QS Rank:

80

University of Southampton

Southampton
,United Kingdom

Program Name
PhD in civil/environmental engineering
Overview
This project investigates the fundamental unsteady flow physics and surface-loading mechanisms acting on wall-mounted porous cylinders subject to turbulent boundary layers. The goal is to determine how boundary-layer structure, turbulence intensity, and porous geometry influence near-wall flow behaviour, vortex shedding suppression, and fluctuating force pathways.
Porous coatings applied to canonical bodies such as a slender cylinder are highly effective at attenuating vortex shedding in uniform flows, yet their performance in boundary-layer and junction-flow environments is relatively unknown. In addition, the mechanisms by which turbulence, shear layers, and horseshoe vortices generate fluctuating surface stresses on the body remain only partially explored. Understanding how boundary-layer turbulence interacts with rough, porous-coated, or cylindrical geometries is essential for predicting erosion processes such as scour, structural fatigue and environmental loading in offshore and coastal systems.
In this project, you'll conduct experiments in the wind tunnel facilities at the University of Southampton, by combining advanced fluid mechanics diagnostic tools and developing multi-sensor measurement and reconstruction techniques to map these loading pathways in space and time.
Location: University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
Ranking
#104
US World and News Report
#108
The World University Rankings
#80
QS World University Rankings
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