
معرفی
Dr. Narakorn Srinil is an Associate Professor in Subsea Engineering at the School of Engineering, Newcastle University. He leads the FlexNARA research team focusing on Fluid-Flexible Structure Interactions for offshore infrastructure. His work bridges offshore oil & gas and renewable energy sectors, emphasizing predictive modeling of ocean current, wave, and ice loads.
- Reader/Associate Professor in Subsea Engineering, Newcastle University (since 2022)
- PhD Supervision in projects like 'Renewable Energy from Natural Flow Phenomena' (2021-2025)
- EPSRC Grant Holder for CableDyn (2022-2025) and MUFFINS (2018-2022)
- Royal Society & NSFC Awardee for High-Fidelity Modeling of Flow-Induced Vibrations (2019-2022)
Research spans flow-induced vibrations (VIV, MFIV, IIV, WCIV) in offshore/maritime engineering, energy transition systems, and carbon capture pipelines. Key methodologies include phenomenological models, CFD simulations, and experimental validations in circulating water flumes.
Recent publications analyze vortex-induced vibrations in S-shaped risers, turbulence characteristics in pulsatile flows, and AI-driven multiphase flow predictions. Awards include British Council Eco-NICE (2024-2026), EPSRC CableDyn (2022-2025), and Royal Society collaborations.
Teaching involves advanced modules: MAR8052 - Dynamics of Subsea Installations, MAR8069 - Renewable Marine Structures, and MAR8011 - Offshore Installation Dynamics. Supervised over 50 MSc theses on topics like slug flow FIV, pipeline fatigue analysis, and hybrid riser systems.

