Title: High-Fidelity Numerical Simulations of Cleaner Combustion
Speaker: Xi Jiang (Professor of Lancaster University, UK)
Time:Thursday, May 19, 2016, 15:00 p.m.
Venue: Classroom 112, Boxue Building
[Abstract]
This speech is focused on high-fidelity numerical simulations of unsteady flow and combustion processes using direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large-eddy simulation (LES). It highlights high-order numerical schemes and their boundary conditions, physicochemical models for renewable and alternative fuels, and parallelization algorithms for massively parallel computations. It also covers the combustion chemical kinetics of the products of biomass gasification, complex flow and combustion problems encountered in engines including spray combustion, as well as some other hot topics in DNS/LES of clearer combustion.
[Biography]
Professor Jiang has been the Chair in Energy Use and Transport in the University of Lancaster since 2009. He has an academic profile previously developed at Brunel University, Queen Mary University of London, Building Research Establishment, Seoul National University and University of Science and Technology of China. His research has been in the broad area of Energy & Environments, mainly focused on Energy & Flow Physics research using high-fidelity numerical modelling and simulations. Using advanced modelling/simulation methods (mainly computational fluid dynamics based) such as direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large-eddy simulation (LES) and more recently multiscalemodelling, He has investigated a broad range of engineering problems of fluid flow, turbulence, heat and mass transfer, combustion and aeroacoustics, including DNS and LES of reacting flows such as syngas/bio-syngas/biogas combustion and gas-liquid two-phase flows, LES of fuel injection and spray combustion, and numerical simulations of geological carbon storage. Most of his computational work has been performed on high-performance computing (HPC) facilities. His research has been published in top journals in the field such as Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Applied Energy, Journal of Power Sources, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Combustion and Flame, Fuel, Physics of Fluids, AIAA Journal, Numerical Heat Transfer and ASME Journal of Heat Transfer etc. He serves as a Computational Fluid Dynamics Subject Editor of International Journal of Computer Mathematics. He is currently a UK EPSRC Peer Review College Member and regular reviewer for EPSRC and Innovate UK proposals and sits in various assessment panels.