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This research monograph presents both fundamental science and applied innovations on several key and emerging technologies involving fossil and alternate fuel utilization in power and transport sectors from renowned experts in the field. Some of the topics covered include: autoignition in laminar and turbulent nonpremixed flames; Langevin simulation of turbulent combustion; lean blowout (LBO) prediction through symbolic time series analysis; lasers and optical diagnostics for next generation IC engine development; exergy destruction study on small DI diesel engine; and gasoline direct injection. The book includes a chapter on carbon sequestration and optimization of enhanced oil and gas recovery. The contents of this book will be useful to researchers and professionals working on all aspects on combustion.
Covers various aspects of combustion in gas turbines and internal combustion (IC) engines Discusses emission formation and controls Presents international contributions from prominent experts Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Auteur
Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal: Prof. Avinash Kumar Agarwal joined IIT Kanpur in 2001. Prof. Agarwal was at ERC, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA as a Post-Doctoral Fellow (1999 2001). His areas of interest are IC engines, combustion, alternative fuels, hydrogen, conventional fuels, lubricating oil tribology, optical diagnostics, laser ignition, HCCI, emission and particulate control, and large bore engines. Prof. Agarwal has published more than 200 peer reviewed international journal and conference papers. He is associate editor of ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology, and International Journal of Vehicle Systems Modelling and Testing. He has edited Handbook of Combustion (5 Volumes; 3168 pages), published by Wiley VCH, Germany. Prof. Agarwal is a Fellow of SAE (2012), Fellow of ASME (2013) and a Fellow of INAE (2015). Prof. Agarwal is the recipient of Prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize-2016 in Engineering Sciences.
Dr. Santanu De: Dr. Santanu De is Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Kanpur since December 2014. He received a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the North Bengal University in 2002, and an M. Tech. from IIT Kanpur in 2004, both in Mechanical Engineering. He received his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from IISc, Bangalore in 2012. Prior to joining IIT Kanpur, he served for two years at MTU as a postdoctoral research associate, and one year at the University of Stuttgart. His primary areas of research are numerical modeling of turbulent combustion, spray atomization and combustion, coal gasification and combustion. He is Associate Editor for the 'Journal of Energy, Environment and Sustainability'.
Professor Ashok Pandey: Professor Ashok Pandey is Eminent Scientist at the Center of Innovative and Applied Bioprocessing, Mohali. His major research interests are in the areas of microbial, enzyme and bioprocess technology. He has to his credit over 1150publications/communications, including 16 patents, 50+ books, 140 book chapters, 423 original and review papers, an h index of 78 and ~ 25,000 Goggle Scholar citations. Professor Pandey is the recipient of several fellowships such as the Fellowships of Royal Society of Biology (UK), Academician of European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Germany; ISEES; National Academy of Science (India); BRSI; and awards such as Thomson Scientific India Citation Laureate Award, USA; UNESCO Professor; Raman Research Fellowship Award, CSIR; and GBF, Germany. Prof Pandey is Editor-in-chief of Bioresource Technology, Honorary Executive Advisor of Journal of Water Sustainability and Journal of Energy and Environmental Sustainability, Subject editor of Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (India) and serves on the editorial board of several other journals. Dr. Akhilendra Pratap Singh: Dr. Akhilendra Pratap Singh is a CSIR Pool Scientist at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He received his Masters and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India in 2010 and 2016 respectively. His areas of research include advanced low temperature combustion; optical diagnostics with special reference to engine endoscopy and PIV; combustion diagnostics; engine emissions measurement; particulate characterization and their control; and alternative fuels. Dr. Singh has published 15 peer reviewed international journal papers and 6 peer reviewed international and national conference papers. He is a member of numerous professional societies, including SAE, ASME, and ISEES. He is a member of the editorial board of the 'Journal of Energy, Environment and Sustainability'.
Contenu
Continuous Detonation Wave Engines for the Future.- Carbon Sequestration and Optimization of Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery.- Lean Blowout (LBO) Prediction through Symbolic Time Series Analysis.- Multiple Mapping Conditioning Approach for Turbulent Reactive Flows.- Gasoline Direct Injection Challenges.- Use of Lasers and Optical Diagnostics for Next Generation IC Engine Development: Ushering New Era of Engine Development.- Investigation of Forward and Reverse Flow CDC Combustors.- Advanced Combustion Concepts for Energy Generation and Environmental Sustainability.- Theoretical Formulation for the Investigation of Entropy-Driven Combustion Instabilities in Gas Turbine Engines.- Thermodynamic Modelling of Combustion Process in a Spark Ignition Engine and its Numerical Predictions.- Effect of Premixed Ratio and Injection Timing on the Combustion and Emission Characteristics of RCCI Engine.- A Novel Concept for Energy Modeling andSimulation.- Global and Local Viewpoints to Analyze Turbulence-Premixed Flame Interaction.- Design of a Solar-Powered Stirling Engine - Generator.- Chronology of Dynamic Stall Characteristics Through Simultaneous PIV and Surface Pressure Measurements.- Syngas as SI Engine Fuel: Combustion Perspective.- Exergy Destruction Study on a Small DI Diesel Engine.- Numerical Modeling of MILD Combustion at High Pressure to Predict the Optimal Operating Conditions.- Pulse Combustor Driven Pressure-Gain Combustion For High Efficiency Gas Turbine Engines.- Development of an Indigenous Sensor For Sub-Micron Aerosol Monitoring in India. <p