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School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering: Recent submissions

    • Fluidization of lactose carrier powders through normally directed airflow: The effect of recirculation and particle size 

      Elserfy, K; Kourmatzis, A; Singh, G; Chan, HK; Cheng, S
      Published 2021
      This study investigates the fluidization of lactose carriers from a powder bed subjected to a normal force in a channel flow using high-speed imaging, particle image velocimetry (PIV), and high-speed, long-distance microscopy ...
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    • Evolution of thermally stratified turbulent open channel flow after removal of the heat source 

      Kirkpatrick, Michael Philip; Williamson, Nicholas; Armfield, Steven William; Zecevic, Vanja
      Published 2019
      Evolution of thermally stratified open channel flow after removal of a volumetric heat source is investigated using direct numerical simulation. The heat source models radiative heating from above and varies with height ...
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    • The influence of sharp meanders on thermally stratified open channel flow 

      Nguyen, Duy; Kirkpatrick, Michael Philip
      Published 2020
      In this study, direct numerical simulation (DNS) results for turbulent stratified open channel flow through an idealized meander with an internal heat source that models radiative heating from above are used to investigate ...
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    • Destratification of thermally stratified turbulent open-channel flow by surface cooling 

      Kirkpatrick, Michael Philip; Williamson, Nicholas; Armfield, Steven William; Zecevic, Vanja
      Published 2020
      Destratification of thermally stratified open-channel flow by surface cooling is investigated using direct numerical simulation. The initial states are the equilibrium states resulting from radiative heating. Using these ...
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    • Convectively unstable turbulent open channel flow with stable surface stratification 

      Williamson, Nicholas; Kirkpatrick, Michael Philip; Armfield, Steven William; Norris, Stuart
      Published 2016
      We use direct numerical simulations to examine fully developed turbulent open channel flow where the near wall region is unstably stratified and the outer boundary layer is stably stratified. The simulations are a model ...
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