The mission of the program is to bring together faculty, staff and students from various disciplines who are interested in scholarly activities related to Environmental Fluid Dynamics, thus enhancing interdisciplinary and individual research efforts, undergraduate and graduate education and service to industry and the state. In so-doing, to bring ASU's capabilities in EFD research to a level of international recognition.
A nuclear reactor upper plenum model for Arizona Public Service Company, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
Bed Evolution Under Waves: Measurements of Flow Using PIV
Thermal Radiation from Warm Buildings: Urban Heat Island
Scanning Doppler Lidar for Flow Measurements
Sodar and RASS for Vertical Flow and Temperature Structure