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This research aims to optimize the performance of heat transfer devices by integrating geometric design improvements with system-level flow control. This research addresses the challenge of accurately modeling the coupling effects of uneven heat flux and non-uniform gas-liquid flow distributions. Using numerical simulations validated by experiments, this study examines phase-change heat transfer, geometric design, and environmental conditions at the microchannel level. This study contributes to the development of non-uniform geometry microchannel heat exchangers and optimized control logic, enhancing efficiency in air-conditioning and heat pump systems by mitigating uneven heat transfer and flow distribution.
For more information about doctoral scholarship and PhD programme at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU), please visit:
https://www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/admissions/global/entry-requirements/
https://www.xjtlu.edu.cn/en/admissions/global/fees-and-scholarship
The candidate should have a first class or upper second class honours degree, or a master’s degree (or equivalent qualification), in Mechanical Engineering, Energy and Power Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and other relevant fields. Evidence of good spoken and written English is essential. The candidate should have an IELTS score of 6.5 or above, if the first language is not English. This position is open to all qualified candidates irrespective of nationality.
The student will be awarded a PhD degree from the University of Liverpool (UK) upon successful completion of the program.
The PhD studentship is available for three years subject to satisfactory progress by the student. The award covers tuition fees for three years (currently equivalent to RMB 99,000 per annum). It also provides up to RMB 16,500 to allow participation at international conferences during the period of the award. The scholarship holder is expected to carry out the major part of his or her research at XJTLU in Suzhou, China. However, he or she is eligible for a research study visit to the University of Liverpool up to six months, if this is required by the project
Interested applicants are advised to email long.huang@xjtlu.edu.cn (XJTLU principal supervisor’s email address) the following documents for initial review and assessment (please put the project title in the subject line).
Please email long.huang@xjtlu.edu.cn with a subject line of the PhD project title. The principal supervisor’s profile is linked here:
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