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SUMMARY:Overview of Some Industrial Applications of University-Based Thermo
 -Fluids Research
DESCRIPTION: Barron and R. Balachandar\n\nUniversity of Windsor\, Canada\n\
 nWednesday\, 20th February\, 2019\, 3.00 PM\n\n \n\nThe tools of modern-d
 ay thermo-fluids research open up a pl ethora of opportunities for interac
 tions between university researchers and industrial end-users. On the expe
 rimental side\, measurements include a wide range of devices\, ranging fro
 m simple flow meters\, pressure gauges\, thermocouples and hotwires to LDA
 \, LDV\, volumetric and time-resolved PIV. The fundamentals of numerical m
 odeling of fluid flows and heat transfer are also well-established and the
 re are many in-house researches\, commercial and open-source codes availab
 le today. Both approaches\, experimental and computational\, produce an en
 ormous amount of data which needs to be processed and visualized. Techniqu
 es for post-processing of large datasets will be discussed\, including POD
  and various fluid structure identification criteria. While academic resea
 rchers may strive to develop a better understanding of the flow physics\, 
 industrial researchers want to know how to improve their products. These g
 oals are not mutually exclusive. Examples to illustrate the use of these t
 ools and techniques will be drawn from recent work with industrial partner
 s in the automotive\, food processing\, greenhouse\, mold making and elect
 ronics industry.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nBiography:\n\nDr. Ron Barron\, is Professor
  Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics\, Faculty of Sci
 ence\, at the University of Windsor\, with cross-appointment to the Depart
 ment of Mechanical\, Automotive and Materials Engineering. He holds BA and
  MSc degrees in Mathematics from University of Windsor\, PhD degree in Mat
 hematics from Carleton University and MSc in Engineering from Stanford Uni
 versity. He is currentlyDepartment Head\, Associate Dean and Interim Dean 
 of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research\, Associate Vice-President
  Research and Director of Research Services. His research spans across sev
 eral disciplines\, notably applied mathematics\, mechanical engineering\, 
 civil engineering\, computer science and physics\, focusing on Computation
 al Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Numerical Heat Transfer (NHT)\, with special i
 nterest in software development and industrial applications.\n\nDr. Ram Ba
 lachandar\, is Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University o
 f Windsor with appointments in the Department of Civil and Environmental E
 ngineering and in the Department of Mechanical\, Automotive and Materials 
 Engineering. Over the last 25 years\, Dr. Balachandar’s research focus h
 as been on thermo-fluids engineering and fluid-structure interaction using
  both experimental and computational tools.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nCo-ordinator –
  Dr. P.S. Kulkarni\, Department of Aerospace Engineering\, IISc\n\nAll are
  welcome:\n\n&nbsp\;
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