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Kenjeres, S. (author)
We present a short overview of some of our most recent work that combines the mathematical modeling, advanced computer simulations and state-of-the-art experimental techniques of physical transport phenomena in various bio-medical applications. In the first example, we tackle predictions of complex blood flow patterns in the patient-specific...
journal article 2015
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Nemati, M. (author), Loozen, G.B. (author), Van der Wekken, N. (author), Van de Belt, G. (author), Urbach, H.P. (author), Bhattacharya, N. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author)
A preliminary comparative measurement between particle imaging velocimetry (PIV) and laser speckle contrast analysis (LASCA) to study pulsatile flow using ventricular assist device in a patient-specific carotid artery phantom is reported. These full-field optical techniques have both been used to study flow and extract complementary parameters....
journal article 2015
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Righolt, B.W. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Kalter, R. (author), Tummers, M.J. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
We demonstrate how the self-sustained oscillation of a confined jet in a thin cavity can be quantitatively described by a zero-dimensional model of the delay differential equation type with two a priori predicted model constants. This model describes the three phases in self-sustained oscillations: (i) pressure driven growth of the oscillation, ...
journal article 2015
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Kidess, A. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
With transient LES and DNS simulations, we investigate flow in melt pools driven by thermocapillary forces. The developing pool is at first axisymmetric as are the boundary conditions, but flow instabilities arise that lead to 3D oscillatory flow patterns. At higher laser powers a sign-change in the surface tension temperature coefficient occurs...
conference paper 2015
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Zinsmeester, R. (author), Pyrda, L. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Szmyd, J. (author)
We present combined experimental and numerical studies of the heat transfer of paramagnetic or diamagnetic fluid inside a differentially heated cubical enclosure subjected to the magnetic field gradients of different strength and orientation. In contrast to the previously reported studies in literature, which observed solely laminar flow regimes...
conference paper 2015
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Roszko, A. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Donizak, J. (author), Wajs, J. (author), Kraszewska, A. (author), Pleskacz, L. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author)
The main aim of this paper was to analyze possible utilization of the low concentration nanofluids and the magnetic field to enhance heat transfer. The studied fluids were based on water with an addition of copper particles (40-60 nm diameter). They belonged to the diamagnetic group of materials. As a first attempt to stated target the analysis...
conference paper 2014
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Kalter, R. (author), Tummers, M.J. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Righolt, B.W. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
The influence of electromagnetic forcing on self-sustained oscillations of a jet issuing from a submerged nozzle into a thin vertical cavity (width W much larger than thickness T) has been studied using particle image velocimetry. A permanent Lorentz force is produced by applying an electrical current across the width of the cavity in...
journal article 2014
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Kenjeres, S. (author)
Numerical simulations and analysis of flow and heat transfer of an electrically conducting fluid past magnetic obstacles are reported. We studied the channel flow configuration with electrically and thermally insulated horizontal walls containing a single or multiple (two or three) magnetic dipoles. Different values of the interactive parameter...
journal article 2012
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Pyrda, L. (author), Wrobel, W. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Szmyd, J.S. (author)
We report experimental and numerical studies of combined natural and magnetic convection of a paramagnetic fluid inside a cubical enclosure heated from below and cooled from above and subjected to a magnetic field gradient. Values of the magnetic field gradient are in the range 9?|grad|b0|2|?900 T2/m for imposed magnetic field strengths in the...
journal article 2012
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conference paper 2011
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Wrobel, W. (author), Pyrda, L. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Szmyd, J.S. (author)
We performed combined experimental and numerical studies of the flow and heat transfer of a paramagnetic fluid inside a differentially heated cubical enclosure subjected to various strong non-uniform magnetic field gradients. Two different heating scenarios are considered: unstable (heated from below) and stable (heated from above) initial...
conference paper 2011
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Hanjalic, K. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author)
The paper reports on the application of the Time-dependent Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (T-RANS) approach to analysing the effects of magnetic force and bottom-wall configuration on the reorganisation of a large coherent structure and its role in the transport processes in Rayleigh-Benard convection. The large-scale deterministic motion is...
journal article 2011
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Ten Cate, S. (author), Voesenek, C.J. (author)
The present paper reports on numerical investigations of vortical structures in transient flow regimes generated by the local action of the Lorentz force on an electrically conductive fluid. The locally imposed non-uniform magnetic field generates similar effects as observed for flows over submerged solid obstacles. It is demonstrated that...
journal article 2011
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Kenjeres, S. (author)
Motivated by the concept of interdependency of turbulent flow and electromagnetic fields inside the spiraling galaxies, we explored the possibilities of generating a localized Lorentz force that will produce a three-dimensional swirling flow in weakly conductive fluids. Multiple vortical flow patterns were generated by combining arrays of...
journal article 2011
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Cohen Stuart, D.C. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author)
In this paper we report on a newly developed particle tracking scheme for fluid flow simulations on 3D unstructured grids, aiming to provide detailed insights in the particle behaviour in complex geometries. A possible field of applications is the Magnetic Drug Targeting (MDT) technique, on which this paper will be focused. MDT is a promising...
journal article 2010
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Kenjeres, S. (author)
We conducted a large eddy simulation (LES) of a locally applied electromagnetic control of turbulent thermal convection of an electrically conductive fluid (electrolyte solution) inside of a slender enclosure. Generic configurations, consisting of two or three magnets of opposite polarities located below the lower wall, and two oppositely...
journal article 2009
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Haverkort, J.W. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
The aim of Magnetic Drug Targeting (MDT) is to concentrate drugs, attached to magnetic particles, in a specific part of the human body by applying a magnetic field. Computational simulations are performed of blood flow and magnetic particle motion in a left coronary artery and a carotid artery, using the properties of presently available...
journal article 2009
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Kuhn, S. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Von Rohr, P.R. (author)
In this numerical study the mixed convective flow of water over a heated wavy surface over a range of Reynolds and Richardson numbers, including transitional and turbulent flow regimes (20 ? Re ? 2000 and 0.5 ? Ri ? 5000) is investigated. A dynamic Large Eddy Simulation (LES) approach is applied where the thermal buoyancy effects are represented...
journal article 2009
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Haverkort, J.W. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
The manipulation of magnetic particles in a continuous flow with magnetic fields is central to several biomedical applications, including magnetic cell separation and magnetic drug targeting. A simplified twodimensional (2D) equation describing the motion of particles in a planar Poiseuille flow is considered for various magnetic field...
journal article 2009
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Verdoold, J. (author), Tummers, M.J. (author), Hanjalic, K. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
The paper reports on numerical and experimental investigations of electromagnetically driven vortical flows of an electrically conductive fluid in a generic setup. Two different configurations of permanent magnets are considered: a 3-magnet configuration in which the resulting Lorentz force is focused in the wall-boundary layers, and a 2-magnet...
journal article 2009
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