Premixed Turbulent Flames Workshop
The Premixed Turbulent Flame (PTF) Workshop is a biennial gathering of international researchers whose aim is to advance understanding of turbulent premixed combustion physics. A critical motivational factor for pursuing such understanding is the current climate emergency. Namely, research efforts enabling power production and propulsion systems to operate with a premixed mode of combustion, particularly with carbon-free fuels, have great potential for reducing negative impacts to our environment. Thus, such studies are central to the PTF Workshop’s mission. Additionally, studies focusing on understanding fires and explosions, particularly for increasing safety, are strongly encouraged to participate in the workshop.
Research to understand fundamental physics of turbulent premixed flames may involve either experimental or computational efforts; however, studies that combine both approaches to address key knowledge gaps are encouraged. Furthermore, work that focuses on advancing the state-of-the-art of tools used to facilitate such studies are of critical interest. Current objectives include (but are not limited to):
- Identifying and defining topics/physical problems to be addressed by the workshop.
- Establishing a collaborate framework that encourages joint computational and experimental efforts.
- Providing a welcoming community of experts with which individuals can share their cutting-edge results.
- Understanding the impacts of thermodiffusive instabilities on premixed combustion physics to produce accurate, computationally-tractable models.
- Discovering methods to reduce the carbon footprint from combustion-based systems.
- Assessing the influence of compressibility effects on premixed combustion structure and dynamics.
- Elucidating the mechanisms underpinning premixed detonation propagation.
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