
Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer in Pebble Bed Reactor Core
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Jiyuan Tu is a Professor at the School of Engineering, RMIT University, and a China National 1000 Top-Talent Program Distinguished Professor at Tsinghua University. He obtained his doctorate in computational fluid dynamics from the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, in 1992. His research interests include subcooled flow boiling; spray cooling; biomedical engineering; fluid-structure interaction; aerosol deposition in human airways and nasal cavities; and blood flow in arteries. Prof. Tu has published 10 books and over 500 papers, with over 6000 total citations.
Xingtua Yang is a Full Professor at the Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology (INET), Tsinghua University, and Director of INET's Thermal Hydraulics Division. Holding a doctorate from Tsinghua University, he has published over 200 papers and is especially known for his contributions to experimental and computational research in nuclear engineering.
Nan Gui is a Professor at the Thermal Hydraulics Division, Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology (INET), Tsinghua University. Having completed his doctorate at Zhejiang University in 2010, his research interests include reactor thermal hydraulics, pebble bed flows and heat transfer; computational multiphase flows, e.g., fluidized beds, swirling flows, jet flows, etc.; and particle flow/granular flows, e.g., drum mixers, gravity-driven flows, mixing and heat conduction, etc. He has published over 70 SCI-indexed papers and received China's 100 National Excellent Doctoral Dissertations Award.
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