
معرفی
Dr. Manuj Awasthi is a Lecturer in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He specializes in aeroacoustics, fluid dynamics, and experimental methods for noise reduction in aerospace systems. His research focuses on supersonic flows, boundary layer interactions, and the design of specialized facilities like the UNSW anechoic wind tunnel.
- University: University of New South Wales
- School: Engineering
- Department: Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Research interests include:
- Supersonic cylinder wake dynamics and acoustic wave propagation
- Tip clearance flow noise and boundary layer effects
- Leading-edge serrations and trailing-edge bluntness noise reduction
- Experimental investigations using 3D microphone arrays and anechoic wind tunnel setups
Recent work highlights advancements in understanding near-field cylinder wakes across subsonic, transonic, and supersonic regimes, as well as parametric studies of tip leakage flow acoustics. His contributions span both numerical simulations and experimental validations, with a focus on wind tunnel testing and flow visualization techniques.
Collaborations include development of specialized facilities like the UNSW tip clearance flow noise test rig and participation in global conferences such as the AIAA Aeroacoustics Conference.

