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2017 Summer Meeting - The University of Manchester

Everyone is welcome to attend part or all of this second meeting of the UKFN SIG10 on the fluid mechanics of cleaning and decontamination.
  • Dates: Monday 3rd July 2017, 12:00pm - 6:00pm, and Tuesday 4th July, 8:30am - 2:30pm.
  • Location: Frank Adams Room 1 (1st floor), School of Mathematics, The University of Manchester, Alan Turing Building (Building 46 on the Campus Map), Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL. More details for access and car park: here. The room has step-free access.
  • Registration for the lunches by email to Julien Landel (closing 2pm on 29th June 2017).
The sessions will feature talks and posters from academic members of the SIG across many disciplines: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Pharmacology; from experts from different industrial and agency partners (Defra, Dstl, Dyson, GSK, Sellafield Ltd), as well as as from the UK Fluids Network and the Knowledge Transfer Network.

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Materials presented at the meeting

  • Meeting programme
  • Formulation Group - KTN by Rachael Rowlands-Jones
  • Online cake fouling detection in cross-flow membrane filtration by John Chew
  • Decontamination processes on flat surfaces by Julien Landel
  • Experiments and simulations of the decontamination process in material fractures by Merlin Etzold
  • An introduction to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre by Vincent Cregan
  • Mode of contamination and other factors affecting decontamination decision making by Alex Jenkins
  • CBRN decontamination in urban environment by Dudley Hewlett
  • Can decontamination make things worse? by Harry McEvoy (movie 1, movie 2, movie 3)
  • Cleaning by moving liquid jets: models and supporting experiments by Rajesh Bhagat
  • Dresden Workgroup "Industrial cleaning technologies" by Sabine Gold
  • On the fabrication of a SnO2-doped metal-organic framework for applications in photocatalysis by Josh Mehta
  • Capillary transport and moving contact lines - a regularized problem by Alex Lukyanov
  • Tools for studying cleaning by Ian Wilson
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