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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Career

  • 2016-present Professor of Fluid Mechanics, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
  • 2012-2016 Reader in Fluid Mechanics, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
  • 2001-2012 University Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
  • 1997-present Director of the GK Batchelor Laboratory

Research

Fluid mechanics of the environment in which we live and how our activities utilise fluid mechanics motivate much of Stuart's research. His work is characterised by a blend of theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches, frequently with a mix of all three in any given project.

Recent projects have included

  • Internal gravity waves 
  • Gravity currents
  • Granular flows
  • Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities
  • Stratified turbulence
  • Rotating turbulence
  • Buoyant plumes
  • Resuspension
  • Building ventilation
  • Decontamination
  • Reactive flows
  • Bursting water-filled balloons

Stuart has run DAMTP's GK Batchelor Laboratory for over 25 years, and has not only led the development of the world-leading facilities, but has also been instrumental in developing the diagnostics and software used widely in the research community.

PhD opportunities

Stuart is interested not only in PhD students with a mathematics background, but also those with engineering, physics or other similar undergraduate degrees.

Although yet to be confirmed, it is likely that in 2023 he will have ear-marked PhD funding for projects on (i) skipping stones and (ii) purging hydrogen gas from pipelines. Both projects would be attractive to someone wanting a combination of experimental, numerical and theoretical approaches to challenging problems.

Stuart is also keen to pursue projects in the broader realm of geophysical, environmental and industrial fluid mechanics.

Publications

INTERNAL WAVES GENERATED BY THERMALS IN STRATIFIED ENVIRONMENTS
LP Thomas, BM Marino, SB Dalziel
– COMPUTING AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN SCIENCES
(2008)
125
Analysis of implicit les methods
A Aspden, N Nikiforakis, S Dalziel, JB Bell
– Communications in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
(2008)
3,
103
Visualization of harmonics of 2D internal waves generated by bodies of different shapes in a stratified fluid
BM Marino, LP Thomas, SB Dalziel
– COMPUTING AND COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN SCIENCES
(2008)
131
Local implications for self-similar turbulent plume models
MM Scase, CP Caulfield, PF Linden, SB Dalziel
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2007)
575,
257
Experimental studies of rotating exchange flow
B Rabe, DA Smeed, SB Dalziel, GF Lane-Serff
– Deep Sea Research Part I Oceanographic Research Papers
(2007)
54,
269
Simultaneous synthetic schlieren and PIV measurements for internal solitary waves
SB Dalziel, M Carr, JK Sveen, PA Davies
– Measurement Science and Technology
(2007)
18,
533
Structure Formation in Homogeneous Rotating Turbulence
PJ Staplehurst, PA Davidson, SB Dalziel
– Advances in Turbulence XI - Proceedings of the 11th EUROMECH European Turbulence Conference
(2007)
117,
612
Axisymmetric gravity currents on a cone
AN Ross, SB Dalziel, PF Linden
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2006)
565,
227
Internal wave fields generated by a translating body in a stratified fluid: an experimental comparison
MM Scase, SB Dalziel
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2006)
564,
305
Boussinesq plumes and jets with decreasing source strengths in stratified environments
MM Scase, CP Caulfield, SB Dalziel
– Journal of Fluid Mechanics
(2006)
563,
463
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Research Group

Environmental and Industrial Fluid Dynamics

Room

H0.11

Telephone

01223 337911