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Making a splash: from concept to product with fluid mechanics

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  • UserAlistair Gregory (TTP)
  • ClockFriday 11 November 2022, 12:45-13:45
  • HouseLR12.

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Many products developed at TTP use applications of fluid mechanics. In this talk we will present several case studies including Taylor vortices and bubble-driven sorting vortices in cell and gene therapy, asymmetric mixing in beer kegs, and turbine design in leaf blowers. The design of these devices requires a variety of physical mechanisms to be understood, and we will also highlight the challenges of converting the concept into a product.

This talk is part of the Fluids Group Seminar (CUED) series.

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