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Frédéric Murzyn

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  42
Citations -  875

Frédéric Murzyn is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbulence & Hydraulic jump. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 738 citations. Previous affiliations of Frédéric Murzyn include University of Caen Lower Normandy.

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Optical fibre probe measurements of bubbly flow in hydraulic jumps

TL;DR: Chanson et al. as mentioned in this paper described measurements of void fractions, bubble frequencies and bubble sizes in hydraulic jumps with Froude numbers 2.0, 2.4, 3.7 and 4.8.
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Free-surface fluctuations in hydraulic jumps: Experimental observations

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of experimental measurements were conducted in hydraulic jumps with Froude numbers between 3.1 and 8.5 to investigate the dynamic interactions of the large-scale eddies with the free-surface.
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Air–water interface dynamic and free surface features in hydraulic jumps

TL;DR: In this paper, two new free surface wire gauges (thin wires, φ = 0.05 mm, 1mm apart) have been built and calibrated to obtain accurate measurements of free surface fluctuations with frequency resolution up to 12 Hz.
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Free Surface Length Scale Estimation in Hydraulic Jumps

TL;DR: In this paper, the free surface elevation and free surface length scales of hydraulic jumps with Froude numbers between 1.98 and 4.82 were derived from wire gauge measurements.
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Experimental assessment of scale effects affecting two-phase flow properties in hydraulic jumps

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the Froude similitude and scale effects in hydraulic jumps with partially developed inflow conditions and showed that dynamic similarity of two-phase flows cannot be achieved with a Fournetsimilitude, and that viscous scale effects were observed in terms of entrained air and air-water interfacial area.