DR PAUL BRUCE

Senior Lecturer
Department of Aeronautics
Imperial College
United Kingdom

Professor Engineering
Biography

Paul Bruce is a lecturer in the Aeronautics Department at Imperial College London. Before coming to Imperial in 2011, he spent two years as a Post-Doctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge, where he also obtained his PhD from in 2009. His primary research interests are in the field of experimental high speed aerodynamics and include shock wave / boundary layer interaction and unsteady effects in compressible flow.

Research Intrest

Flow Control Fluid Mechanics Turbulence

List of Publications
Jinks E, Bruce P, Santer M, The use of actuated flexible plates for adaptive shock control bumps, 53rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Jinks E, Bruce P, Santer M, Adaptive Shock Control Bumps, 52nd Aerospace Sciences Meeting, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Prigent SL, Buxton ORH, Bruce PJK, 2017, Wake of a Lifting Wing with Cut-In Sinusoidal Trailing Edges, Aiaa Journal, Vol:55, ISSN:0001-1452, Pages:1590-1601
Melina G, Bruce PJK, Hewitt GF, et al., 2017, Heat transfer in production and decay regions of grid-generated turbulence, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol:109, ISSN:0017-9310, Pages:537-554
Braun M, Bruce P, Levis E, 2017, Strategies to utilize advanced heat shield technology for high-payload mars atmospheric entry missions, Acta Astronautica, Vol:136, ISSN:0094-5765, Pages:22-33

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