The University of Manchester
About the Project
Particle-based methods used for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) such as Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) are widely used for free-surface flows. At moderate and high Reynolds numbers, turbulence needs to be taken into account in such flows, generally via a sub-particle scale method which is analogous to the subgrid-scale method used in Large-Eddy Simulation within Eulerian frameworks.
This project seeks to expand the current capabilities of SPH methods to moderate Reynolds number flows through development, testing and validation of sub-particle scale methods to open-channel flows. Applications will mainly look into flow around bluff bodies to improve current performance of SPH to capture laminar-to-turbulent transition. This project will inspire engineering applications from offshore renewable energy (cable dynamics, jacket foundations, monopiles…) to natural flood management (leaky barrier dams), amongst others.
Eligibility
The candidate must demonstrate experience in coding using C++ with knowledge in Python, CUDA or Julia being advantageous. Hands-on experience with UNIX, e.g. Linux, SPH software, e.g. DualSPHysics, or other CFD codes is positive. A degree at MSc/MEng level in the fields of engineering, mathematics, physics, atmospheric science or similar is mandatory, with a minimum score of 2:1 or equivalent.
Funding
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For more information, visit our funding page or search our funding database for specific scholarships, studentships and awards you may be eligible for.
Before you apply
There is no funding secured for this project but strong applicants will be supported to pursue internal funding avenues such as the President’s Doctoral Scholarship (PDS), Dean’s Doctoral Scholarship (DD), or Excellent Woman in Engineering (EWE).
How to apply
Apply online through our website: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425
When applying, you’ll need to specify the full name of this project, the name of your supervisor, if you already having funding or if you wish to be considered for available funding through the university, details of your previous study, and names and contact details of two referees.
Your application will not be processed without all of the required documents submitted at the time of application, and we cannot accept responsibility for late or missed deadlines. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
After you have applied you will be asked to upload the following supporting documents:
- Final Transcript and certificates of all awarded university level qualifications
- Interim Transcript of any university level qualifications in progress
- CV
- Supporting statement: A one or two page statement outlining your motivation to pursue postgraduate research and why you want to undertake postgraduate research at Manchester, any relevant research or work experience, the key findings of your previous research experience, and techniques and skills you’ve developed. (This is mandatory for all applicants and the application will be put on hold without it).
- Contact details for two referees (please make sure that the contact email you provide is an official university/work email address as we may need to verify the reference)
- English Language certificate (if applicable)
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