UK Fluids Network SIG: Evolving Interfaces in Complex Flows
Meeting on Open Problems in Interfacial Fluid Mechanics
The aim of this meeting is to bring together researchers in Engineering and the Physical Sciences with a practical interest in evolving interfacial flows. The format is designed to facilitate in-depth discussion of current open problems in interfacial fluid mechanics.
Financial support to attend is available for PhD students and Postdocs
To register, please contact: pm-events@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk
Programme
Monday 18th December
1.00pm Lunch
2.00pm Introduction and welcome – John Billingham
2.05pm Beaded fibres and FDM 3D printing, Sheng Qi and Matt Alexander, UEA
3.05pm Coffee and biscuits
3.35pm Interfacial turbulence/Smoothed particle hydrodynamics, David Hann and Bruce Kakimpa, Nottingham
7pm Dinner, venue t.b.a.
Tuesday 19th December
9.30am Fluid surfaces in geophysics, Barbara Turnbull and Matt Scase, Nottingham
10.30am Coffee and biscuits
10.45am Fluid dynamics of anti-surfactant solutions, Justin Conn, Strathclyde
11.45am Starch aggregates finding or not finding their way to an oil/water interface, Bettina Wolf, Nottingham
1pm Lunch