Fluid Particle Dynamics

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This involves investigation of particle dynamics fundamentals to understand how particles move. A particle can be defined as a discrete
object or quantity of matter that is separated from the surrounding environment by an interface. Suspension of solid or liquid particles in a gas is referred to it as an aerosol particle or simply aerosol. Dust, smoke, mists, fog, haze, and smog are various forms of common aerosols/particles.

Selected works

  • Inthavong, K. Tian, L. and Tu, J. 2016, ‘Lagrangian particle modelling of spherical nanoparticle dispersion and deposition in confined flows’, in Journal of Aerosol Science, Elsevier Ltd, United Kingdom, vol. 96, pp. 56-68 ISSN: 0021-8502
  • Inthavong, K. Fung, M. Yang, W. and Tu, J. 2015, ‘Measurements of droplet size distribution and analysis of nasal spray atomization from different actuation pressure’, in Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, Mary Ann Liebert Publishers, United States, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 59-67 ISSN: 1941-2711
  • Inthavong, K., Yang, W., Fung, M.C., Tu, J.Y. (2012) External and near-nozzle spray characteristics of a continuous spray atomised from a nasal spray device. Aerosol Science Technology 46(2): 165-177
  • Inthavong, K., Zhang, K., Tu, J.Y. (2011) Numerical modelling and verification of nanoparticle deposition and its application in the nasal cavity and the tracheobronchial. Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering 14:7 633-643
  • Inthavong, K. Tu JY, Ahmadi G. (2009) Computational modelling of gas-particle flows with different particle morphology in the human nasal cavity Journal of Computational Multiphase Flows 1(1):57-82.
  • Tian ZF, Inthavong, K. Tu JY, Yeoh GH (2008) Numerical investigation into the effects of wall roughness on a gas-particle flow in a 90-degree bend. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 51:1238-50.
  • Tian ZF, Inthavong, K. Tu JY, Yeoh GH. (2007) Numerical simulation of gas-particle flows over an in-line tube bank. ANZIAM, Journal 48 (CTAC2006):C509-C26.

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