Topic description
The primary objective of this PhD project is to explore flows at high Reynolds number regimes
and its modelling. The candidate will design and conduct experiments in wind tunnels, employing
advanced diagnostic tools such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), hot-wire anemometry, and
pressure measurements. The project will contribute to the understanding of flow control mechanisms
and their applications in various engineering fields, including aerospace and automotive
engineering. Knowledge gained will be used towards wall-pressure modelling and its implication on
flow induced vibrations.
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Public / private mixed funding
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Fluid • Madison, United States of America