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Department of Thermal and Fluid Engineering (TFE)
UT
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TFE
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Multiscale Mechanics
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Nederlands
English
Department of Thermal and Fluid Engineering (TFE)
UT
Faculties
ET
Departments
TFE
Research Chairs
Multiscale Mechanics
Research
Research subjects
Overview subjects
Industrial Dense Granular Flows
Modeling particulates with long-range interactions
SMATTER – Smart additive-manufacturing for high-performance concrete
ChemGrain: Modelling Thermo-Chemically Active Granular Materials
ChemGrain: Modelling Thermo-Chemically Active Granular Materials
Model Order Reduction for Discrete Particle Systems
Towards a universal theory for fluid AND solid mechanics
Mesoscopic modeling of ink imbibition in paper
Molecular dynamics simulation of ink imbibition in porous media
Systematic approach to predicting wettability using molecular dynamics simulation
Simulating semi-solid rechargeable flow batteries
Optimized energy storage using ionic electrolytes
Discrete Element Method simulations and experimental validation of tableting processes
Multiscale modelling of segregation in rotating drums
Vibrofluidised Granular Materials
VIDI T. Weinhart – Virtual Prototyping of Particulate Processes
VIDI T. Weinhart – Virtual Prototyping of Particulate Processes
Virtual Prototyping of Particulate Processes (ViPr) – Design and Optimization via Multiscale Modeling and Rapid Prototyping
(VIPR) - Heterogenous multiscale modeling & Rapid Prototyping of Twin-Screw Wet Granulation Processes
VIDI A.R. Thornton
VIDI A.R. Thornton
Shaping segregation: advanced modelling of segregation and its application to industrial processes
Shaping segregation: advanced modeling of segregation and its application to industrial processes – parallel particle simulation (mercuryDPM.org)
Multiscale modelling of agglomeration
Multiscale modelling of agglomeration
Multi-scale modeling of agglomeration: Application to tableting
Multi-scale modeling of agglomeration: Application to selective laser sintering (SLS)
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