About MPFL
The Multiphase Flow Laboratory (MPFL) is a state-of-the art facility of the Aerospace Engineering Group located in the Department of New Technologies Engineering at SBU. The laboratory has been developed by Dr. Eslam Ezzatneshan for studying cavitation phenomena, sprays, particulate matter, and a wide range of other multiphase flows found in aerospace and energy technologies and related biological systems.
Our group is interested in studying the physics of multiphase flows by applying novel theoretical, computational and experimental methods. Our ongoing work focuses on developing comprehensive computational analysis tools for simulation of cavitation phenomena, free surface flow problems, liquid-gas flow interaction with solid surface and multiphase flow transport through porous media. Areas of group’s expertise in modeling and computation include
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Computational Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics
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Liquid-Gas Two-Phase Flows
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Cavitation phenomena in isothermal and cryogenic fluids
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Dynamic of bubbles and droplets
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Simulation of Multiphase Flow through Porous Media
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Finite-Volume based Algorithms on Structured and Unstructured Meshes
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High-Order Compact Finite-Difference based Algorithms
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Lattice Boltzmann Method
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RANS and LES Turbulence Modeling
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Acoustics
Please visit our research page for more details.
For further information, please email: e_ezzatneshan@sbu.ac.ir