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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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surface also plays an important part for optimising microstructure hydrogen interaction. In parallel, the main draw-back of using Zinc is the nature of the corrosion reaction when exposed to water, with the
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generated high-fidelity LES datasets. These datasets, produced under a parallel investigation, will provide detailed flow and temperature information for a geometry representative of a pebble-bed HTGR core
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and exciting group run by Dr Charles Eldrid, alongside Prof. Perdita Barran, at the Manchester Institute for Biotechnology (www.mib.ac.uk ), part of the University of Manchester. They will work with