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at the University of Oxford has world leading expertise in flow and temperature control and cooling technologies. The research will study systems and components that will minimize any thermodynamic penalties
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. The developed new knowledge will assist performance designs, analysis, operations, and condition monitoring of sCO2 power generation systems. The project will be undertaken using the strong thermodynamic
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. Although the development of thermodynamically stable inhibitors is possible, this typically comes at a price of increased toxicity and reduced bio-degradability. Due to the ever-tightening legislation
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not sufficiently understood. This involves complex physics at the interface of plasma physics, shock physics, material science and thermodynamics. The objective of this project is the computational
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the Clean Energy Processes (CEP) Laboratory . The CEP team conducts research on fundamental aspects of thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat and mass transfer processes with applications to the development
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
Mathematical Modelling of kinetic and thermodynamic performance of material to optimize the production process. The research has significant real world impact. It is expected to deliver a step change in
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at Cranfield. The overall aim of this PhD project is to analyse droplet impact mechanics along with the freezing thermodynamics under high airspeeds to gather important insights into ice adhesion
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made on the surface of each contaminated plate, and the weld regions will be inspected for signs of LME/SMIE using dye-penetrant testing and microscopy. ThermoCalc (thermodynamic) simulations will be
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skills in fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, or computational modeling are a plus. Start Date: Flexible – 2025 entry Location: University of Sheffield, Leading UK university in partnership with John Crane Ltd
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. The overall aim of this PhD project is to analyse droplet impact mechanics along with the freezing thermodynamics under high airspeeds to gather important insights into ice adhesion behaviour. The experiments