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Research Thesis Topic

Industrial Application of Naturally Induced Swirling Flows


Topic ID:
198

Thesis Topic/Title:
Industrial Application of Naturally Induced Swirling Flows

Description

Previous study show that a stationary split channel can generate swirling flow. The swirling flow have many applications in food, painting, and automotive industries. This project aims to optimize the naturally induced swirling flow for different applications using a combined computational (CFD) and empirical approach.


Principal Supervisor

Associate Supervisors

Research Affiliations
  • School of Engineering

Field of Research
  • Mechanical Engineering

Available Academic Programs
  • Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
  • Master of Research (MRES)

Application Open Date
10/06/2016

Application Close Date
31/12/2022

USQ Scholarship Applications

Pre-approved for Ethics
Not Applicable

Admission Requirements

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