Yali Tang
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Yali Tang is an assistant professor at the Power and Flow group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Her research expertise focuses on the fundamentals of multiphase flows using computational fluid dynamics modelling. An important research topic is the hydrodynamics, mass and heat transfer in fluid-particle systems such as in packed and fluidized beds, as well as bubble column reactors.
Qualitative and quantitative prediction of multiphase flows will shape future reactor design and create novel application concepts.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Yali Tang studied Chemical Engineering at Sichuan University (Chengdu, China), where she obtained her Master degree in 2011. Subsequently, she did her PhD at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) with Prof.dr.ir. J.A.M. (Hans) Kuipers at Multiphase Reactors group. In 2015 she obtained her PhD with the thesis ‘Direct Numerical Simulations of Hydrodynamics in Dense Gas-Solid Flows’. Afterwards, she did a postdoc at the same research group, working on ‘micro-mechanics of wet solids in gas-solid contactors’. In 2017 she became an assistant professor in the group of Power and Flow of Prof.dr.ir. N.G. (Niels) Deen at TU/e.
Recent Publications
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Sintering behavior of combusted iron powder in a packed bed reactor with nitrogen and hydrogen
Particuology (2023) -
Systems and methods for continuous electrolytic production of metals
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Comparative study of electroreduction of iron oxide using acidic and alkaline electrolytes for sustainable iron production
Electrochimica Acta (2023) -
Unraveling Prospects and Challenges of Using Electrolytic Iron Powder For CO2-Free Circular Fuel
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Euler–Lagrange Simulations of Microstructured Bubble Columns Using a Novel Cutting Model
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research (2023)
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