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Chun Sang Yoo is affiliated with the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a significant emphasis on chemical engineering.

Their scholarly output encompasses numerous subfields, including computational mechanics, fluid flow and transfer processes, aerospace engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality. The main research topics address combustion and flame dynamics, advanced combustion engine technologies, combustion and detonation processes, computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, fire dynamics and safety research, electrohydrodynamics and fluid dynamics, and fluid dynamics and turbulent flows.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Chun Sang Yoo include:

  • Suk Ho Chung
  • Jeong Park
  • Ki Sung Jung
  • Gyeong Taek Kim
  • Nguyễn Thị Hồng Minh

Their work has been published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Combustion and Flame
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Fuel
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Computer Physics Communications

Some recent papers by Chun Sang Yoo include:

  • "Effects of non-thermal plasma on turbulent premixed flames of ammonia/air in a swirl combustor," 2022, Fuel
  • "Laminar flame speed, Markstein length, and cellular instability for spherically propagating methane/ethylene-air premixed flames," 2020, Combustion and Flame
  • "Effect of the thickness of polyethylene insulation on flame spread over electrical wire with Cu-core under AC electric fields," 2022, Combustion and Flame
  • "Effect of core metal on flame spread and extinction for horizontal electrical wire with applied AC electric fields," 2020, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • "On the flame stabilization of turbulent lifted hydrogen jet flames in heated coflows near the autoignition limit: A comparative DNS study," 2021, Combustion and Flame

Best Publications

  • Terascale direct numerical simulations of turbulent combustion using S3D

    J. H. Chen;A. Choudhary;B. De Supinski;M. Devries

  • Three-dimensional direct numerical simulation of a turbulent lifted hydrogen jet flame in heated coflow: a chemical explosive mode analysis

    T. F. Lu;Chun Sang Yoo;J. H. Chen;C. K. Law

  • Characteristic boundary conditions for simulations of compressible reacting flows with multi-dimensional, viscous and reaction effects

    Chun Sang Yoo;H. G. Im

  • Direct numerical simulations of ignition of a lean n-heptane/air mixture with temperature inhomogeneities at constant volume: Parametric study

    Chun Sang Yoo;Tianfeng Lu;Jacqueline H. Chen;Chung King Law

  • Chemical explosive mode analysis for a turbulent lifted ethylene jet flame in highly-heated coflow

    Zhaoyu Luo;Chun Sang Yoo;Edward S. Richardson;Jacqueline H. Chen

  • Three-dimensional direct numerical simulation of a turbulent lifted hydrogen jet flame in heated coflow: flame stabilization and structure

    Chun Sang Yoo;R. Sankaran;J. H. Chen

  • Characteristic boundary conditions for direct simulations of turbulent counterflow flames

    Chun Sang Yoo;Y Wang;A Trouve;HG Im

  • A DNS study on the stabilization mechanism of a turbulent lifted ethylene jet flame in highly-heated coflow

    Chun Sang Yoo;Edward S. Richardson;Ramanan Sankaran;Jacqueline H. Chen

  • Direct numerical simulation of flame stabilization downstream of a transverse fuel jet in cross-flow

    R.W. Grout;A. Gruber;C.S. Yoo;J.H. Chen

  • Dynamic stiffness removal for direct numerical simulations

    Tianfeng Lu;Chung K. Law;Chun Sang Yoo;Jacqueline H. Chen

  • A DNS study of ignition characteristics of a lean iso-octane/air mixture under HCCI and SACI conditions

    Chun Sang Yoo;Zhaoyu Luo;Tianfeng Lu;Hongjip Kim

  • Direct numerical simulations of the ignition of lean primary reference fuel/air mixtures with temperature inhomogeneities

    Minh Bau Luong;Zhaoyu Luo;Tianfeng Lu;Suk Ho Chung

  • Computational diagnostics for n-heptane flames with chemical explosive mode analysis

    Ruiqin Shan;Chun Sang Yoo;Jacqueline H. Chen;Tianfeng Lu

  • Identification of premixed flame propagation modes using chemical explosive mode analysis

    Chao Xu;Ji-Woong Park;Chun Sang Yoo;Jacqueline H. Chen

  • Response of flame thickness and propagation speed under intense turbulence in spatially developing lean premixed methane–air jet flames

    Ramanan Sankaran;Evatt R. Hawkes;Chun Sang Yoo;Jacqueline H. Chen

  • A DNS study of the ignition of lean PRF/air mixtures with temperature inhomogeneities under high pressure and intermediate temperature

    Seung Ook Kim;Minh Bau Luong;Jacqueline H. Chen;Chun Sang Yoo

  • Direct numerical simulations of ignition of a lean n-heptane/air mixture with temperature and composition inhomogeneities relevant to HCCI and SCCI combustion

    Minh Bau Luong;Gwang Hyeon Yu;Tianfeng Lu;Suk Ho Chung

  • Ignition of a lean PRF/air mixture under RCCI/SCCI conditions: Chemical aspects

    Minh Bau Luong;Gwang Hyeon Yu;Suk Ho Chung;Chun Sang Yoo

  • Transient soot dynamics in turbulent nonpremixed ethylene–air counterflow flames

    Chun Sang Yoo;Hong G. Im

  • Terascale direct numerical simulations of turbulent combustion using S3D.

    Ramanan Sankaran;J. Mellor-Crummy;M. DeVries;Chun Sang Yoo

Frequent Co-Authors

Suk Ho Chung
Suk Ho Chung King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Jacqueline H. Chen
Jacqueline H. Chen Sandia National Laboratories
Tianfeng Lu
Tianfeng Lu University of Connecticut
Hong G. Im
Hong G. Im King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Evatt R. Hawkes
Evatt R. Hawkes University of New South Wales
Chung King Law
Chung King Law Princeton University
Sanghoon Kook
Sanghoon Kook University of New South Wales
Jonathan H. Frank
Jonathan H. Frank Sandia National Laboratories
Gianluca D'Errico
Gianluca D'Errico Polytechnic University of Milan
Scott Klasky
Scott Klasky Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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