Jin Sun, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
Area:
Mechanical Engineering, Chemical EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorFrancine Battaglia | grad student | 2007 | Iowa State | |
(Multiscale modeling of segregation in granular flows.) |
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Goddard BD, Mills-Williams R, Sun J. (2020) The Singular Hydrodynamic Interactions Between Two Spheres In Stokes Flow Physics of Fluids. 32: 62001 |
Radhakrishnan R, Royer JR, Poon WCK, et al. (2020) Force chains and networks: wet suspensions through dry granular eyes Granular Matter. 22 |
Guy BM, Ness C, Hermes M, et al. (2019) Testing the Wyart-Cates model for non-Brownian shear thickening using bidisperse suspensions. Soft Matter |
Najuch T, Sun J. (2019) Analysis of two partially-saturated-cell methods for lattice Boltzmann simulation of granular suspension rheology Computers & Fluids. 189: 1-12 |
Haeri S, Wang Y, Ghita O, et al. (2017) Discrete element simulation and experimental study of powder spreading process in additive manufacturing Powder Technology. 306: 45-54 |
Ness C, Ooi JY, Sun J, et al. (2017) Linking particle properties to dense suspension extrusion flow characteristics using discrete element simulations Aiche Journal. 63: 3069-3082 |
Lin NY, Ness C, Cates ME, et al. (2016) Tunable shear thickening in suspensions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Ness C, Sun J. (2016) Two-scale evolution during shear reversal in dense suspensions. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 93: 012604 |
Ooi JY, Magnanimo V, Sun J, et al. (2016) Particle Modelling with the Discrete Element Method: A success story of PARDEM Powder Technology. 293: 1-2 |
Gupta P, Sun J, Ooi J. (2016) DEM-CFD simulation of a dense fluidized bed: Wall boundary and particle size effects Powder Technology. 293: 37-47 |