
Dr Heng Zheng Ting
Postdoc Researcher
School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Dr. Heng Zheng Ting is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Adelaide. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, where his research centred on the theoretical modelling of particle detachment in porous media. His research and teaching interests focus on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), particularly applied to high-viscosity laminar flows, thermal transport, and multiphase systems. With experience in both academic and industry-linked projects, his work supports innovation in resource extraction from porous media, in-situ metal recovery, and, more recently, the design and manufacturing of ZBLAN glass fibres.
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Journals
Year Citation 2023 Ting, H. Z., Yang, Y., Tian, Z. F., Carageorgos, T., & Bedrikovetsky, P. (2023). Detachment of inclined spheroidal particles from flat substrates. Powder Technology, 427, 118754-1-118754-12.
Scopus42022 Ting, H. Z., Yang, Y., Tian, Z. F., Carageorgos, T., & Bedrikovetsky, P. (2022). Image interpretation for kaolinite detachment from solid substrate: Type curves, stochastic model. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 650, 12 pages.
Scopus8 WoS22021 Ting, H. Z., Bedrikovetsky, P., Tian, Z. F., & Carageorgos, T. (2021). Impact of shape on particle detachment in linear shear flows. Chemical Engineering Science, 241, 116658-1-116658-14.
Scopus20 WoS3
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
Thermofluids I
CFD for Engineering Applications
Air Conditioning
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