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- 63Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of /Theses and Dissertations
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- 21Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 9Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- 9Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 7Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 6Department of Physics
- 4Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science
- 4Yeung, Anthony (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 3Dew, Steven (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 3Stepanova, Maria (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- 2Amirfazli, Alidad (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2Boluk, Yaman (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 2Liu, Qingxia (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Fall 2013
Protein folding involves a stochastic search through the configurational energy landscape towards the native structure. Although most proteins have evolved to fold efficiently into a unique native structure, misfolding (the formation of non-native structures) occurs frequently in vivo causing a...
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Spring 2014
Introduction of a binding or reacting liquid into a gas-solid fluidized bed is common in industrial processes (e.g. fluid coking, catalytic cracking, granulation). Ability of the liquid to spread and the attractive effect on particles due to liquid bridge formation alter the fluidization behavior...
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Spring 2011
The field of plasmonics has offered the promise to combine electronics and photonics at the nanometer scale for ultrafast information processing speeds and compact integration of devices. Various plasmonic waveguide schemes were proposed with the potential to achieve switching functionalities and...
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Fall 2022
The current study investigates the effect of shear thinning rheology characteristics of high viscosity non-Newtonian biopolymers on the flow regime characterizations in Taylor Couette flow. The rheology measurements were carried out to investigate the viscoelastic properties of the biopolymers...
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Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 2. Evaluating Linear Kinematic Features in High-Resolution Sea Ice Simulations
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Hutter, Nils, Bouchat, Amelie, Dupont, Frederic, Dukhovskoy, Koldunov, Nikolay, Lee, Younjoo J., Lemieux, Jean-Francois, Lique, Camille, Losch, Martin, Maslowski, Wieslaw, Myers, Paul G., Olason, Einar, Rampal, Pierre, Ramussen, Till, Talandier, Claude, Tremblay, Bruno, Wang, Qiang
Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the multiscale interaction of sea ice floes that compose the Arctic Sea ice cover. The Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx) is a model intercomparison project of the Forum of Arctic Modeling and...
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Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 1. Scaling and Statistical Properties of Sea-Ice Deformation Fields
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Bouchat, Amelie, Hutter, Nils, Chanut, Jerome, DUpont, Frederic, Dukhovsoy, Dmitry, Garric, Gilles, Lee, Younjoo J., Lemieux, JEan-Francois, Lique, Camille, Losch, Martin, Maslowski, Wieslaw, Myers, Paul G., Olason, Einar, Rampal, Pierre, Ramussen, Till, Talandier, Claude, Tremblay, Bruno, Wang, Qiang
As the sea‐ice modeling community is shifting to advanced numerical frameworks, developing new sea‐ice rheologies, and increasing model spatial resolution, ubiquitous deformation features in the Arctic sea ice are now being resolved by sea‐ice models. Initiated at the Forum for Arctic Modeling...
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Spring 2016
Effect of rotation on dynamcis of flow in microchannels is studied. In the frist study, an analytical solution is developed for the unsteady flow of fluid through a parallel rotating plate microchannel, under the influence of electrokinetic force using the Debye–Hückel (DH) approximation....
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Rheology of Bitumen at the Onset of Asphaltene Aggregation and its Effects on the Stability of Water-in-Oil Emulsion
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Asphaltenes are the heaviest fraction of bitumen. Asphaltenes not only play an important role in the high viscosity of bitumen but also in the water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion stability. Nevertheless, their exact function in the stability mechanism of W/O emulsion still remains unresolved. It is...
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Fall 2020
The rheology of asphalt binders is an important factor in the design and construction of roads. As polymer modification is now often required to meet performance demands, the rheological behaviour of the binders has become increasingly complex. Within the past decade, a new method to evaluate...
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Rheological behavior and nano-microstructure of complex fluids: Biomedical and Bitumen-Heavy oil applications
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The main objective of this research was to exploit the interrelations between the rheological behavior and nano-microstructure of complex fluids in solving two state-of-the-art problems, one in the field of biomedical engineering: controlling the amount and characteristics of bioaerosol droplets...