International Workshop on Power, Propulsion and Sustainable Energy
Abstract
With the increasing importance of the environmental impact of energy generation and consumption, sustainable sources of clean energy are not only crucial but absolutely essential to maintain a habitable ecosystem. This workshop will be devoted to all aspects of energy and its sustainable alternatives. However, since transportation sector is a major consumer of energy, we propose to have a special session on Transportation with emphasis on Hypersonic for its increasing interest for both civilian and defence needs. The proposed workshop will bring together renowned experts from around the world to share the latest innovations for alternative sources of producing energy, and alternate and efficient methods of utilising energy. These will include biofuel, solar, wind, nuclear and other sources and more efficient use of energy in a wide range of devices extending from hypersonic propulsion to energy storage and conversion. The specific applications will include: hypersonic propulsion, combustion and energy conversion for various stationery and propulsion applications including gas turbines and rocket engines, high intensity combustion, modelling and advanced diagnostic techniques. Latest advances in biofuel production and their combustion characteristics, and value-added products from various feedstock materials will be of special interest. Emission control. environmental impact and thermal management of energy conversion deviceswill be of great interest. A round-table discussion will also be held to identify key areas of common interest and develop strategies to promote collaborative research on the focussed areas. Another focus of the workshop will be to engender international collaborations to identify key novel technologies for sustainable energy generation, conversion and utilization.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Apr 10, 2025
- Source ID
- N629092512042
Entities
People
- Abhijit Kushari
Organizations
- Indian Institutes of Technology
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy