Turbulent combustion of a heterogeneous diesel mixture

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Turbulent combustion of a heterogeneous diesel mixture




by Christophe » 09/12/09, 12:17

Yves Chauvin Award 2009 - IFP Ph.D. Prize
November 20, 2009

As part of its research and training mission, IFP continuously supports the preparation of about 170 doctoral theses in various scientific disciplines. Through the preparation of these theses, IFP trains, for the energy, transport, chemistry and environmental industries, research engineers with a solid knowledge of the sector's issues. an affirmed experience of research. In order to encourage emulation between doctoral students and promote their work with companies and universities, IFP awards a thesis prize sponsored by Yves Chauvin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2005.

The Yves Chauvin 2009 prize was awarded on Thursday, November 19 to Jean-Baptiste MICHEL for his work entitled "Modeling the turbulent combustion of a heterogeneous mixture in self-ignition for application to the simulation of Diesel engines" " .

This thesis was prepared in the framework of the doctoral school Sciences for the Engineer of the Ecole Centrale de Paris, under the direction of Denis Veynante, Research Director at the CNRS, and supported at the IFP 6 November 2008.

The jury, chaired by Bruno Chaudret, President of the Scientific Council of IFP, has distinguished the work of Jean-Baptiste MICHEL for its scientific and innovative qualities. He theoretically formulated a new turbulent combustion model called ADF-PCM and provided important work to integrate his model into the two three-dimensional simulation codes of turbulent combustion in engines (IFP-C3D and AVBP), codes used in the research for the development of cleaner and more economical vehicles.

The work of Jean-Baptiste MICHEL has already been the subject of 4 publications in international scientific journals and 2 communications at conferences.

IFP is a public research and training organization, with internationally recognized expertise, whose mission is to develop the technologies and materials of the future in the fields of energy, transport and the environment. It provides public players and industry with innovative solutions for a controlled transition to the energies and materials of tomorrow, more efficient, more economical, cleaner and sustainable.


Source: http://www.ifp.fr/actualites/communique ... e-de-l-ifp
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