The Complex Materials and Industrial Mathematics research group holds lunchtime seminars, generally on the first Wednesday of each month, to review our past and current research.
Pelin Senel*^
*Karadeniz Technical University, Department of Mathematics, Trabzon, Türkiye
^University of Leeds, Department of Applied Mathematics, Leeds, UK
(Visiting Research Fellow)
Abstract
In this talk, unsteady flow of an electrically conducting fluid in a wavy channel subjected to an external magnetic field will be presented. The influences of the slip, the amplitude and the undulation of the wavy wall on the fluid flow and numerical stability of solutions will be discussed.
An opportunity to meet and discuss research ideas. More detail to follow.
Chalk and talk.
An opportunity to meet and discuss research ideas.
Kicking off the CMIM group's series of seminars to review our past and current research, Mike Evans will revisit work on the XY model. A remarkably simple dynamical model exhibits many of the complex flow regimes and non-equilibrium phase transitions characteristic of complex fluids. By removing extraneous detail, this simplest microscopic model of non-Newtonian flow has the potential to reveal universal principles relevant to all complex fluids.