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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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., temperature, humidity, collision processes) that influence fragmentation. Develop and validate a numerical model to simulate raindrop-freezing fragmentation and its contribution to secondary ice production
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exciting opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking with world leading ocean scientists. For example, you will help linking the observational data to new model simulations being developed
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semiconductor devices, and develop high-fidelity instrumentation based on the electromagnetic fields created by the modules. You will develop 3D field simulations and experimentally validate your findings, both
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alongside numerical simulations relying on high-performance computing and reduced order modelling. We aim to gain new insights about the physical coherent structures which are most relevant to viscoelastic
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fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, Finite Element Analysis, manage and execute the procurement of the build, run the aerothermal testing and process and communicate the results. The skills, qualifications
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titanium alloys. The research will involve: Alloy production via arc melting, hot rolling, and simulated forging trials Microstructural characterisation using electron microscopy (SEM & TEM), X-ray
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are required from the robot to correct data of insufficient quality Deploy in a simulator for initial confirmation Deploy in a plant for testing Applicants should have a First or strong Upper Second-class
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simulate the impacts of extreme weather using future-looking climate-based projections. It aims to identify cost-effective, climate-resilient investment pathways for the GB’s whole energy system. The project
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understanding of the flow features and behaviours which develop within NCLs and provide highly valuable validation data for the development of effective and efficient simulation tools. The student will be