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Fall 2018
The work within this thesis is concerned with an unsteady flow phenomenon known as vortex shedding. It is ubiquitous throughout engineering applications and leads to unwanted noise, vibration, and pressure drop in the afflicted systems. Vortex shedding is highly complex, and even with over a...
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Control of boundary slip by interfacial nanobubbles: A perspective from molecular dynamics simulations
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Ynag, Haichang, Zeng, Binglin, Zhang, Xuehua, Xing, Yaowen, Gui, Xiahui, Cao, Yijun
Enhancing boundary slip using interfacial nanobubbles (INBs) has gained significant interest in nanofluidic transport. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive investigation on the influence of INBs on boundary conditions for both smooth and rough substrates using molecular dynamics...
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Fall 2020
This dissertation looks at the response and recovery of turbulent pipeflow past square bar roughness elements with two heights at Reynolds numbers of 5000 and 156000. The response of turbulent pipeflow to multiple square bar roughness elements is also evaluated at the higher Reynolds number...