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Overview

Jonathan Seville is a researcher affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, with a primary focus in the field of Engineering. Their work extensively covers subfields such as Computational Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Radiation, and Ocean Engineering.

The main research topics associated with Jonathan Seville include:

  • Granular flow and fluidized beds
  • Cyclone Separators and Fluid Dynamics
  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
  • Mineral Processing and Grinding
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance
  • Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
  • Landslides and related hazards

Seville has published a significant body of work spanning journals known for chemical engineering and particle technology. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Powder Technology
  • Chemical Engineering Science
  • Particuology
  • Reports on Progress in Physics
  • Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Their recent papers showcase a focus on particle tracking techniques, fluidized bed systems, and kinetic modelling. Some notable recent publications include:

  • "Positron Emission Particle Tracking of Granular Flows," 2020, Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • "Recent advances in positron emission particle tracking: a comparative review," 2021, Reports on Progress in Physics
  • "Evaluation of coarse-grained CFD-DEM models with the validation of PEPT measurements," 2023, Particuology
  • "Lumped kinetic modelling of polyolefin pyrolysis: A non-isothermal method to estimate rate constants," 2022, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
  • "Development and confirmation of a simple procedure to measure solids distribution in fluidized beds using tracer particles," 2020, Chemical Engineering Science

Jonathan Seville has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Kit Windows-Yule
  • Tz. Kokalova
  • D.J. Parker
  • Matthew T Herald
  • D. Werner

The research contributions by Seville emphasize the use of advanced particle tracking methods such as positron emission particle tracking (PEPT) and computational approaches to model granular flows and fluidized bed behavior. Their work also explores reaction kinetics modelling and method development within chemical engineering processes.

Best Publications

  • Capillary Bridges between Two Spherical Bodies

    Christopher D. Willett;Michael J. Adams;and Simon A. Johnson;Jonathan P. K. Seville

  • Interparticle forces in fluidisation: a review

    J.P.K. Seville;C.D. Willett;P.C. Knight

  • Positron emission particle tracking studies of spherical particle motion in rotating drums

    D.J. Parker;A.E. Dijkstra;T.W. Martin;J.P.K. Seville

  • Processing of Particulate Solids

    Jonathan Seville;Uḡur Tüzün;Roland Clift

  • Agglomerate strength measurement using a uniaxial confined compression test

    M.J. Adams;M.A. Mullier;J.P.K. Seville

  • NOx formation and selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) in a fluidized bed combustor of biomass

    Shiva Mahmoudi;Jan Baeyens;Jonathan P.K. Seville

  • The effect of thin liquid layers on fluidisation characteristics

    J.P.K. Seville;R. Clift

  • Solids motion in bubbling gas fluidised beds

    M Stein;Y.L Ding;J.P.K Seville;D.J Parker

  • The influence of DEM simulation parameters on the particle behaviour in a V-mixer

    H.P. Kuo;P.C. Knight;D.J. Parker;Y. Tsuji

  • Solids motion in rolling mode rotating drums operated at low to medium rotational speeds

    Y.L. Ding;J.P.K. Seville;R. Forster;D.J. Parker

  • Roll compaction of a pharmaceutical excipient: Experimental validation of rolling theory for granular solids

    G. Bindhumadhavan;J.P.K. Seville;M.J. Adams;R.W. Greenwood

  • An analysis of the rupture energy of pendular liquid bridges

    S.J.R. Simons;J.P.K. Seville;M.J. Adams

  • Gas Cleaning at High Temperatures

    R. Clift;J. P. K. Seville

  • Prediction of impeller torque in high shear powder mixers

    P.C Knight;J.P.K Seville;A.B Wellm;T Instone

  • An investigation of the effects on agglomeration of changing the speed of a mechanical mixer

    P.C Knight;A Johansen;H.G Kristensen;T Schæfer

  • Granular motion in rotating drums: bed turnover time and slumping–rolling transition

    Y.L Ding;R Forster;J.P.K Seville;D.J Parker

  • Characterisation of density distributions in roller-compacted ribbons using micro-indentation and X-ray micro-computed tomography

    Andres M. Miguélez-Morán;Chuan-Yu Wu;Hanshan Dong;Jonathan P.K. Seville

  • Fluid trajectories in a stirred vessel of non-newtonian liquid using positron emission particle tracking

    Y.S Fangary;M Barigou;J.P.K Seville;D.J Parker

  • Axial and radial dispersion in rolling mode rotating drums

    A. Ingram;J.P.K. Seville;D.J. Parker;X. Fan

  • Segregation of granular flow in the transverse plane of a rolling mode rotating drum

    Y.L. Ding;R. Forster;J.P.K. Seville;D.J. Parker

Frequent Co-Authors

David Parker
David Parker University of Oxford
Jan Baeyens
Jan Baeyens Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Michael Adams
Michael Adams University of Birmingham
Roland Clift
Roland Clift University of Surrey
Chuan-Yu Wu
Chuan-Yu Wu University of Surrey
Andrew B. Holmes
Andrew B. Holmes University of Melbourne
Yulong Ding
Yulong Ding University of Birmingham
Jamal Chaouki
Jamal Chaouki Polytechnique Montréal
Naoko Ellis
Naoko Ellis University of British Columbia
John R. Grace
John R. Grace University of British Columbia

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