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Revision as of 10:25, 4 March 2013
AC | Application Challenges | Contributor | Organisation | ||||
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3-01 | Buoyancy-opposed wall jet | Jeremy Noyce | Magnox Electric | ||||
3-02 | Induced flow in a T-junction | Frederic Archambeau | EDF - R&D Division | ||||
3-03 | Cyclone separator | Chris Carey | Fluent Europe Ltd | ||||
3-08 | Spray evaporation in turbulent flow | Martin Sommerfeld | Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg | ||||
3-10 | Combining/dividing flow in Y junction | Lewis Davenport | Rolls-Royce Marine Power, Engineering & Technology Division | ||||
3-11 | Downward flow in a heated annulus | Mike Rabbitt | British Energy | 3-12 | Particle-laden swirling flow | Martin Sommerfeld | Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg |