Most projects completed in the Applied Fluid Mechanics Laboratory are partially sponsored by NSERC.
Industrial Sprays
Projects
- Application of Liquid Friction Modifier to Train Tracks.
- Liquid friction modifier (LFM) changes the coefficient of rolling friction between a wheel and a train track.
- Use of LFM decreases fuel consumption by 6% on average.
- LFM may be applied either from a moving train or from fixed track-side stations.
- For LFM applied from a moving train, the key technical issue is how to get the liquid to deposit on the tracks without splashing.
- For LFM applied from a track-side station, the key issue is how much liquid is carried down the tracks.
- Sponsored by LB Foster, NSERC
- Application of Traction Aid to Train Tracks.
Pulp and Paper
Projects
- Paper Drying.
- Most of the energy used in papermaking is expended in the dryer section.
- We are exploring the impact of dryer fabric on the drying process.
- In collaboration with Professor Boris Stoeber
- Sponsored by Asten Johnson, NSERC
- Mechanics of Tissue Creping.
- Tissue creping is the process that converts regular paper into paper towel and toilet paper.
- The softness and absorbency of the creped paper is a function of the mechanics of the creping process.
- In collaboration with Professor Srikanth Phani
- Sponsored by FP Innovations, Kruger, Solenis
Building Ventilation
Projects
- Air Filtration.
- We are studying the energy and health impacts of building air filtration.
- Sponsored by Vancouver Airport Authority, NSERC
- Energy Recovery Ventilators.
- Energy recovery ventilators (ERV) are air-to-air heat exchangers that exchange both heat and humidity between the incoming and outgoing air.
- ERVs can be significantly more efficient than conventional heat exchangers.
- We are studying the fouling of ERV cores.
- In collaboration with Professor Steven Rogak
- Sponsored by dPoint, NSERC
Biological
Projects
- Chewing and Swallowing.
- We are studying the mechanics of chewing and swallowing.
- In collaboration with Professor Sid Fels and the Artisynth group.
- Sponsored by CIHR