Eliot Fried

McGill University , Department of Mechanical Engineering
Scientific, Seminar
Mathematics Colloquium: Eliot Fried (McGill University)
November 10, 2010
University of British Columbia
The Navier–Stokes-alpha-beta equation regularizes the Navier–Stokes equation by the addition of dispersive and dissipative terms. The dispersive term is proportional to the divergence of the corotational rate of the symmetric part of the velocity...
Scientific, Seminar
Fluid Mechanics Seminar: Eliot Fried
January 29, 2015
University of British Columbia
The classical slender-body theory for viscous flows was initiated by Burgers in 1938 and was developed in the seventies with the primary objective of obtaining the drag force and torque required to sustain the rigid motion of slender bodies in...
Scientific, Seminar
Fluid Mechanics Seminar: Eliot Fried
February 16, 2017
University of British Columbia
Suspensions of micron-size particles in Newtonian fluids are present in a broad spectrum of biological and engineering applications and understanding their rheological properties is a crucial task. Computational studies of such systems are...