Fluid Mechanics of Cleaning and Decontamination
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    • Pinakinarayan et al. (2015)
    • Wilson et al. (2014)
    • Yeckel & Middleman (2007)
  • Landel et.al. 2016
  • Home
  • Programme
    • Upcoming and Past Meetings
    • Webinars
    • Related Conferences
  • Activities
  • Group Members
  • Resources
    • Pinakinarayan et al. (2015)
    • Wilson et al. (2014)
    • Yeckel & Middleman (2007)
  • Landel et.al. 2016
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Serafim Bakalis
School of Chemical Engineering
University of Birmingham, UK
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  • Research interests related to SIG: experimental and numerical analysis of cleaning phenomena.
  • Relevant activities: flow in domestic cleaning operations, convective mass transfer.
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Mike Baines
School of Mathematical Physical and Computational Sciences
University of Reading, UK
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  • Research interests related to SIG: physical and numerical modelling in environmental and nano fluids.
  • Relevant activities: computational modelling of porous media. Moving boundary problems. Moving mesh methods. Application to spreading liquids and contamination.
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Chris Breward
Mathematical Institute
University of Oxford, UK
personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: mathematical modelling of industrial processes.
  • Relevant activities: fluid mechanics and mass transport of agents and cleansers in porous media.
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John Chew
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Bath, UK
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  • Research interests related to SIG: fluid dynamics in domestic and industrial cleaning.
  • Relevant activities: computational modelling of cleaning with bubbles; estimation of yield stress of soft solids using computational fluid dynamics.
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Rob Chilcott
School of Life and Medical Sciences
University of Hertfordshire, UK
personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: chemical decontamination.
  • Relevant activities: various in vitro, in vivo, human volunteer and structural models for evaluating decontamination methods.
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Stuart Clarke
BP Institute and Department of Chemistry
University of Cambridge, UK
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  • Research interests related to SIG: experimental surface, interface and colloid science.
  • Relevant activities: surfactant behaviour, measurement of surface chemistry.
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Stuart Dalziel
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
University of Cambridge, UK

personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: experimental fluid mechanics.
  • Relevant activities: film flow, impinging jet, convective mass transfer from a drop to film flow at surfaces and in capillary fractures.
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Merlin Etzold
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
University of Cambridge, UK

personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: chemical decontamination of building materials.
  • Relevant activities: experiments and simulations of the decontamination process in material fractures.
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Walter Federle
Department of Zoology
University of Cambridge, UK

personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: animal and plant biomechanics.
  • Relevant activities: bio-adhesion, self-cleaning, anti-adhesive ultra-hydrophobic or superhydrophilic surfaces in nature, biomechanics of insect cleaning structures.
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Nik Kapur
School of Mechanical Engineering
University of Leeds, UK

personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: fluid mechanics of manufacturing processes.
  • Relevant activities: experimental and computational studies of jets and droplets. Rheology of soft solid materials including industrially relevant polymer and waxes.
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Andrew Lacey
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Heriot-Watt University, UK

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  • Research interests related to SIG: industrial fluid mechanics.
  • Relevant activities: mathematical modelling of thin-film flow, of flow in porous media, and of diffusion processes.
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Julien Landel
School of Mathematics
University of Manchester, UK

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  • Research interests related to SIG: environmental and industrial fluid mechanics (mathematical and experimental modelling).
  • Relevant activities: film flow, impinging jet, convective mass transfer from a drop to film flow at surfaces and in capillary fractures.

Julien Landel
School of Mathematics
University of Manchester, UK

personal webpage
  • Research interests related to SIG: environmental and industrial fluid mechanics (mathematical and experimental modelling).
  • Relevant activities: film flow, impinging jet, convective mass transfer from a drop to film flow at surfaces and in capillary fractures.
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