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Dimitrios C. Kyritsis

Dimitrios C. Kyritsis

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
37
Citations
6132
World Ranking
2367
National Ranking
27

Overview

Dimitrios C. Kyritsis is affiliated with Khalifa University in the United Arab Emirates. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and chemical engineering, with emphasis on several key subfields and topics within these broader areas. The main subfields of study include fluid flow and transfer processes, computational mechanics, aerospace engineering, materials chemistry, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics related to combustion and energy systems. Major topics covered in their research portfolio are advanced combustion engine technologies, combustion and flame dynamics, catalytic processes in materials science, spectroscopy and laser applications, combustion and detonation processes, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, and calibration and measurement techniques.

Dimitrios C. Kyritsis has contributed to multiple recent papers, reflecting a focus on combustion dynamics and energy system modeling. Notable recent publications include the following:

  • NO Formation and Autoignition Dynamics during Combustion of H2O-Diluted NH3/H2O2 Mixtures with Air (2020, Energies)
  • Emission Quantification via Passive Infrared Optical Gas Imaging: A Review (2022, Energies)
  • Implementation of Cognitive Digital Twins in Connected and Agile Supply Networks - an Operational model (2021, Preprints.org)
  • Exergy evaluation of equivalence ratio, compression ratio and residual gas effects in variable compression ratio spark-ignition engine using quasi-dimensional combustion modeling (2022, Energy)
  • NH3 vs. CH4 autoignition: A comparison of chemical dynamics (2021, Combustion Theory and Modelling)

The venues in which Dimitrios C. Kyritsis most frequently publishes include arXiv (Cornell University), Fuel, Energies, Energy, and Combustion Theory and Modelling. These reflect a focus on journals and repositories that cover combustion science, energy engineering, and applied mechanics.

Collaborations are a significant aspect of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include Dimitris A. Goussis, Ruiyuan Kang, Panos Liatsis, Dimitris M. Manias, and C.D. Rakopoulos. These collaborations are indicative of a network across combustion dynamics and energy engineering disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Effects of butanol–diesel fuel blends on the performance and emissions of a high-speed DI diesel engine

    D.C. Rakopoulos;C.D. Rakopoulos;E.G. Giakoumis;A.M. Dimaratos

  • Combustion heat release analysis of ethanol or n-butanol diesel fuel blends in heavy-duty DI diesel engine

    D.C. Rakopoulos;C.D. Rakopoulos;R.G. Papagiannakis;D.C. Kyritsis

  • Influence of properties of various common bio-fuels on the combustion and emission characteristics of high-speed DI (direct injection) diesel engine: Vegetable oil, bio-diesel, ethanol, n-butanol, diethyl ether

    Dimitrios C. Rakopoulos;Constantine D. Rakopoulos;Evangelos G. Giakoumis;Roussos G. Papagiannakis

  • Comparative second-law analysis of internal combustion engine operation for methane, methanol, and dodecane fuels

    C.D Rakopoulos;D.C Kyritsis

  • Validation and sensitivity analysis of a two zone Diesel engine model for combustion and emissions prediction

    C.D Rakopoulos;D.C Rakopoulos;E.G Giakoumis;D.C Kyritsis

  • Butanol or DEE blends with either straight vegetable oil or biodiesel excluding fossil fuel: Comparative effects on diesel engine combustion attributes, cyclic variability and regulated emissions trade-off

    Dimitrios C. Rakopoulos;Constantine D. Rakopoulos;Dimitrios C. Kyritsis

  • Experimental study of flame stabilization in low Reynolds and Dean number flows in curved mesoscale ducts

    Franck Richecoeur;Dimitrios C. Kyritsis

  • Availability analysis of hydrogen/natural gas blends combustion in internal combustion engines

    C.D. Rakopoulos;M.A. Scott;D.C. Kyritsis;E.G. Giakoumis

  • Optimization of a catalytic combustor using electrosprayed liquid hydrocarbons for mesoscale power generation

    Dimitrios C. Kyritsis;Bruno Coriton;Fabien Faure;Subir Roychoudhury

  • Mesoscale combustion: a first step towards liquid fueled batteries

    Dimitrios C Kyritsis;Subir Roychoudhury;Charles S McEnally;Lisa D Pfefferle

  • Hydrogen enrichment effects on the second law analysis of natural and landfill gas combustion in engine cylinders

    C.D. Rakopoulos;D.C. Kyritsis

  • Experimental-stochastic investigation of the combustion cyclic variability in HSDI diesel engine using ethanol–diesel fuel blends

    D.C. Rakopoulos;C.D. Rakopoulos;E.G. Giakoumis;R.G. Papagiannakis

  • Development and validation of a comprehensive two‐zone model for combustion and emissions formation in a DI diesel engine

    C.D. Rakopoulos;D.C. Rakopoulos;D.C. Kyritsis

  • Mesoscale power generation by a catalytic combustor using electrosprayed liquid hydrocarbons

    Dimitrios C. Kyritsis;Ismael Guerrero-Arias;Subir Roychoudhury;Alessandro Gomez

  • Soot reduction effects of the addition of four butanol isomers on partially premixed flames of diesel surrogates

    Beiling Chen;Xinlei Liu;Haifeng Liu;Hu Wang

  • Flames in narrow circular tubes

    T.L. Jackson;J. Buckmaster;Z. Lu;D.C. Kyritsis

  • Characteristics of Biofuels and Renewable Fuel Standards

    Alan C. Hansen;Dimitrios C. Kyritsis;Chia fon F. Lee

  • The combustion of n-butanol/diesel fuel blends and its cyclic variability in a direct injection diesel engine

    C D Rakopoulos;D C Rakopoulos;E G Giakoumis;D C Kyritsis

  • Quantifying the flow dynamics of supercritical CO2–water displacement in a 2D porous micromodel using fluorescent microscopy and microscopic PIV

    Farzan Kazemifar;Farzan Kazemifar;Gianluca Blois;Gianluca Blois;Dimitrios C. Kyritsis;Kenneth T. Christensen;Kenneth T. Christensen

  • Operational regimes of rich methane and propane/oxygen flames in mesoscale non-adiabatic ducts

    Christopher J. Evans;Dimitrios C. Kyritsis

  • Emissions Characteristics of Neat Butanol Fuel Using a Port Fuel-Injected, Spark-Ignition Engine

    Benjamin Wigg;Robert Coverdill;Chia Fon Lee;Dimitrios Kyritsis

Frequent Co-Authors

Dimitrios C. Rakopoulos
Dimitrios C. Rakopoulos National Technical University of Athens
Alessandro Gomez
Alessandro Gomez Yale University
Constantine D. Rakopoulos
Constantine D. Rakopoulos National Technical University of Athens
Kenneth T. Christensen
Kenneth T. Christensen University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Eiyad Abu-Nada
Eiyad Abu-Nada Khalifa University
Chia-Fon Lee
Chia-Fon Lee University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Evangelos G. Giakoumis
Evangelos G. Giakoumis National Technical University of Athens
Seung Wook Baek
Seung Wook Baek Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Mingfa Yao
Mingfa Yao Tianjin University
Haifeng Liu
Haifeng Liu Tianjin University

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