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Neutron and X-ray radiographic study of foam flowing around a cylinder (Id 444)

Foto: Foam flowing aorund cylinder ©Copyright: Artem SkrypnikFlowing foam is relevant to many different industrial applications, such as froth flotation in mineral processing, fire-extinguishing systems, or brewing beer and beverage production. In a scientific context, the rheological properties of foams are very complex and significantly different from those of Newtonian fluids such as water. As a result, despite numerous experimental and theoretical studies, the fluid dynamics of foams remain poorly understood.

This project focuses on a classical benchmark experiment: the flow around a cylindrical obstacle. To identify key parameters of flowing foam in this configuration, we use two unique radiographic measurement techniques. First, neutron radiography provides imaging measurements of the local liquid fraction of the flowing foam. Second, X-ray radiography with foam-tailored tracer particles allows to perform local velocity measurements in the flowing foam.

The following subtasks are mainly to be worked on:

  • Assistance in preparing and performing the foam flow experiment in the X-ray laboratory at HZDR
  • Analysis of the measurement data, including image processing and machine learning if applicable
  • Documentation of the experiment and measurement results in written form

Institute: Institute of Fluid Dynamics

Contact: Dr. Lappan, Tobias, Skrypnik, Artem

Requirements

  • Field of study: process engineering, fluid mechanics, or similar focus in chemistry or physics
  • Experience with laboratory work, imaging measurement techniques or measurement data analysis is beneficial (e.g. using ImageJ, Matlab, Python)
  • High motivation and interest in the subject
  • Careful, structured and independent way of working
  • Good oral and written communication skills in English or German
  • Enjoyment of scientific work

Conditions

  • Working in a multi-disciplinary and international team
  • Place of work: HZDR or TU Dresden
  • Start: from January 2025
  • Duration: min. 3 months
  • Remuneration according to HZDR internal regulations

Online application

Please apply online: https://www.hzdr.de/Angebot444