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John F. Brady

John F. Brady
Chevron Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering

B.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1975; Certificate of Postgraduate Study in Chemical Engineering, Cambridge, England, 1976; M.S. and Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, 1977, 1981

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Pasadena, CA 91125
MC 104-44

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Research

Fluid mechanics and transport processes; Complex and multiphase fluids.

Selected Publications

J. F. Morris and J. F. Brady. Pressure-driven flow of a suspension: buoyancy effects, Int. J. Multiphase Flow 24, 105 (1998).

J. F. Brady and J. F. Morris. Microstructure of strongly sheared suspensions and its impact on rheology and diffusion, J. Fluid Mechanics 348, 103 (1997).

T. N. Phung, J. F. Brady, and G. Bossis. Stokesian Dynamics simulation of Brownian suspensions, J. Fluid Mech. 313, 181 (1996).

Y. Yurkovetsky and J. F. Brady. Statistical mechanics of bubbly liquids, Phys. Fluids. 8, 881 (1996).

J. F. Brady. Model hard-sphere dispersions: statistical mechanical theory, simulations, and experiments, Curr. Opin. Colloid Interface Sci. 1, 472 (1996).

 

Division of Engineering and Applied Science California Institute of Technology Mechanical Engineering