15:45
15:45
11:00
Feature selection for sparse data analysis, and best 'off the shelf
14:00
Disappearing bodies and ghost vortices
Abstract
In many dispersed multiphase flows droplets, bubbles and particles move and disappear due to a phase change. Practical examples include fuel droplets evaporating in a hot gas, vapour bubbles condensing in subcooled liquids and ice crystals melting in water. After these `bodies' have disappeared, they leave behind a remnant `ghost' vortex as an expression of momentum conservation.
A general framework is developed to analyse how a ghost vortex is generated. A study of these processes is incomplete without a detailed discussion of the concept of momentum for unbounded flows. We show how momentum can be defined unambiguously for unbounded flows and show its connection with other expressions, particularly that of Lighthill (1986). We apply our analysis to interpret new observations of condensing vapour bubble and discuss droplet evaporation. We show that the use of integral invariants, widely applied in turbulence, introduces a new perspective to dispersed multiphase flows
OxMOS lecture - Bifurcation Theory II
Abstract
11:00
10:00
10:00
Discussion Meeting 3
Abstract
There will be three discussion meetings based on aspects of the
programme open to all internal project members. Others interested in
attending should contact Carlos Mora-Corral.
12:00
Team Meeting
Abstract
Team meetings, held roughly every four weeks, are open to anyone who is
interested. OxMOS post docs and Dphil students will give updates on the
research.
12:00
Team Meeting
Abstract
Team meetings, held roughly every four weeks, are open to anyone who is
interested. OxMOS post docs and Dphil students will give updates on the
research.
12:00
Team Meeting
Abstract
Team meetings, held roughly every four weeks, are open to anyone who is
interested. OxMOS post docs and Dphil students will give updates on the
research.