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an underlying foil structure which acts as a supporting spring. This project concerns journal AFBs and associated nonlinear vibration issues. As with all fluid bearings, rotor systems fitted with journal AFBs
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, different time scales of predictability. Famous examples include various states in the transition to turbulent fluid flow or metastable chemical configurations. However, such transient stochastic phenomena
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. The Centre offers MSc programmes in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Software Engineering for Technical Computing (CSTE), and Aerospace Computational Engineering (ACE), providing the applicant with access
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are particularly looking for UK or EU nationality students, either having or expecting to achieve a first-class degree in aerospace or mechanical engineering. You should have studied fluid mechanics or aerodynamics
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problems across a variety of research areas. Our research themes span exciting topics such as nanoscale devices, innovative catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas, and more. HetSys provides: A
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catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas, and more. HetSys provides: A vibrant, interdisciplinary student community. Flexible, tailored training opportunities. A collaborative environment that
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research areas. Our research themes span exciting topics such as nanoscale devices, innovative catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas, and more. HetSys provides: A vibrant, interdisciplinary
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, innovative catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas, and more. HetSys offers a vibrant and supportive research environment, ideal for nurturing creativity and academic growth. Our interdisciplinary
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formation. Complementing these experimental efforts, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation will be employed to interpret CRUD build-up measurements, identify key phenomena influencing CRUD deposition
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will use advanced unsteady computational fluid dynamic methods for the analysis of coupled intake/fan configurations in crosswind and high-incidence conditions. The research will adopt these methods