Research Thesis Topic
Numerical Investigation of Spray Phenomena
Topic ID:
88
Thesis Topic/Title:
Numerical Investigation of Spray Phenomena
Description
Society needs more efficient engines that produce less pollution, which requires the combustion to operate in regimes where flame stability is marginal. Because of the limitations of modern computers to simulate real combustion phenomena, models must be developed. The student will perform very accurate simulations of the evaporation and subsequent combustion of droplets in a combustion chamber. These simulations will be used to improve the physical understanding of the behaviour of these systems and also to develop models which can be used in full-scale simulations.
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Research Affiliations
- Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences
- School of Engineering
Field of Research
- Automotive Engineering
- Interdisciplinary Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Available Academic Programs
- Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
- Master of Research (MRES)
Application Open Date
29/02/2016
Application Close Date
31/12/2028
USQ Scholarship Applications
Pre-approved for Ethics
Not Applicable
Admission Requirements
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