Fluid Mechanics of Cleaning and Decontamination
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2019 Summer Meeting - University of Oxford
Dates: Monday 8th July 2019, 12pm - 6pm, and Tuesday 9th July, 9am - 2pm.
Location: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Materials presented at the meeting
Meeting programme
Modelling the cleaning of viscoplastic soil layer by coherent impinging liquid jets
by Rubens Rosario Fernandez (University of Cambridge)
Whirling and swirling pipe cleaning methods
by Alex Jenkins (Sellafield Ltd)
Some insight into the origin of the thin film hydraulic jumps
by Rajesh Bhagat (University of Cambridge)
Homogenisation of models for reactive decontamination in porous media
by Ellen Luckins (University of Oxford)
Modelling decontamination of two-dimensional spills
by Oliver Whitehead (University of Oxford)
Residue removal by surface reactions: theory and experiments
by Cameron Hall (University of Bristol)
Microfiltration with Smart Separations Membranes
by Enrique Ruiz-Trejo (Smart Separations)
3D-Printed Fouling-resistance Composite Membranes
by Saeed Mazinani (University of Bath)
Experimental study of the coupling mechanism of kinetic and thermal impacts of Rayleigh SAW on microdroplet
by Mubbashar Mehmood (Heriot-Watt University)
Non-Newtonian Multiphase Displacement in Microchannels
by Billy Seng Hoe Hue (University College London)
Cleaning contaminant drops in narrow gaps and cracks using advection-diffusion mass transfer
by Arnaud Tilloy (University of Manchester)
Water purification for developing countries
by Ian Griffiths (University of Oxford)
Stochastic Modelling of Sieving
by Binan Gu (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
3D Printed Fouling-resistant Composite Membrane
by John Chew (University of Bath)
A few cleaning challenges in domestic appliances by Antonio D'Ammaro (Beko Plc)
Diffusion in periodic porous media: the large deviation regime
by Alexandra Tzella (University of Birmingham)