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Daniel L. Flowers is affiliated with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the United States. The scientist's work is associated with a prominent national research institution known for contributions to various scientific and technological fields.

Details regarding specific recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues are not available. Information about book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research work has not been provided.

There is no data on awards or honors received by Daniel L. Flowers. The scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • A Multi-Zone Model for Prediction of HCCI Combustion and Emissions

    Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel L. Flowers;Charles K. Westbrook;J. Ray Smith

  • A fully coupled computational fluid dynamics and multi-zone model with detailed chemical kinetics for the simulation of premixed charge compression ignition engines

    A Babajimopoulos;D N Assanis;D L Flowers;S M Aceves

  • HCCI Engine Control by Thermal Management

    Joel Martinez-Frias;Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel Flowers;J. Ray Smith

  • Improving Ethanol Life Cycle Energy Efficiency by Direct Utilization of Wet Ethanol in HCCI Engines

    Joel Martinez-Frias;Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel L. Flowers

  • A Decoupled Model of Detailed Fluid Mechanics Followed by Detailed Chemical Kinetics for Prediction of Iso-Octane HCCI Combustion

    Salvador M. Aceves;Joel Martinez-Frias;Daniel L. Flowers;J. Ray Smith

  • Faster solvers for large kinetic mechanisms using adaptive preconditioners

    Matthew J. McNenly;Russell A. Whitesides;Daniel L. Flowers

  • A Sequential Fluid-mechanic Chemical-kinetic Model of Propane HCCI Combustion

    Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel L. Flowers;Joel Martinez-Frias;J. Ray Smith

  • HCCI Combustion: Analysis and Experiments

    Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel L. Flowers;Joel Martinez-Frias;J. Ray Smith

  • Detailed Chemical Kinetic Simulation of Natural Gas HCCI Combustion: Gas Composition Effects and Investigation of Control Strategies

    D. Flowers;S. Aceves;C. K. Westbrook;J. R. Smith

  • HCCI Engine Combustion-Timing Control: Optimizing Gains and Fuel Consumption Via Extremum Seeking

    N.J. Killingsworth;S.M. Aceves;D.L. Flowers;F. Espinosa-Loza

  • Combustion Timing in HCCI Engines Determined by Ion-Sensor: Experimental and Kinetic Modeling

    P. Mehresh;J. Souder;D. Flowers;U. Riedel

  • Compact, Efficient Laser Systems Required for Laser Inertial Fusion Energy

    A. Bayramian;S. Aceves;T. Anklam;K. Baker

  • Increased efficiency in SI engine with air replaced by oxygen in argon mixture

    Nick J. Killingsworth;Vi H. Rapp;Daniel L. Flowers;Salvador M. Aceves

  • Investigation of HCCI combustion of diethyl ether and ethanol mixtures using carbon 14 tracing and numerical simulations

    John Hunter Mack;Daniel L. Flowers;Bruce A. Buchholz;Robert W Dibble

  • HCCI in a CFR engine: experiments and detailed kinetic modeling

    Daniel Flowers;Salvador Aceves;Ray Smith;John Torres

  • Acceleration of Detailed Chemical Kinetics Using Multi-zone Modeling for CFD in Internal Combustion Engine Simulations

    Mandhapati Raju;Mingjie Wang;Meizhong Dai;William Piggott

  • Piston-Liner Crevice Geometry Effect on HCCI Combustion by Multi-Zone Analysis

    Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel L. Flowers;Francisco Espinosa-Loza;Joel Martinez-Frias

  • Prediction of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions in iso-octane HCCI engine combustion using multizone simulations

    Daniel L. Flowers;Salvador M. Aceves;Joel Martinez-Frias;Robert W. Dibble

  • Spatial Analysis of Emissions Sources for HCCI Combustion at Low Loads Using a Multi-Zone Model

    Salvador M. Aceves;Daniel L. Flowers;Francisco Espinosa-Loza;Joel Martinez-Frias

  • 1.9-Liter Four-Cylinder HCCI Engine Operation with Exhaust Gas Recirculation

    Michael Y. Au;James W. Girard;Robert Dibble;Daniel Flowers

  • Improving Ethanol Life Cycle Energy Efficiency by Direct Utilization of Wet Ethanol in HCCI Engines

    Daniel L. Flowers;Salvador M Aceves;Joel Martinez Frias

Frequent Co-Authors

Salvador M. Aceves
Salvador M. Aceves Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Robert W. Dibble
Robert W. Dibble King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Miroslav Krstic
Miroslav Krstic University of California, San Diego
William J. Pitz
William J. Pitz Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Charles K. Westbrook
Charles K. Westbrook Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Bengt Johansson
Bengt Johansson Technical University of Denmark
David E. Foster
David E. Foster University of Wisconsin–Madison
Magnus Sjöberg
Magnus Sjöberg Royal Institute of Technology
John E. Dec
John E. Dec Sandia National Laboratories
Dennis N. Assanis
Dennis N. Assanis University of Delaware

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