UK: Full PhD Studentship in LES/DNS Model Development for Jets and Combustion, Loughborough University
LES/DNS Model Development for jets and combustion.
The Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering is one of the largest and most successful engineering departments in the UK and boasts an established reputation for excellence in teaching and research, as well as strong links with industry. We conduct a diverse range of internationally-recognized research programmes. Engines research is a special strength of the School and long-established strategic partnerships are in place with, for example, Ford and Caterpillar (Perkins Engines). We have an established research group working on LES modelling for application to combustion in engines.
Applications are invited for a PhD student to work on the development of modelling techniques, based on Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and Direct Eddy Simulation DNS for the prediction of turbulent combusting flows, which will contribute to the development of future technology for sustainable energy with improved efficiency and reliability of engines. The research project focuses on numerical development and further improvement of computational fluid dynamics method for simulation of combustion using a novel high resolution scheme. A part of the project will be devoted to modelling of impinging jets with the aim to provide in-depth comparisons against experimental data and to study new concepts in turbulence modelling. In particular we shall investigate new techniques to model backscatter.
Prospective candidates will have a good honours degree (1st or 2:1) in Numerical Methods, Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Physics or other related disciplines. Programming and model developments experience will be of advantage.
This fully funded, three-year, PhD studentship provides for
* UK/EU students: a tax-free bursary of £10,500 p.a. tax free, and all fees (approx. £3,000 p.a.) are paid.
* Overseas students: a tax free bursary of £8,000 p.a. tax free, and all fees (approx. £11,000 p.a.) are paid.
The immediate staring date by the end of July is a priority. To be considered, contact us immediately and not later than 20/07/07.
Contact:
Dr Joanna Szmelter at Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Loughborough University.
Phone: 01509 227580; e-mail J.Szmelter@lboro.ac.uk
The Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering is one of the largest and most successful engineering departments in the UK and boasts an established reputation for excellence in teaching and research, as well as strong links with industry. We conduct a diverse range of internationally-recognized research programmes. Engines research is a special strength of the School and long-established strategic partnerships are in place with, for example, Ford and Caterpillar (Perkins Engines). We have an established research group working on LES modelling for application to combustion in engines.
Applications are invited for a PhD student to work on the development of modelling techniques, based on Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and Direct Eddy Simulation DNS for the prediction of turbulent combusting flows, which will contribute to the development of future technology for sustainable energy with improved efficiency and reliability of engines. The research project focuses on numerical development and further improvement of computational fluid dynamics method for simulation of combustion using a novel high resolution scheme. A part of the project will be devoted to modelling of impinging jets with the aim to provide in-depth comparisons against experimental data and to study new concepts in turbulence modelling. In particular we shall investigate new techniques to model backscatter.
Prospective candidates will have a good honours degree (1st or 2:1) in Numerical Methods, Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Physics or other related disciplines. Programming and model developments experience will be of advantage.
This fully funded, three-year, PhD studentship provides for
* UK/EU students: a tax-free bursary of £10,500 p.a. tax free, and all fees (approx. £3,000 p.a.) are paid.
* Overseas students: a tax free bursary of £8,000 p.a. tax free, and all fees (approx. £11,000 p.a.) are paid.
The immediate staring date by the end of July is a priority. To be considered, contact us immediately and not later than 20/07/07.
Contact:
Dr Joanna Szmelter at Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Loughborough University.
Phone: 01509 227580; e-mail J.Szmelter@lboro.ac.uk
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