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People :: Dr. Tadhg O'Donovan
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Status: Lecturer

Office room number: NS 2.04

Phone: +44 (0)131 451 4298

Email: t.s.o'donovan -at- hw.ac.uk

Background

Tadhg O'Donovan graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering in 2001. He continued in Trinity College and worked on research projects funded by Enterprise Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland before completing his Ph.D. (Thesis title: "Fluid flow and heat transfer of an impinging air jet") in early 2005. He was appointed as a lecturer in Mechanical Engineering in Trinity College in 2005 and secured an Enterprise Ireland Proof of Concept research grant entitled "Synthetic Miniature Jet Electronics Cooler". This was followed by collaborating on a successful SFI Research Frontiers Programme grant proposal entitled, "Synthetic air jets: An investigation of convective cooling in thermal management applications".

Tadhg joined Heriot-Watt University in 2007 as a lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. Tadhg's research interests include thermal management of electronics, natural convection in heated tube arrays, heat transfer enhancement in bubbly flows and jet impingement heat transfer.

Recent Publications

  1. T. S. O'Donovan and D. B. Murray. Jet impingement heat transfer - Part I: Mean and root-mean-square heat transfer and velocity distributions. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 50, pp. 3291-3301, 2007.
  2. T. S. O'Donovan and D. B. Murray. Jet impingement heat transfer - Part II: A temporal investigation of heat transfer and local fluid velocities. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, vol. 50, pp. 3302-3314, 2007.
  3. T. S. O'Donovan, D. B. Murray, and A. A. Torrance. Jet heat transfer in the vicinity of a rotating grinding wheel. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part C - Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, vol. 220, pp. 837 - 845, 2006.
  4. T. Persoons, and T. S. O'Donovan. A pressure-based estimate of synthetic jet velocity. Physics of Fluids (accepted for publication)
  5. B. Donnelly, T. S. O'Donovan and D. B. Murray. Bubble enhanced heat transfer from a vertical heated surface. Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer (accepted for publication)
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