UK Consortium on Turbulent Reacting Flows (UKCTRF)
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Cambridge
Department Name: Engineering
Abstract
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Publications
Demosthenous E
(2016)
Direct Numerical Simulations of Dual-Fuel Non-Premixed Autoignition
in Combustion Science and Technology
Demosthenous E
(2016)
Direct Numerical Simulations of premixed methane flame initiation by pilot n-heptane spray autoignition
in Combustion and Flame
Doan N
(2019)
Autoignition and flame propagation in non-premixed MILD combustion
in Combustion and Flame
Doan N
(2019)
Role of radicals on MILD combustion inception
in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Doan N
(2018)
DNS of MILD combustion with mixture fraction variations
in Combustion and Flame
Doan N
(2019)
Analysis of Markers for Combustion Mode and Heat Release in MILD Combustion Using DNS Data
in Combustion Science and Technology
Doan N
(2017)
Multiscale analysis of turbulence-flame interaction in premixed flames
in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Doan Nguyen Anh Khoa
(2019)
Physical insights of non-premixed MILD combustion using DNS
Doan, N. A. K.
(2017)
Modes of combustion and reaction zones morphology in MILD combustion
Giusti A
(2017)
Detailed chemistry LES/CMC simulation of a swirling ethanol spray flame approaching blow-off
in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Description | Computational models for natural gas engines and gas turbine combustors. |
Exploitation Route | Engineers can now design cleaner and more efficient engines, and can now understand how dual-fuel natural-gas engines (that have significant environmental advantages) work. |
Sectors | Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Energy,Transport |
Description | Norway - Trondheim |
Organisation | Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) |
Country | Norway |
Sector | Academic/University |
PI Contribution | Hosted and trained a PhD student from NTNU, Department of Department of Energy and Process Engineering. We developed the research idea conceptualization for joint work. |
Collaborator Contribution | The research student worked with the researcher employed on this project to execute the required scientific tasks. |
Impact | A paper is written and published in Proceedings of Combustion Institute based on this joint work. This paper is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proci.2020.06.298 |
Start Year | 2019 |