Flow Noise Group Blog

Manuj Awasthi and Danielle Moreau have published a new paper: Flow structure of a low aspect ratio wall-mounted airfoil operating in a low Reynolds number flow The paper provides new and detailed measurements on the flow field about low aspect ratio a...
I recently gave a presentation to the Australian Acoustical Society on wind turbine aeroacoustics. UNSW has posted a video of the talk online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjIgNiYSIgw %% Professor Con Doolan is at UNSW Sydney in the School of Mec...
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When: 5 June 2018 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm Venue: Room 405A, J17 Ainsworth Building Mike Kingan Senior Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Auckland – All Welcome – ABSTRACT This presentation will give an overview of recen...
Warrick Miller, a PhD student in our group, (but based at the University of Adelaide), has recently published new numerical research investigating the transient nature of the flow field created by high-speed injection into a hypersonic cross flow, alon...
Every week, our research group holds informal, weekly seminars about our research. We also take turns bringing cake. These regular gatherings have become a much-valued tradition in the Flow Noise Group. It gives us all the opportunity to share our work...
Reza joined the Flow Noise Group us for just over 5 Months as a visiting PhD student from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. Prof Sohankar is his supervisor. Reza’s project was on active flow and noise control from wall-mounted square cylinders. ...
I was recently asked by my Faculty to give a presentation on mentoring Early Career Academics (ECAs) for success in the ARC DECRA Scheme. I thought I could expand the presentation into a short article to share. I see DECRA as a great way to focus th...
The aim of doing the undergraduate thesis is give a small amount of research training. That is, give some idea what it is like to be a researcher and implement scientific techniques to solve problems. At the end of the first semester (term), you will...