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C. Stuart Daw is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their body of work is associated with this prominent research institution, which is known for its contributions to scientific and technological advancements.

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Best Publications

  • A review of symbolic analysis of experimental data

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  • Observing and modeling nonlinear dynamics in an internal combustion engine

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  • Epileptic seizure detection by nonlinear methods

    Lee M. Hively;Ned E. Clapp;C. Stuart Daw;William F. Lawkins

  • Epileptic seizure prediction by nonlinear methods

    Lee M. Hively;Ned E. Clapp;C. Stuart Daw;William F. Lawkins

  • Development and Validation of a Reduced Reaction Mechanism for Biodiesel-Fueled Engine Simulations

    Jessica L. Brakora;Youngchul Ra;Rolf D. Reitz;Joanna McFarlane

  • Effects of Fuel Physical Properties on Diesel Engine Combustion using Diesel and Bio-diesel Fuels

    Youngchul Ra;Rolf D. Reitz;Joanna McFarlane;C. Stuart Daw

  • Self-organization and chaos in a fluidized bed.

    C. Stuart Daw;Charles E. A. Finney;M. Vasudevan;Nick A. van Goor

  • A Simple Model for Cyclic Variations in a Spark-Ignition Engine

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  • Spatially resolved in situ measurements of transient species breakthrough during cyclic, low-temperature regeneration of a monolithic Pt/K/Al2O3 NOx storage-reduction catalyst

    Jae-Soon Choi;William P. Partridge;C. Stuart Daw

  • Study of the Theoretical Potential of Thermochemical Exhaust Heat Recuperation for Internal Combustion Engines

    V. Kalyana Chakravarthy;C. Stuart Daw;Josh A. Pihl;James C. Conklin

  • Understanding the transition between conventional spark-ignited combustion and HCCI in a gasoline engine

    C. Stuart Daw;Robert M. Wagner;K. Dean Edwards;Johney B. Green

  • On the Nature of Cyclic Dispersion in Spark Assisted HCCI Combustion

    Robert M Wagner;K Dean Edwards;C Stuart Daw;Johney Boyd Green Jr

  • Coupling DAEM and CFD for simulating biomass fast pyrolysis in fluidized beds

    Qingang Xiong;Jingchao Zhang;Fei Xu;Gavin Wiggins

  • Modeling the impact of bubbling bed hydrodynamics on tar yield and its fluctuations during biomass fast pyrolysis

    Qingang Xiong;Fei Xu;Emilio Ramirez;Sreekanth Pannala

  • Invited Review: A review of deterministic effects in cyclic variability of internal combustion engines

    Charles Ea Finney;Brian C Kaul;C Stuart Daw;Robert M Wagner

  • Sulfur impact on NOx storage, oxygen storage, and ammonia breakthrough during cyclic lean/rich operation of a commercial lean NOx trap

    Jae-Soon Choi;William P. Partridge;C. Stuart Daw

  • Analysis of cyclic variability in spark-assisted HCCI combustion using a double Wiebe function

    William J. Glewen;Robert M. Wagner;K. Dean Edwards;C. Stuart Daw

  • Sulfur and temperature effects on the spatial distribution of reactions inside a lean NOx trap and resulting changes in global performance

    Jae-Soon Choi;William P. Partridge;Josh A. Pihl;C. Stuart Daw

  • Analysis of the Impact of Selected Fuel Thermochemical Properties on Internal Combustion Engine Efficiency

    James P Szybist;Kalyana Chakravathy;C Stuart Daw

  • A proposed methodology for estimating transient engine-out temperature and emissions from steady-state maps

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  • Characterization of lean combustion instability in premixed charge spark ignition engines

    R M Wagner;J A Drallmeier;C S Daw

  • Maintenance of chaos in a computational model of a thermal pulse combustor.

    Visarath In;Mark L. Spano;Joseph D. Neff;William L. Ditto

  • Characteristics of cyclic heat release variability in the transition from spark ignition to HCCI in a gasoline engine

    A.K. Sen;G. Litak;K.D. Edwards;C.E.A. Finney

  • Chaos in thermal pulse combustion.

    C. Stuart Daw;John F. Thomas;George A. Richards;Lakshmanan L. Narayanaswami

  • Spatiotemporal distribution of NOx storage and impact on NH3 and N2O selectivities during lean/rich cycling of a Ba-based lean NOx trap catalyst

    Jae-Soon Choi;William P. Partridge;Josh A. Pihl;Mi-Young Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert M. Wagner
Robert M. Wagner Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sreekanth Pannala
Sreekanth Pannala Saudi Arabia Basic Industries (United States)
Randy L. Vander Wal
Randy L. Vander Wal Pennsylvania State University
Rolf D. Reitz
Rolf D. Reitz University of Wisconsin–Madison
Christopher J. Rutland
Christopher J. Rutland University of Wisconsin–Madison
Qingang Xiong
Qingang Xiong General Motors (United States)
David E. Foster
David E. Foster University of Wisconsin–Madison
Rodney O. Fox
Rodney O. Fox Iowa State University
Derek A. Splitter
Derek A. Splitter Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Miyoung Kim
Miyoung Kim Seoul National University

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