Date and Time: July 7, 11 AM Venue: UTIAS Lecture Hall, AS 158 Abstract: External flows in the high-speed (compressible) regime with regions of flow separation often present rich fluid-dynamical features. An aspect of such flows that is particularly interesting is temporal unsteadiness, which is typically driven by interaction of shock waves with flow […]
Speaker: Prof. Tanvir Farouk Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina Today’s energy technologies have been moving toward operating at near-limit conditions to achieve higher efficiency, lower emission, and fuel variability. Under these near limit conditions chemical kinetics and the thermo-fluid dynamics couple more distinctively in a reacting flow system. This talk discusses […]