Yunpeng XUE
Yunpeng is currently working on the Climate Resilience in High-Density Cities of Future Resilient Systems with a particular focus on flow behaviour in the urban areas. He uses both experimental and numerical methods to observe flow characteristics and their impacts on climate resilience.
Prior to joining FRS, Yunpeng has had extensive experience in fluid mechanics, such as vortex flow, two-phase flow, and boundary layers.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Adelaide, Australia, and has worked in several universities and organizations.
He has conducted research into energy separation in a vortex tube, the instability of vortex core, fin-tip vortex meandering, and two-phase pipe flow. He also developed new experimental technics and applied new analytical methods to explore complex fluid phenomenon, such as non-invasive, non-intrusive sensor, rotatable pitot tube, exergy analysis, and POD analysis. He is always keen to advance knowledge, and to apply it to real world situations.
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