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12月7日力学系与湍流国家重点实验室——Advances in Shock Tube Techniques for Studies of Combustion Chemistry
2012.11.30

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12月7日力学系与湍流国家重点实验室——Advances in Shock Tube Techniques for Studies of Combustion Chemistry


题目:Advances in Shock Tube Techniques for Studies of Combustion Chemistry

报告人:Prof. Ronald K. Hanson

时  间:12月7日(周五)上午10:00-11:00
地  点:澳门太阳娱乐网站官网1号楼210

报告内容摘要
    Progress is reported on the continued refinement of methods for studying combustion chemistry behind reflected shock waves in shock tubes.  These advancements include modifications to normal shock tube design and operation as well as improvements in species detection using laser absorption.  The use of driver inserts has led to improved uniformity of reflected shock temperature, while the combined use of tailored driver gases and modified driver geometry has yielded substantial gains in shock tube test time, enabling quantitative study of combustion chemistry at longer test times and lower reaction temperatures than previously demonstrated.  The development of new strategies for confining the reaction volume in reflected shock experiments has provided the first opportunity for accurate modeling of reflected shock waves with chemical energy change (exothermic or endothermic processes), thereby extending the utility of shock tubes for studying combustion chemistry.  Finally, the continued development of laser absorption methods at Stanford has led to unique ability for sensitive time-history measurements of several species, needed for direct determinations of rate constants for elementary reactions and for quantitative evaluation of detailed kinetic mechanisms currently used to simulate combustion of hydrocarbon fuels.

报告人简介
    Professor Hanson earned a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Oregon State University, M.S. in mechanical engineering from Arizona State University and Ph.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University.  He has been affiliated with the mechanical engineering department at Stanford since 1972, serving as department chair from 1993-2003 and holding the Woodard Chair from 1994. He has advised over 85 Ph.D. graduates and authored or co-authored over 500 journal publications in the fields of laser diagnostics and sensors, shock wave physics, advanced propulsion and combustion chemistry. Dr. Hanson is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Optical Society of America (OSA), and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). He is a recipient of the Silver Medal and the Alfred Egerton Gold Medal of the Combustion Institute, the R.I.Soloukhin Award of the Institute for Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems (IDERS), and the AIAA Awards for Propellants and Combustion and for Advanced Measurement Technology.[美国斯坦福大学教授、美国工程院院士、国际著名的燃烧与推进技术研究专家,美国航空航天学会、美国机械工程学会以及美国光学学会fellow,在火箭推进、燃烧和先进测量等领域多次获得美国航空航天学会颁发的各类奖项。]