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Influence of swirl and ingress on windage losses in a low-pressure turbine stator-well cavity (2023)
Journal Article
Jackson, R., Christodoulou, L., Li, Z., Sangan, C. M., Ambrose, S., Jefferson-Loveday, R., …Scobie, J. A. (2023). Influence of swirl and ingress on windage losses in a low-pressure turbine stator-well cavity. Experiments in Fluids, 64(11), Article 173. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00348-023-03715-7

As part of the drive towards achieving net-zero flight by 2050, the development of ultra-high bypass ratio engines will place greater importance on the efficiency of the low-pressure turbine. Stator-well cavities can be a significant source of loss w... Read More about Influence of swirl and ingress on windage losses in a low-pressure turbine stator-well cavity.

High-fidelity CFD-trained machine learning to inform RANS-modelled interfacial turbulence (2023)
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Bertolotti, L., Jefferson-Loveday, R., Ambrose, S., & Korsukova, E. (2023). High-fidelity CFD-trained machine learning to inform RANS-modelled interfacial turbulence. Journal of the Global Power and Propulsion Society, 7, 269-281. https://doi.org/10.33737/jgpps/166558

In aero-engine bearing chambers, two-phase shearing flows are difficult to predict as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) RANS models tend to overestimate interfacial turbulence levels, leading to inaccuracies in the modelling of the flow. Turbulence... Read More about High-fidelity CFD-trained machine learning to inform RANS-modelled interfacial turbulence.

A New Thermal Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication Solver Implementation in OpenFOAM (2023)
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Layton, J., Rothwell, B. C., Ambrose, S., Eastwick, C., Medina, H., & Rebelo, N. (2023). A New Thermal Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication Solver Implementation in OpenFOAM. Lubricants, 11(7), Article 308. https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants11070308

Designing effective thermal management systems within transmission systems requires simulations to consider the contributions from phenomena such as hydrodynamic lubrication regions. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) remains computationally expensiv... Read More about A New Thermal Elasto-Hydrodynamic Lubrication Solver Implementation in OpenFOAM.

Computational study of free surface film flow and subsequent disintegration of a sheet and ligaments into droplets from a rotary disk atomizer (2023)
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Singh, K., Ambrose, S., Jefferson-Loveday, R., Nicoli, A., & Mouvanal, S. (2023). Computational study of free surface film flow and subsequent disintegration of a sheet and ligaments into droplets from a rotary disk atomizer. Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics, 17(1), Article 2162971. https://doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2022.2162971

In the present study, a computational methodology based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is developed to investigate free surface film flow and its subsequent disintegration on a rotary disk atomizer. The present study provides an insight into e... Read More about Computational study of free surface film flow and subsequent disintegration of a sheet and ligaments into droplets from a rotary disk atomizer.

Numerical study on the aeroacoustics and interaction of two distributed-propulsion propellers in co- and counter-rotations (2022)
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Sharma, S., Huang, G., Ambrose, S., & Jefferson-Loveday, R. (2022). Numerical study on the aeroacoustics and interaction of two distributed-propulsion propellers in co- and counter-rotations. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 152(4), A52-A52. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0015514

Driven by increasing demands for a sustainable and eco-friendly future in aviation, distributed electric propulsion (DEP) systems have received much attention for their high aerodynamic efficiency. DEP systems of lower noise emissions are desired by... Read More about Numerical study on the aeroacoustics and interaction of two distributed-propulsion propellers in co- and counter-rotations.

Modeling of Partially Wetting Liquid Film Using an Enhanced Thin Film Model for Aero-Engine Bearing Chamber Applications (2021)
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Singh, K., Sharabi, M., Jefferson-Loveday, R., Ambrose, S., Eastwick, C., Cao, J., & Jacobs, A. (2021). Modeling of Partially Wetting Liquid Film Using an Enhanced Thin Film Model for Aero-Engine Bearing Chamber Applications. Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 143(4), Article 041001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4049663

In the case of aero-engine, thin lubricating film servers dual purpose of lubrication and cooling. Prediction of dry patches or lubricant starved region in bearing or bearing chambers are required for safe operation of these components. In this work,... Read More about Modeling of Partially Wetting Liquid Film Using an Enhanced Thin Film Model for Aero-Engine Bearing Chamber Applications.

Multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of External Oil Flow From a Journal Bearing (2018)
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Berthold, M., Morvan, H., Jefferson-Loveday, R., Young, C., Rothwell, B. C., & Ambrose, S. (2019). Multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of External Oil Flow From a Journal Bearing. Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 141(5), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4041517

High loads and bearing life requirements make journal bearings a potential choice for use in high power, epicyclic gearboxes in jet engines. Particularly, in a planetary configuration , the kinematic conditions are complex. With the planet gears rota... Read More about Multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of External Oil Flow From a Journal Bearing.

Numerical modelling of the rise of Taylor bubbles through a change in pipe diameter (2017)
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Ambrose, S., Lowndes, I. S., Hargreaves, D., & Azzopardi, B. (2017). Numerical modelling of the rise of Taylor bubbles through a change in pipe diameter. Computers and Fluids, 148, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compfluid.2017.01.023

The rise of Taylor bubbles through expansions in vertical pipes is modelled using Computational Fluid Dynamics. The predictions from the models are compared against existing experimental work and show good agreement, both quantitatively and qualitati... Read More about Numerical modelling of the rise of Taylor bubbles through a change in pipe diameter.

Numerical modeling of oscillating Taylor bubbles (2016)
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Ambrose, S., Hargreaves, D. M., & Lowndes, I. (2016). Numerical modeling of oscillating Taylor bubbles. Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics, 10(1), 578-598. https://doi.org/10.1080/19942060.2016.1224737

© 2016 The Author(s). In this study, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling is used to simulate Taylor bubbles rising in vertical pipes. Experiments indicate that in large diameter (0.29 m) pipes for an air-water system, the bubbles can rise in... Read More about Numerical modeling of oscillating Taylor bubbles.