Ben Kirschmeier
Education:
- PhD, Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina State University, 2019.
- B.S, Mechanical Engineering with concentration in Aerospace, The George Washington University, 2010 – 2014.
Research Interests:
- Fluid Mechanics
- Unsteady Aerodynamics
- Energy Harvesting
- Controls
Current Research:
- Analysis of wake structure interactions in tandem flapping foils for a hydrokinetic turbine.
- Reduced order LEV prediction
Hobbies:
- In my spare time I enjoy hiking, traveling, watching soccer games, and eating lots of food.
Acknowledgement:
- iSSRL Lab – For providing equipment, infrastructure and supporting the project.
- NCSU – For awarding me the Centennial Assitantship Program Scholar, and the Provost Doctoral Recruitment Fellowship.
- Funding support for this research from the National Science Foundation under Award No. ECCS – 1509592 and Program Officer Radhakisan S. Baheti.
Conferences and Publications:
- Kirschmeier, B., Bryant, M., “Soap film flow visualization investigation of oscillating wing energy harvesters,” Proc. SPIE Conference on Smart Structures and Materials: Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, March 8-12, San Diego, CA, 2015.
- Kirschmeier, B., Bryant, M., “Toward efficient aeroelastic energy harvesting through limit cycle shaping.” Proc. SPIE Conference on Smart Structures and Materials: Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, April 15, Las Vegas, NV, 2016.
- Kirschmeier, B., and Bryant, M., “Experimental investigation of wake-induced aeroelastic limit cycle oscillations in tandem wings,” Journal of Fluids and Structures, Vol. 81, p 309-324, Aug 2018.
- Gianikos, Z. N., Kirschmeier, B., and Bryant, M., “Limit Cycle Characterization of an Aeroelastic Airfoil in the Wake of an Upstream Bluff Body”, 2018 Applied Aerodynamics Conference, AIAA AVIATION Forum, (AIAA 2018-3485)