Flow of polymers

Phan-Thien-Tanner Model in Stick Slip

Andrew Griffith

Viscoelastic Fluid Flowing Through Contraction

Hannah Wong

Microfluidics - Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

Ch. E. 499 - Winter, 2007

Supervised by Professor Emeritus Bruce A. Finlayson

Department of Chemical Engineering - University of Washington

 

Griff, Nick, Hannah, and Jonathan

Remove Arsenic from Water by using a Ferrofluid

Jonathan Lundt

Thermal Field Flow Fractionation

Nick Cox

Other web sites with more information include:

Ch.E. 499, Spring, 2008, Ch.E. 499, Autumn, 2007, Ch.E. 499, Spring, 2007, Ch.E. 499, Autumn, 2006 - Ch.E. 499, Spring, 2006 - Ch.E. 499, previous quarters

 

This web site is dedicated to providing coorelations and design information for laminar flow, thus augmenting the extensive information available for turbulent flow. Most microfluidic devices involve laminar flow and diffusion. The students mentioned here were Dreyfus Undergraduate Research Scholars at the University of Washington, under the Senior Mentor Program awarded to Professor Finlayson by the

Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

Click on the project title to obtain more detailed information.