About
The Schoegl Microcombustion Lab at LSU focuses on research on combustion technologies and diagnostics.
- Premixed combustion and ignition phenomena (theory, experiments and simulations);
- Computational diagnostics for detailed reacting flow simulations (CEMA);
- Combustion with conjugate heat transfer and microcombustion;
- Limited view tomography in optical combustion diagnostics;
- Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy, focusing Schlieren imaging;
- Thermochemical energy conversion of alternative fuel sources (fuel reforming, gasification).
Other expertise
- Materials processing for ceramic manufacturing and microfluidics (co-extrusion, embossing);
- Mechatronics & instrumentation.
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