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Overview

Eugeny Y. Kenig is affiliated with the University of Paderborn in Germany. Their research expertise spans the broad field of engineering, with a focus on mechanical engineering, computational mechanics, biomedical engineering, control and systems engineering, and fluid flow and transfer processes.

Their scholarly work concentrates on several main topics including heat transfer and optimization, process optimization and integration, carbon dioxide capture technologies, fluid dynamics and heat transfer, heat transfer mechanisms, fluid dynamics and mixing, and phase equilibria and thermodynamics.

Kenig has published extensively in a variety of scientific journals. Among the most frequent publication venues are:

  • Chemical Engineering Science
  • Chemie Ingenieur Technik
  • International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Eugeny Y. Kenig include:

  • "Modeling and improvement of a packed bed latent heat storage filled with non-spherical encapsulated PCM-Elements", 2021, Renewable Energy
  • "Numerical investigation of conjugate heat transfer in a pillow-plate heat exchanger", 2020, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • "Recent Advances in Experimental Techniques for Flow and Mass Transfer Analyses in Thermal Separation Systems", 2020, Chemie Ingenieur Technik
  • "Numerical investigation of liquid flow morphology in structured packings", 2020, Chemical Engineering Science
  • "Numerical analysis of burst pressure and maximum inflation height of aluminium made pillow plates", 2022, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, with multiple joint publications. Frequent collaborators include Nicole Lutters, Markus Schubert, Venkatesh Inguva, Ilja Ausner, and Alexander H.J. Salten.

Best Publications

  • CO2‐Alkanolamine Reaction Kinetics: A Review of Recent Studies

    Prakash D. Vaidya;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Dividing wall columns in chemical process industry: A review on current activities

    Ömer Yildirim;Anton A. Kiss;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Modelling of reactive separation processes: reactive absorption and reactive distillation

    C. Noeres;E.Y. Kenig;A. Górak

  • CFD-based analysis of the wall effect on the pressure drop in packed beds with moderate tube/particle diameter ratios in the laminar flow regime

    Theodoros Atmakidis;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • On the modelling and simulation of sour gas absorption by aqueous amine solutions

    Lars Kucka;Ivo Müller;Eugeny Y Kenig;Andrzej Górak

  • Reactive absorption in chemical process industry: A review on current activities

    Ömer Yildirim;Anton A. Kiss;Nicole Hüser;Katharina Leßmann

  • Reactive Distillation in a Dividing Wall Column: Rate-Based Modeling and Simulation

    Ivo Mueller;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Kinetics of the gas-liquid reaction between carbon dioxide and hydroxide ions

    Lars Kucka;Eugeny Y. Kenig;Andrzej Gorak

  • Determination of gas–liquid reaction kinetics with a stirred cell reactor

    L Kucka;J Richter;E.Y Kenig;A Górak

  • Reactive absorption: Optimal process design via optimal modelling

    E.Y. Kenig;R. Schneider;A. Górak

  • Investigation of ethyl acetate reactive distillation process

    E.Y. Kenig;H. Bäder;A. Górak;B. Beßling

  • Micro-separation of fluid systems: A state-of-the-art review

    Eugeny Y. Kenig;Yuanhai Su;Anna Lautenschleger;Paris Chasanis

  • Kinetics of Carbon Dioxide Removal by Aqueous Alkaline Amino Acid Salts

    Prakash D. Vaidya;Prashanti Konduru;Mukanth Vaidyanathan;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Absorption of CO2 into aqueous blends of alkanolamines prepared from renewable resources

    Prakash D. Vaidya;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Investigation of different column configurations for the ethyl acetate synthesis via reactive distillation

    M Klöker;E.Y Kenig;A Górak;A.P Markusse

  • Rate-based modelling and simulation of reactive separations in gas/vapour–liquid systems

    Markus Klöker;Eugeny Y. Kenig;Achim Hoffmann;Peter Kreis

  • Acceleration of CO2 Reaction with N,N-Diethylethanolamine in Aqueous Solutions by Piperazine

    Prakash D. Vaidya and;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Secondary amines for CO2 capture: A kinetic investigation using N-ethylmonoethanolamine

    Parag N. Sutar;Abhinav Jha;Prakash D. Vaidya;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Termolecular Kinetic Model for CO2‐Alkanolamine Reactions: An Overview

    Prakash D. Vaidya;Eugeny Y. Kenig

  • Determination of the geometric design parameters of pillow-plate heat exchangers

    M. Piper;A. Olenberg;J.M. Tran;E.Y. Kenig;E.Y. Kenig

  • A film model based approach for simulation of multicomponent reactive separation

    E. Kenig;A. Górak

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrzej Górak
Andrzej Górak TU Dortmund University
Uwe Hampel
Uwe Hampel Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Kai Sundmacher
Kai Sundmacher Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Freek Kapteijn
Freek Kapteijn Delft University of Technology
Jadran Vrabec
Jadran Vrabec Technical University of Berlin
Jacob A. Moulijn
Jacob A. Moulijn Delft University of Technology
Guangwen Chen
Guangwen Chen Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Anton A. Kiss
Anton A. Kiss Delft University of Technology
Peter Stephan
Peter Stephan Technical University of Darmstadt
Joachim Bocker
Joachim Bocker University of Paderborn

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