Thrilled to share our latest work in AIP Advances! We dive into superhydrophobic surfaces in Taylor–Couette flow, cut drag by up to 50% in turbulent regimes through advanced simulations & PIV experiments. Explore the physics of slip and vortex dynamics:
https://t.co/QbvCbbKmrT
Our elastocaloric cooling breakthrough is now live in #Nature
Our group has developed the world's first sub-zero Celsius elastocaloric freezing device. My contribution focused on optimizing and testing the heat exchanger fluid to maximize system efficiency and thermal performance
Thrilled to share our latest research on drag reduction using #superhydrophobic surfaces.
We developed a novel spray coating process that creates stable superhydrophobic surfaces in turbulent flow, leading to a remarkable 48% #drag-reduction.
https://t.co/G5k3PHPLDb
Invited by AMS chief editor, we summarize our recent work on modeling the high-speed wall-bounded turbulent flows:
Progress in physical modeling of compressible wall-bounded turbulent flows
https://t.co/TFTW9hJBxu
Read a new #openaccess article in FLOW: "Numerical investigation of the drag reduction effect in turbulent channel flow by superhydrophobic grooved surfaces" by Ali Safari, Mohammad Hassan Saidi, et al.
📚 https://t.co/DlqmuCzkHY
#OA#FLO#JFM
Read a new #openaccess article in FLOW: "Numerical investigation of the drag reduction effect in turbulent channel flow by superhydrophobic grooved surfaces" by Ali Safari, Mohammad Hassan Saidi, et al.
📚 https://t.co/DlqmuCzkHY
#OA#FLO#JFM
Very excited to announce that our recent paper on drag reduction of superhydrophobic surface published on JFM Flow. Please find this open access paper at:
https://t.co/ocB5OuCF1W
DOI: 10.1017/flo.2023.18
@flow_journal
While TENO schemes have been widely validated in compressible gas dynamics and turbulence simulations, the latest evidence in atmospheric flows is still exciting:
A family of well-balanced WENO and TENO schemes for atmospheric flows
https://t.co/ix0cAC6eZn
PG Visiting Internship Students (Research Only)
If you are currently studying outside Hong Kong and wish to do research study at HKUST for a short period (one to six months), you may consider applying for enrolment as a PG Visiting Internship Student.
Email: [email protected]
Happy to announce that I am an APS Student Ambassador.
#APS Student Ambassadors facilitate professional development for their peers at their home institutions by participating in and sharing valuable APS resources and programs.
@APSphysics@apsfluiddynamic
Please find my paper which has been reached 20 citations, recently.
•#Turbulent, developing flow in curved tube and helically coiled tubes was studied #numerically with #LES.
https://t.co/dt6RcvCDIe