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Recent progress and challenges in fundamental combustion research
Yiguang Ju
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Mathematics
Combustion
100%
Engine
35%
Kinetics
18%
Chemistry
17%
Surrogate
14%
Ignition
11%
Extremes
10%
Flame
10%
Concepts
8%
Compression
8%
Diagnostics
7%
Alternatives
7%
Sustainability
6%
Adaptive Dynamics
6%
Multiscale Modeling
5%
Energy
5%
Hydrogen
5%
Modeling
5%
Hydrocarbons
5%
Kinetic Model
4%
Pathway
4%
Model Reduction
4%
Stratification
4%
Plasma
4%
Charge
3%
Molecules
3%
Time Scales
3%
Target
3%
Uncertainty
3%
Methodology
2%
Review
2%
Dependent
2%
Model
2%
Design
2%
Physics & Astronomy
engines
25%
kinetics
15%
combustion chemistry
14%
reactivity
8%
ignition
8%
flames
7%
chemistry
7%
engine design
7%
jet engine fuels
6%
stratification
5%
molecular structure
4%
hydrocarbons
4%
enthalpy
3%
methodology
3%
hydrogen
2%
energy
2%
molecules
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Engines
17%
Alternative fuels
13%
Ignition
7%
Thermal stratification
5%
Molecular structure
5%
Jet fuel
4%
Biodiesel
4%
Enthalpy
4%
Molecules
3%
Plasmas
3%
Sustainable development
3%
Hydrocarbons
3%
Temperature
3%
Hydrogen
3%
Uncertainty
2%