Dr Jason Monty
Lecturer
Biography
After completing a PhD in fluid mechanics under the guidance of Professor Min Chong (with co-supervision by Professor A. E. Perry), Jason Monty was awarded an Australian PostDoctoral Fellowship by the ARC. This fellowship is partly funded by the Department of Mechanical Engineering which allows Jason to lecture the subject of Aerodynamics (one unit of Thermofluids 3), which he has done since 2004.
Research interests
Jason Monty’s research interests are in fluid mechanics and heat transfer. I am an experimental researcher and my particular area of expertise is in turbulent pipe and channel flows. I have recently conducted experiments in atmospheric surface flows, equilibrium boundary layers and rough-wall turbulence. I also have research interests in flat-plate boundary layers and thermally-driven channels.
Publications
Articles
- J. P. Monty and M. S. Chong, “A review of recent investigations into high Reynolds number wall turbulence”, Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 1 st COSNET turbulence and coherent structures workshop. (2006)
Conference papers
- J. P. Monty and M. S. Chong, “Surface shear stress fluctuations in the atmopheric surface layer”, Proceedings of the Eleventh Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics, May (2006).
- K. Lien, J. P. Monty, M. S. Chong and A. Ooi, “The entrance length for fully developed turbulent channel flow”, Proceedings of the Fifteenth Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference, December (2004).
links
Jason's homepage