School of Engineering (ENG)
Dr Andrew Aspden
Lecturer
School of Engineering
Anglesea Building, Anglesea Road, Portsmouth, Hants, PO1 3DJ
Profile
MMath, PhD
Andrew Aspden is a Lecturer in Engineering Sciences in the School of Engineering and member of the Thermo-Fluid, Petroleum and Energy Engineering Research Group. He obtained an MMath from the University of Oxford in 2002, followed by a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Cambridge in 2006.
Andrew was awarded a Glenn T Seaborg Fellowship at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he was a member of the Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering for five years. His research interests include analysis and simulation of fluid mechanics, turbulence and combustion.
For more information, please visit Andrew's personal website at http://aspdena.myweb.port.ac.uk/
Selected publications
- A. J. Aspden, M. S. Day, and J. B. Bell. Turbulence-Flame Interactions in Lean Premixed Hydrogen: transition to the distributed burning regime. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 680, 287-320, 2011.
- A. J. Aspden, J. B. Bell, S. Dong, and S. E. Woosley. Burning Thermals in Type Ia Supernovae. Astrophysical Journal, 738, 94-107, 2011.
- A. J. Aspden, M. S. Day, and J. B. Bell. Lewis Number Effects in Distributed Flames. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 33, 1473-1480, 2011.
- A. J. Aspden, J. B. Bell, M. S. Day, S. E. Woosley, and M. Zingale. Turbulence-Flame Interactions in Type Ia Supernovae. Astrophysical Journal, 689, 1173-1185, 2008.
- A. J. Aspden, N. Nikiforakis, S. B. Dalziel, and J. B. Bell. Analysis of Implicit LES Methods. Communications in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, 3, pp.103-126, 2008.