Imperial College London

ProfessorWilliamJones

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Mechanical Engineering

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+44 (0)20 7594 7037w.jones

 
 
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Ms Fabienne Laperche +44 (0)20 7594 7033

 
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607City and Guilds BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

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Jang DS, Su BN, Pawlus AD, Jones WP, Kleps RA, Bunyapraphatsara N, Fong HHS, Pezzuto JM, Kinghorn ADet al., 2005, Limnophilaspiroketone, a highly oxygenated phenolic derivative from <i>Limnophila geoffrayi</i>, JOURNAL OF NATURAL PRODUCTS, Vol: 68, Pages: 1134-1136, ISSN: 0163-3864

Journal article

Jones WP, Paul MC, 2005, Combination of DOM with LES in a gas turbine combustor, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE, Vol: 43, Pages: 379-397, ISSN: 0020-7225

Journal article

Jones WP, 2005, Turbulent flames, Prediction of turbulent flows, Editors: Hewitt, Vassilicos, Hewitt, Vassilicos, Cambridge, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Pages: 128-162, ISBN: 9780521838993

Book chapter

Clayton DJ, Jones WP, 2005, Large eddy simulation of impinging jets in a confined flow, Amsterdam, 6th international symposium on engineering turbulence modelling and measurements (etmm6), 23 - 25 May 2005, Sardinia, ITALY, Publisher: Elsevier Science Bv, Pages: 247-256

Conference paper

Jones WP, Rigopoulos S, 2005, Computation of premixed flames using rate-controlled constrained equilibrium (RCCE), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, European Combustion Meeting (ECM2005), Publisher: ECM, Pages: 1-6

Conference paper

Navarro-Martinez S, Kronenburg A, Jones WP, 2005, Investigations of pollutant predictions with a LES-CMS modelling in a bluff-body stabilized non-premixed flame, Williamsburgh, 4th international symposium on turbulence and shear flow phenomena, Williamsburgh, Virginia, 2005, Pages: 629-634

Conference paper

Di Mare L, Jones WP, 2005, Algebraic and operator methods for the generation of inflow data for LES and DNS, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, Fourth International Symposium on Turbulence and Shear Flow Phenomena, 27 - 29 June 2005, Williamsburg, Virginia, Publisher: TFSP4, Pages: 687-692

Conference paper

Papoutsakis AE, Kronenburg A, Jones WP, 2005, Assessment of sub-grid scale modelling for Large-Eddy simulation during transition from laminar to turbulent flow (Paper no. 121), Louvain, Proceesings of European combustion meeting, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 3 - 6 April 2005, Pages: 1-6

Conference paper

Jones WP, Rigopoulos S, 2005, Reduction of comprehensive flame chemistry via rate-controlled constrained equilibrium, Lisbon, Eccomas Conference on Computational Combustion, 21-24 June 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, Publisher: eccomas, Pages: 1-12

Conference paper

Su BN, Jones WP, Cuendet M, Kardono LBS, Ismail R, Riswan S, Fong HHS, Farnsworth NR, Pezzuto JM, Kinghorn ADet al., 2004, Constituents of the stems of <i>Macrococculus pomiferus</i> and their inhibitory activities against cyclooxygenases-1 and -2, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, Vol: 65, Pages: 2861-2866, ISSN: 0031-9422

Journal article

Jones WP, Rigopoulos S, 2004, Reduction of comprehensive chemistry with constraint potentials and implementation with artificial neural networks., 228th National Meeting of the American-Chemical-Society, Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC, Pages: U308-U308, ISSN: 0065-7727

Conference paper

di Mare F, Jones WP, Menzies KR, 2004, Large eddy simulation of a model gas turbine combustor, COMBUSTION AND FLAME, Vol: 137, Pages: 278-294, ISSN: 0010-2180

Journal article

Jones WP, Rigopoulo S, 2004, Reduction of comprehensive chemistry via constraint potentials

A formulation of Rate-Controlled Constrained Equilibrium in terms of thermodynamically-derived variables (constraint potentials) for a constant pressure-enthalpy system was presented and employed in conjunction with a comprehensive mechanism for CH4 combustion comprising 63 species and 415 reactions, including N chemistry. The outcome was tested by means of homogeneous combustion and pair-wise-mixed stirred reactor calculations. Sets of few variables provided very accurate prediction of the major species, and moderately successful prediction of NO.

Conference paper

Jones WP, Rigopoulos S, 2004, Reduction of comprehensive chemistry via constraint potentials, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, Vol: 30

Journal article

di Mare F, Jones WP, 2004, Double velocity correlations in a model separated flow, Proceedings of ETC10, 2004, Pages: 519-522

Conference paper

Di Mare L, Jones WP, 2003, Flow field in a gas-turbine combustor via large-eddy simulation

This paper describes some results on the flow field and wall shear stress in an annular gasturbine combustor obtained via Large-Eddy Simulation. This technique allows to obtain more information about the flow in the combustor than usually available with RANS modeling and deals easily with low frequency unsteadiness and other turbulence modeling issues not easily accounted for by RANS, but requires adequate modeling of the wall boundary conditions. The distribution of average and instantaneous wall shear stress is presented together with the instantaneous velocity and pressure fields. The main features of the flow, both close to the walls and in the core of the flow, are found to be highly unsteady. © 2003 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.

