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and corrosion in aqueous CO2-containing environments (such as geothermal systems) is the continuous injection of chemical inhibitors into the process fluid. These inhibitors can function through a
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) approaches, along with Large Eddy Simulation, have demonstrated maturity in the prediction of many buoyancy-driven flows but require extensive validation. Two- and three-dimensional Computational Fluids
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of an accurate and generalisable density Equation of State model (EoS). This is especially challenging near the critical point and the Widom line, where there are large gradients in fluid properties. This project
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT) modelling, which captures both the fluid & solid domains, as required to develop this understanding for engine-representative geometries and
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element modeling, computational fluid dynamics). Knowledge of heat and mass transport processes in heat-sensitive materials and process optimization. Experience in supply chains and hygrothermal
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. The solution relies on the integration of a biosensor into an aerosol sampler. This interdisciplinary project brings together excellent research teams from fluid dynamics, bioengineering and biotechnology. Your
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project aims at improving existing methods and exploring new ways to efficiently and systematically model and simulate all aspects of CVD processes. The basis for this will be Computational Fluid Dynamics
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include: Developing innovative serration and permeable surface designs to further reduce trailing edge noise. Conducting detailed fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and aeroacoustics investigations to understand
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development of special phase field and phase field crystal models coupling newly developed approaches with established approaches for simulating e.g. mechanical properties and the flow of fluids implementation
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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