The Whittle Laboratory: Fluid mechanics of jet engines and vacuum cleaners
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The research at the Whittle Laboratory is generally focused on the fundamental fluid mechanics relevant to a wide range of turbomachinery applications, including aero engines, power generation, and household electric pumps. The work done here is both experimental and computational (i.e. development of methods and using computational fluid dynamics) and is driven by strong links with industry. This talk will give an overview of some of the on-going research and collaborations at the Whittle Laboratory.
This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series.
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