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Welcome to our Virtual Tour
Room 208, McLaughlin Hall, Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Still under construction, more to come...
The Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory is well equipped with the latest equipment. It has multiple hot wire
anemometer systems and a three component particle image velocimetry system (dual
camera). Rigs include a magnetic driven flying hot wire system, which can move
with a volume of 1.5 x 1.5 x 3M, and is currently attached to a free jet
facility; a wall jet facility that has dual three dimensional stepper motor
positioning traverses; a liquid loop used for internal flow PIV studies
biological applications; and a unique two phase fluid facility that is used for
studying bubble interfacial dynamics. The lab computing facilities include a
myriad of high end work stations all connect to over 15 Terabytes of online
storage. Ready access to the High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory,
which Prof. Pollard was the original principal investigator, enables DNS, LES
and post processing of experimental data (http://www.hpcvl.org). There are also facilities for biomass
processing, testing and evaluation, including torrefaction and biomass
densification, all located at Innovation Park (http://www.innovationpark.ca/).



