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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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Application deadline: 01/08/2025 Research theme: Turbulence, Fluid Mechanics, Offshore Conditions, Renewable Energy, Hydrodynamics, Experiments This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded for applicants from
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join a vibrant, supportive research community (around 20-25 people involved in fluids modelling research). Collaborate with the Leonardo Centre for Tribology: Work with top researchers on experimental
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical Engineering, Other Engineering Research area and project description: Droplets are ubiquitous in nature, industry, and our everyday
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model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas film flow within the microscopic seal gap. Couple CFD with Structural Models: Study the fluid-structure
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project offers a unique opportunity to develop autonomous microswimmers, which are bioinspired structures at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming
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lack of CFD-grade experimental data for reliable validation of numerical methods. In parallel to the CFD research, the Thermo-Fluids group at the University of Manchester is developing a novel modular
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a fast-track career in Wind Turbine Industry that is allied to an environmentally sustainable energy future, or academic career in the aerodynamics, fluid mechanics and aeroacoustics fields. Joining
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-state physics, fluid dynamics, solid-dynamics, and fracture/degradation; all in a highly transient and non-linear system. In this project we will extend multi-component, multi-phase field frameworks
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capture technologies. In this project, you will: Develop a 3D Digital Model: Create an advanced computational model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas