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thermal instability, and if heat-transfer rates from surfaces are low, the temperature within a cell can increase significantly during use. In this work we will build from our existing suite of lock-in
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circulation model to study energy and momentum transfers through the tightly coupled system. This approach promises to holistically capture the multi-scale nature of current systems heating the upper atmosphere
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the current state-of-the-art, only the nonlinear friction is considered. For the underlying physics, frictional energy dissipates energy via deformations (using current methods), heat (not considered and is the
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candidates will investigate the heat transfer and fluid dynamics associated with the liquid and/or gaseous H2 transferred from one process to another using numerical and experimental methods. The study will
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, transportation, distribution, and consumption across various applications such as industrial use, transportation, residential heating, and power generation. By analyzing these components, the research will
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on the development of novel processes to reduce the energy burden on-site. This project will investigate the feasibility of recovering low-grade waste heat in the waste-water sector via a comprehensive modelling and
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investigate the feasibility of recovering low-grade waste heat in the waste-water sector via a comprehensive modelling and optimisation study. Key milestones will include: (1) comprehensive auditing
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Mechanics, Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics. Ideally, some experience in machine learning. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Please contact Dr Alex Skillen before you apply: alex.skillen
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independent learning, have a good competency in math and analytics. Good with verbal and written communication. Some experience with practical metallurgy eg heat treatment, tensile testing… Desirable knowledge
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deformations (using current methods), heat (not considered and is the focus of this project), and sound (considered ignorable for most sliding situations). This project will focus on the understanding