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Richard Buckius is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University's School of Mechanical Engineering, located in West Lafayette, Indiana. His primary research focuses on fluid dynamics, thermal radiation, combustion science, and computational modeling. He has authored numerous publications addressing topics such as lattice Boltzmann methods, radiative heat transfer, and material properties of polyimide films. His work spans experimental and computational approaches to fluid mechanics, including studies on microfluidics, multiphase flow, and combustion processes.
Key research areas include the application of advanced numerical techniques (e.g., Lattice Boltzmann Methods) to analyze hydrodynamic instabilities and flow behavior in complex systems. His contributions to thermal radiation involve developing models for gas mixtures and scattering media, with applications in energy systems and environmental engineering. Notable studies include investigations into coal combustion dynamics, surface scattering phenomena, and MRI-based velocimetry for fluid flow visualization.
Despite an extensive publication record across decades, no specific academic awards or student advisees are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His research has implications for improving energy efficiency in combustion systems and advancing computational tools for fluid dynamics analysis.
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