Conference paper

Anferov V, Collins J, Friesel DL, Jones WP, Katuin J, Klein SB, Schreuder ANet al., 2003, Status of the midwest proton radiotherapy institute, Pages: 699-701

Phase I construction of the Indiana University Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI), including many reliability upgrades to the IUCF k220 cyclotron, construction of a variable energy proton Beam Delivery System (BDS), a horizontal beam Treatment Room with a Large Field Nozzle, and a Medical Clinic, is now complete. Commissioning of the BDS and the Large Field Nozzle is underway. Patient Treatment with this nozzle is scheduled to begin in late July 2003. This contribution discusses the unique features of the MPRI Cancer Treatment facility and the present Phase I commissioning results. In addition, two 360° rotating gantry systems were purchased from IBA in December 2002 for Phase II construction. The first gantry is scheduled for delivery in July 2003. The Phase II construction and installation schedule will also be briefly presented.

Conference paper

Jones WP, Friesel DL, Lee SY, 2003, Potential alternate beam source for proton therapy, Pages: 1065-1067

Studies have been carried out to determine the suitability of the IUCF Cooler Injector Synchrotron (CIS) as a potential replacement or supplement to the Indiana University Cyclotron as a source of proton beams for the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute (MPRI). The primary modification to the synchrotron would be the development of a slow extraction system. An achromatic beam line connecting CIS and the MPRI beam trunk line has been designed and could use magnets from the recently decommissioned Cooler ring at IUCF. In addition to providing redundancy, this project would increase the proton energy to 240 MeV and could provide higher resolution beams to the radiation effects target stations.

Conference paper

Derenchuk VP, Anferov V, Friesel DL, Hamm RW, Jones WP, Staples Jet al., 2003, First tests of a CW RFQ injector for the IUCF cyclotrons, Pages: 1563-1565

A 750 keV proton injector is being installed in place of a 600 kV Cockroft-Walton high voltage terminal at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility [1]. The injector features a microwave ion source, a 20 keV to 750 keV CW RFQ and a quadrupole triplet to focus the beam into the 15 MeV injector cyclotron. Two solenoids and one pulsed lens are used to match the 20 keV proton beam to the RFQ and to rapidly change the beam intensity. The injector has been tested offline; the results will be described in this paper.

Conference paper

di Mare L, Jones WP, 2003, LES of turbulent flow past a swept fence, 5th International Symposium on Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Measurements, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 606-615, ISSN: 0142-727X

Conference paper

Tsubokura M, Kobayashi T, Taniguchi N, Jones WPet al., 2003, A numerical study on the eddy structures of impinging jets excited at the inlet, 5th International Symposium on Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Measurements, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, Pages: 500-511, ISSN: 0142-727X

Conference paper

di Mare F, Jones WP, 2003, Large eddy simulation of stator-rotor interaction in an axial flow turbine, West east high speed flow fields: Aerospace applications from high subsonic to hypersonic regime, Editors: Zeitoun, Periaux, Desidera, Marini, Barcelona, Publisher: CIMNE, Pages: 352-360

Book chapter

Jones WP, Rigopoulos S, 2003, Rate-controlled constrained equilibrium calculations via direct integration of constraint potentials: CH4 combustion thermo-chemistry, ECM2003, Orleans, France, Pages: 1-6

Conference paper

Jones WP, 2002, Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent combustion processes, Europhysics Conference on Computational Physics (CCP 2001), Publisher: ELSEVIER, Pages: 533-537, ISSN: 0010-4655

Conference paper

Bondi S, Jones WP, 2002, A combustion model for premixed flames with varying stoichiometry

A model for premixed flames with no homogeneous methane-air mixture was presented. The thermochemical state of the mixture was defined by two variables: the reaction progress variable and the mixture fraction. The joint probability density function (pdf) of the reaction progress variable and the mixture fraction was modeled in terms of two statistically independent pdf. The time-averaged reaction arte was modeled in terms of the flame surface density for which transport equation was solved. The suitability of the flame surface approach to deal with premixed flames was confirmed. The two-variable model could predict the main features of premixed flames with varying stoichiometry. Original is an abstract.

Conference paper

Jones WP, 2002, The joint scalar probability density function, International Workshop on Closure Strategies for Turbulent and Transitional Flows, Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, Pages: 582-625

Conference paper

Di Mare L, Jones WP, 2002, LES of turbulent flow past a swept fence, Oxford, 5th international symposium on engineering turbulence modelling and measurements, September 2002, Mallorca, Spain, Publisher: Elsevier, Pages: 357-370

Conference paper

Jones WP, 2002, The joint scalar probability density function, Closure strategies for turbulent and transitional flows, Editors: Launder, Sandham, Launder, Sandham, Cambridge, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Pages: 582-625, ISBN: 9780521792080

Book chapter

Bondi S, Jones WP, 2002, A combustion model for premixed flames with varying stoichiometry, P COMBUST INST, Pages: 2123-2130, ISSN: 1540-7489

Journal article

di Mare L, Jones WP, 2002, Les of turbulent flow past a swept fence, 5th International Symposium on Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Measurements, Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Pages: 357-367

Conference paper

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