Search
Skip to Search Results- 1Ammar, Khaled A.
- 1Bland, Sheldon Benjamin.
- 1Duff, D.
- 1Eberhardt, E.
- 1Garmroodi, Mohammad Reza Daneshvar
- 1Gischig, V.
- 9Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 9Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of /Theses and Dissertations
- 1Helmholtz-Alberta Initiative
- 1Helmholtz-Alberta Initiative/Journal Articles & Research Abstracts (Helmholtz-Alberta Initiative)
- 1Mechanical Engineering, Department of
- 1Mechanical Engineering, Department of/Progress in Canadian Mechanical Engineering, Volume 5
- 1Co-supervisor: Dr. Jacob H. Masliyah, Dept of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 1Kumar, Aloke (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Mario A. Nascimento (Computing Science)
- 1Sanders, Sean (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Supervisor: Dr. Sean Sanders, Dept of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 1Thundat, Thomas (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
-
2022-06-01
Garmroodi, Mohammad Reza Daneshvar, Karimfazli, Ida
We study the evolution of chaotic mixing in an initially stratified circular vessel. The bottom and top halves of the vessel are filled with viscoplastic and Newtonian fluids. A circular stirrer in the vessel promotes the mixing. We considered three different viscosity ratios to understand the...
-
Spring 2017
One of the central puzzles concerning the interaction of low Reynolds number (Re<<1) fluid transport with bacterial biomass is the formation of filamentous structures called bacterial streamer. Bacterial streamers can be tethered at one or both ends to solid surfaces, while the rest of the...
-
Spring 2013
The mining of oil sands ore and extraction of bitumen produces aqueous slurries containing bitumen, coarse sand and fine clays. The performance of key process units is highly dependent on the rheology of “carrier fluid”, which is comprised of the fine solids and water. Although viscosity is...
-
Spring 2013
The research was conducted to investigate effect of hydrodynamic conditioning on the flocculation of the oil sands fine tailings. The main focus was the effect of shearing on the structure of flocculated aggregates and the extent of reflocculation occurring upon cessation of shearing. An...
-
Fall 2011
Recently, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been used in many monitoring applications, e.g., environment monitoring. A WSN consists of a set of nodes, each having one or more sensors to measure a phenomena. Nodes are connected to each other using wireless radio communications. Typically, there...