Flow Control
The Flow Control Research Group explores the development of novel methods for controlling fluid flow in a wide variety of applications.
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Bluff body in the Honda Wind Tunnel
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Micro-vortex generators used in a transient growth experiment by Ivan Roldan
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Electroactive dimple array manufactured at RAL
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Electroactive Polymer (EAP) in-plane, spanwise-oscillating wall actuator used in an experiment for friction-drag reduction by Kevin Gouder.
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Wind tunnel installation during Universities and Science Minister David Willetts’ visit