WebApr 9, 2024 · Part II is a combined experimental and numerical study that examines the triggered instability modes in the free shear layer using large eddy simulations (LES) and visualizes the flow field using Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). Issue Section: Flows in Complex Systems Topics: WebJul 23, 1983 · 3.1 The Simulation Problem. Thermofluid models for HVAC/R systems consist of conservation equations (i.e., mass, energy and momentum), constitutive equations to …
William van Noordt - DPhil Candidate - University of …
WebApr 11, 2024 · The Department of Engineering Science is delighted to welcome Professor Molly Stevens FREng FRS, as she takes up the post of John Black Professor of Bionanoscience in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics from 1 April 2024. Professor Stevens will also be an affiliated member of the Institute of Biomedical … WebSep 12, 2024 · This paper presents a novel experimental technique where infrared thermography is employed to directly measure the surface heat transfer of a transpiration-cooled porous material in transient hypersonic flow. Experiments were conducted in the Oxford High Density Tunnel on a flat-faced hemispherical probe at a single Mach 7 … sample check images
Peter Ireland - Department of Engineering Science, …
WebOxford Thermofluids Institute Biomedical. Institute of Biomedical Engineering Biomedical Image Analysis Biomaterials and Biomechanics Drug and Vaccine Delivery Digital Health Neurotechnology Tissue Engineering and Bioprocessing ... WebApr 9, 2024 · The switching mechanism and underlying flow physics of an actively controlled fluidic device are investigated using both large eddy simulation (LES) and particle imaging velocimetry (PIV). The fluidic device considered herein uses acoustic excitation of inherent flow instabilities to control the movement of the jet. WebAt the Oxford Thermofluids Institute he developed methods for thermal control that increase the efficiency and fatigue life of turbine discs. He designed the Transient Heat … sample charging