12/12/22 Seminar: Roberto Camassa

Published: 12 Nov, 2022

Professor Roberto Camassa (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) will speak at the School of Mathematics & Statistics seminar series on Monday 12 December.

Speaker: Roberto Camassa (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA)
Title: Fluid-boundary interaction: confinement effects, stratification and transport
Date: 1pm, Monday 12 December 2022
Location: TU Dublin, Grangegorman, Central Quad, CQ-212
(Tea, coffee and sandwiches at 12:30pm in room CQ-203)
Abstract: Arguably some of the most interesting phenomena in fluid dynamics, both from a mathematical and a physical perspective, stem from the interplay between a fluid and its boundaries. This talk will present some examples of how boundary effects lead to remarkable outcomes. Singularities can form in finite time as a consequence of the continuum assumption when material surfaces are in smooth contact with horizontal boundaries of a fluid under gravity. For fluids with chemical solutes, the presence of boundaries impermeable to diffusion adds further dynamics which can give rise to self-induced flows and the formation of coherent structures out of scattered assemblies of immersed bodies. These effects can be analytically and numerically predicted by simple mathematical models and observed in “simple” experimental setups.