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Bjørn Christian Dueholm has made significant scientific contributions in mechanical production engineering, particularly in the study of lubrication fluid dynamics in large two-stroke diesel engines. His PhD research advanced the understanding of liner lubrication, scavenging air flows, droplet dynamics, and nozzle performance, which are crucial for improving engine efficiency and durability. He developed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models and a volume-of-fluid (VoF) solver with phase change capabilities to simulate complex phenomena such as cavitation and droplet breakup in injector systems. Beyond engine research, Bjørn has extended his expertise to industrial manufacturing systems, contributing to the design of modular reconfigurable factories for continuous pharmaceutical production. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher in the Robotics & Automation unit at Aalborg University, where he continues to bridge the fields of fluid mechanics, simulation technology, and advanced manufacturing.
Aalborg University • Aalborg Øst, Denmark
Researching in the field of fluid mechanics, simulation technology, and advanced manufacturing.
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