Birs- 14w5122: Mathematical Modelling of Particles in Fluid Flow

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    Double-diffusive sedimentation

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    Turbidity Currents in Stratified Ambients

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    Particle-resolved simulations of solid-liquid systems including mass transfer

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    The flow of fluidised particles

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    Numerical modelling of particles in fluid flow on Cartesian meshes

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    Numerical modelling of particulate flows (passive and active suspensions)

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    Steady-state particle transport in a displacement-ventilated enclosure

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    Droplets: sinking/rising under gravity; clustering; imparting buoyancy

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    Viscoelastic fluid suspension problems in fracking and drilling

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    Characterizing the turbulence modification from red blood cells in free shear layers using Particle Tracking Velocimetry

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    Particle sedimentation and resuspension in geophysical flows

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    Simulating a moving interface between porous media and pure fluid

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    Fully-resolved simulation of particulate flows: so close yet so far?

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    Fluid structure interaction of a microcapsule in flow

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    Powder snow avalanches: fed by pore pressures?

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    The critical role of stratification in long run-out particulate gravity currents

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    How to simulate several liquids and species of particles using SPH

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    Granular segregation in nature

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    Inertial particle caustics in vortical flows

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    Finite element-fictitious boundary methods for the numerical simulation of complex particulate flows

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