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Fluid and Computational Engineering

Mark Stewart

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PO Box 999
Richland, WA 99352

Biography

Mark joined PNNL in 2003. His previous work experience has ranged from process simulation at a startup consulting business to process design at a large engineering/construction firm. Although broadly interested in engineering design and analysis, his focus has been the use of computational methods to solve practical problems, particularly involving fluid dynamics and heat transfer. Mark has recently been engaged in the application of the lattice-Boltzmann method to fluid flow through complex geometries.

Education and Credentials

  • MS Mechanical Engineering, University of Idaho, 2001
  • BS Chemical Engineering, University of Idaho, 1995 (summa cum laude)

Selected Publications

2006

  • Stewart ML, AL Ward, and DR Rector. 2006. "A Study of Pore Geometry Effects on Anisotropy in Hydraulic Permeability Using the Lattice-Boltzmann Method." Advances in Water Resources 29(9):1328-1340. 

2004

  • Stewart ML, DR Rector, GG Muntean, and GD Maupin. 2004. "A MECHANISTIC MODEL FOR PARTICLE DEPOSITION IN DIESEL PARTICLUATE FILTERS USING THE LATTICE-BOLTZMANN TECHNIQUE." In 28th International Cocoa Beach Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites held January 2004 published in Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 437-446.  American Ceramic Society, Westerville, OH. 

Fluid and Computational Engineering

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