Advanced Diagnostics in Combustion Science

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  • © 2023

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  • Presents progress in advanced diagnostics for combustion
  • Includes exercises and questions
  • Summarizes the analysis methods for chemical reactions

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This textbook, supported by the Textbook Publishing Center of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, provides a fundamental introduction to advanced diagnostics techniques for graduate students majoring in combustion science, chemistry, and chemical engineering-related subjects. The textbook provides an overview with respect to the spectroscopic methods in advanced diagnostics techniques such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, thermochemical analysis, Raman scattering, and nuclear magnetic resonance. It then describes the comprehensive basic theory, equipment structure, and testing methods of diagnostic techniques and summarizes the analysis methods commonly used in combustion chemical reaction processes. This can provide graduate students with important guidance and comprehensive understanding of diagnostics techniques before performing physics and chemistry experiments. In addition, it provides an introduction into using common mathematical and graphics packages for students to acquire and practice the tools to comply with international standards. The textbook is concise and illustrative and includes hot issues and current progress of diagnostics. In addition, exercises and questions are included at the end of each chapter for students to practice and gain hands-on experience. Given its scope, the textbook is of great benefit to graduate students in combustion chemistry and engineering and other related areas such as environmental science, optical engineering, and thermal science and is also beneficial for researchers with interdisciplinary backgrounds.

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Editors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Engineering Thermophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences, Bei**g, China

    Zhen-Yu Tian

About the editor

Dr. Zhen-Yu Tian is a full professor at the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research areas include advanced diagnostics, combustion reaction kinetics, clean combustion, and micro-gravity combustion. He got several awards such as Bei**g outstanding scholarship, Wuzhonghua outstanding researcher, Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, and Bernard Lewis Fellowship. He is the PI of more than 30 projects with funding more than 10 million dollars. Up to now, he has published more than 160 peer-reviewed journal papers with about 3000 citations.

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