Understanding the transport of microplastics in complex turbulent flows. This project aims address the pressing issue of microplastic pollution in aquatic environments. The small size of microplastics
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Understanding the transport of microplastics in complex turbulent flows. This project aims address the pressing issue of microplastic pollution in aquatic environments. The small size of microplastics makes them susceptible to complex fluid motions, resulting in distinctive transport pathways compared to larger plastic debris. Despite their widespread presence, predicting the occurrence and concentration of microplastics remains challenging. The project expects to generate a comprehensive dataset on microplastic transport behaviour using controlled laboratory experiments, with the ultimate goal of predicting their distribution in ocean and rivers. The anticipated benefit includes pollution control and ecosystem protection, aligning with Australia's priorities related to soil, water, and environmental change.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 4012 - Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Engineering. Lead: Dr Mogeng Li