Laurence McGlashan
Research Student
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Biography
In 2007 I graduated with a BA and MEng in Chemical Engineering from Robinson College, University of Cambridge and joined the CoMo Group.
I am interested in modelling particle formation and transport in reactive flows by the coupling and development of stochastic particle algorithms to both commercial (STAR-CD) and open source (OpenFOAM) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes that are capable of handling complex geometries.
Research Themes
Preprints
99: A coupled CFD-population balance approach for nanoparticle synthesis in turbulent reacting flows
ref: Technical Report 99, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2010 by Jethro Akroyd, Alastair J. Smith, Raphael Shirley, Laurence R. McGlashan, and Markus Kraft
95: Comparison of the Stochastic Fields method and DQMoM-IEM as turbulent reaction closures
ref: Technical Report 95, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2010 by Jethro Akroyd, Alastair J. Smith, Laurence R. McGlashan, and Markus Kraft
76: Numerical investigation of DQMoM-IEM as a turbulent reaction closure
ref: Technical Report 76, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2009 by Jethro Akroyd, Alastair J. Smith, Laurence R. McGlashan, and Markus Kraft
Publications
A coupled CFD-population balance approach for nanoparticle synthesis in turbulent reacting flows,
Jethro Akroyd, Alastair J. Smith, Raphael Shirley, Laurence R. McGlashan, and Markus Kraft, Chemical Engineering Science , 66, 3792-3805, (2011)
Comparison of the stochastic fields method and DQMoM-IEM as turbulent reaction closures,
Jethro Akroyd, Alastair J. Smith, Laurence R. McGlashan, and Markus Kraft, Chemical Engineering Science , 65 (20), 5429-5441, (2010)
Numerical investigation of DQMoM-IEM as a turbulent reaction closure,
Jethro Akroyd, Alastair J. Smith, Laurence R. McGlashan, and Markus Kraft, Chemical Engineering Science , 65 (6), 1915-1924, (2010)
Dissertations
CPGS: Towards a CFD Model for Turbulent, Reactive, Two-Phase Flow
CPGS: 2008, supervised by Markus Kraft
Contact Details
| Email: | lrm29@cam.ac.uk.delete_this_bit |
| Telephone: | Department +44 (0)1223 762785 Mobile +44 (0)7814 571622 |
| Address: | Department of Chemical Engineering University of Cambridge New Museums Site Pembroke Street CAMBRIDGE CB2 3RA United Kingdom |
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