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Chris Clark is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge. His work primarily focuses on turbine aerodynamics design, particularly examining the unique characteristics of secondary flows and turbine behavior arising from interactions with endwall boundary layers and blades. His current research endeavors aim at developing innovative turbine designs that reduce adverse features and enhance aerodynamic efficiency. By integrating computational fluid dynamics with experimental measurements conducted in low-speed test facilities, he seeks to deepen the understanding of turbine designs and to inform the development of future gas turbine technologies.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, England
Engage in teaching and research in turbine aerodynamics and related fields.
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