Elias Arcondoulis

2018-04-16

Dr Elias Arcondoulis obtained a double degree in Mechanical Engineering (First Class Hons) and Mathematical and Computer Science (Applied Math Major) from The University of Adelaide, South Australia. After completing his undergraduate studies, he was employed at BAE Systems Australia as a Graduate Aircraft Structures engineer. Elias then commenced a PhD in Mechanical Engineering focussing on experimental aeroacoustics also at The University of Adelaide and graduated in May 2017. Soon after, he commenced a post-doctoral position at SUSTech with Assoc. Prof. Yu Liu in the “Advanced Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics Laboratory” (A3 Lab). Dr Elias' research interests include experimental aeroacoustics, numerical and experimental acoustic beamforming, finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and aircraft structures engineering.

Journal Papers

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Brooks L.A. and Zander A.C., 2010, “A review of trailing edge noise generated by airfoils at low to moderate Reynolds number“, Acoustics Australia 38(3), pp. 135-139, 2010.

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Zander A.C., and Brooks L.A., 2010, “Design and calibration of a small aeroacoustic beamformer“, 20th International Congress on Acoustics, Sydney, Australia, Aug. 23-27 2010.

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Brooks L.A. and Zander A.C., 2011, “Airfoil trailing edge noise source location at low to moderate Reynolds number, 17th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (32nd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference), AIAA-2011-2720, June 6-8 2011, Portland, OR.

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Brooks L.A. and Zander A.C., 2011, A Modification to Logarithmic Spiral Beamforming Arrays for Aeroacoustic Applications, 17th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (32nd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference), AIAA-2011-2720, June 6-8 2011, Portland, OR.

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Brooks L.A. and Zander A.C., 2012, On the generation of airfoil tonal noise at zero angle of attack and low to moderate Reynolds number, 18th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference (33rd AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference), AIAA-2012-2613, June 4-6 2012, Colorado Springs, CO.

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Zander A.C., 2009, “Airfoil measurements at various angles of attack and low Reynolds number“, Acoustics 2009, Adelaide, Australia, Nov. 23-25, 2009.

Arcondoulis, E.J.G., Doolan C.J., Brooks L.A. and Zander A.C., 2013 “An experimental investigation of airfoil tonal noise caused by an acoustic feedback loop“, Acoustics 2013, Victor Harbor, SA, 17 – 20 November, 2013.

Research

Dr Elias is currently undertaking experimental research in passive noise control methods for bluff bodies, including porous coated cylinders. He is also currently investigating acoustic beamforming array design methods, both numerically and experimentally.

Teaching

Dr Elias in 2017/2018 was a teaching assistant for the MAE5017 “Aeroacoustics” course in the Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering.