Alexander van Zuijlen

Alexander is Assistant Professor at the aerodynamics section of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), in the Netherlands. He obtained his doctorate in 2006 from TU Delft on the topic of computational fluid-structure interaction. Alexander’s research focuses on development of numerical methods for multi-physics simulations and reduced order modeling for fluid-structure interaction applications.

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Articles By Alexander van Zuijlen

Estimating sediment erosion of a centrifugal dredge pump’s impeller

Sediment erosion is a phenomenon of mechanical wear of components that decreases efficiency and uptime of the dredging process. Dredge pumps are designed to handle mixtures of water and solid particles with varying particle size from less than 0.002 mm to greater than 200 mm. A dredge pump’s overall effectivity in the field depends upon its uptime. Uptime is influenced by the number of times the pumping process is interrupted, which can be due to maintenance combating the material loss, clogging, etc. This research deals with the erosion phenomena by considering a framework of numerical models, capable of qualitative and quantitative erosion estimation, coupled with experiments for validation. Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM) is used for surface roughness measurement before and after the experiment, thus depicting the material loss due to erosion.

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