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Biography and Research Information
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Paulo V.d.F. Lopes' research focuses on fluid dynamics and atmospheric measurements, particularly in the context of wind tunnel studies. He has contributed to research investigating the use of Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV) and Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) for atmospheric measurements, as detailed in his 2024 publication on a jack rabbit II special sonic anemometer study. His work also includes modeling and data collection for simulated releases in mock urban arrays, examining approach wind conditions and PIV measurements of chlorine releases, as presented in his 2025 publication. Lopes collaborates with Thomas O. Spicer and Chad Smith at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on these projects. He has an h-index of 1 with 2 total publications and 4 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Wind tunnel model of the Jack Rabbit II field experiments in the mock urban array: Part 2. approach wind conditions and particle image velocimetry measurements of simulated chlorine releases (2025)
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Laser Doppler velocimetry and particle image velocimetry measurements in a wind tunnel model of the jack rabbit II special sonic anemometer study (2024)
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- Laser Doppler velocimetry and particle image velocimetry measurements in a wind tunnel model of the jack rabbit II special sonic anemometer study
- Wind tunnel model of the Jack Rabbit II field experiments in the mock urban array: Part 2. approach wind conditions and particle image velocimetry measurements of simulated chlorine releases
- Laser Doppler velocimetry and particle image velocimetry measurements in a wind tunnel model of the jack rabbit II special sonic anemometer study
- Wind tunnel model of the Jack Rabbit II field experiments in the mock urban array: Part 2. approach wind conditions and particle image velocimetry measurements of simulated chlorine releases
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