Multiphase Flow
Multiphase flow research has been driven over the past 10 years in problems such as slugging and hydrate formation.
Fundamental and applied research, both theoretical and experimental, involving multiphase flow in pipelines and equipment.
NUEM comprises a multidisciplinary team involving professors, researchers and students from UTFPR’s Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Departments.
MultLab houses a comprehensive set of experimental test rigs, equipment, and tools for studying a wide range of multiphase flow phenomena and applications.
NUEM (Núcleo de Escoamento Multifásico) is the Multiphase Flow Research Center of the Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR). It has a long-lasting record on research and development for the energy sector with continuous and growing funding from industry and government. The main research areas are in
Research and development activities have been mainly developed by a multidisciplinary team coming from the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Departments. Hence the traditionally multidisciplinary problems found in the industry are often tackled from complementary viewpoints. NUEM is also linked to the UTFPR’s Graduate Programs in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, being involved in the education and training of graduate students. Furthermore, the Center maintains a close collaboration with national and international institutions.
Tomorrow, October 07, at 1:30pm – 2:30pm (BRT), our researcher Carlos Lange Bassani will present the work at the Prize of Thesis UTFPR, which will laureate the best thesis defended…
NUEM – Multiphase Flow Research Center of UTFPR is glad to invite the community to the next JIRP Webinar by Dr. Vinicius R. de Almeida, from the SPIN Centre of…
We invite you all to check out the new article published by NUEM – Multiphase Flow Research Center in the International Journal of Multiphase Flow, “Experimental Study on the Behavior…
The thesis of Dr. Carlos Lange Bassani, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Rigoberto E.M. Morales (NUEM/UTFPR) and Prof. Dr. Ana Cameirão (SPIN/MSE), won the Prize of Best Thesis CAPES…
NUEM – Multiphase Flow Research Center of UTFPR is glad to invite the community to the next JIRP Webinar by Prof. Boris V. Balakin, from Western Norway University of Applied…
We are very happy to inform that, for the second consecutive year, a thesis developed at NUEM – Multiphase Flow Research Center was selected as the best thesis of the…