The International Workshop on Flame Chemistry (1st) Held in Warsaw, Poland on 28-29 July 2012
Abstract
In order to find solutions for energy security, alternative fuels, and advanced propulsion systems and to increase energy conversion efficiency and reduce emissions, understanding of new combustion regimes involving new fuels at extreme conditions such as high pressure, low temperature, near flammability limit, high Reynolds number, and high speed in gas turbines and after burners is needed. It is of great interest to develop predictive tools and models to address combustion chemistry and its interaction with turbulent flows at extreme conditions to achieve accurate control of ignition timing, heat release rate, flame instability as well as emissions. This workshop will assemble worldwide experts in flame chemistry who will: (a) review the recent progress in the field, (b) identify the pathways for the development of predictive high-pressure flame chemistry in turbulent flows, and (c) establish a collaborative research relationship.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2012
- Accession Number
- ADA590839
Entities
People
- Yiguang Ju
Organizations
- Princeton University