The combustion lab was well represented this week (June 16-20, 2025) at the ASME Turbo Expo in Memphis.  The Georgia Tech combustion team taught tutorials, stood in panels, and presented numerous technical paper presentations.  Congratulations to all on the great presentations!  Technical paper presentations included:

 

Haripriya presented Measurements of CO and NOx Emissions From Premixed Turbulent Methane/Hydrogen Flames

 

Guru presented Effect of H2-Air Premixing Characteristics on NOx Emissions in Microinjector Systems

 

Renee presented Towards the Development of a RRQL System Part 1: Swirl Pattern Effect on Exhaust Emissions and Chemiluminescence Distribution for NH3-Air Premixed Swirl Flames

 

Cristian presented Towards the Development of an NH3-RRQL System Part 2: Effects of the Primary Combustion Zone Length and Secondary Stage Number of Holes on Stability and Emissions

 

Ben presented Development of a Full Scale Retrofittable Ammonia Combustor for Can Annular Frame Engine Implementation

 

Jeremiah presented Measurement of Particulate Matter and its Oxidation in a Multi-Sector Rich-Quench-Lean Combustor

 

Natalie presented Thermal Crystal Temperature Characterization in a High Temperature, High Pressure Combustion Test Rig