2003 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to understanding the dynamics of liquid breakup in sprays, the properties of selfpreserving turbulent flows and the mechanism of turbulence generation in dispersed multiphase flows
1990 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1988 - Heat Transfer Memorial Award, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
His primary scientific interests are in Mechanics, Turbulence, Breakup, Combustion and Thermodynamics. His Mechanics research includes elements of Drop and Classical mechanics. Gerard M. Faeth interconnects Injector and Atmospheric pressure in the investigation of issues within Turbulence.
His study in Breakup is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Shock wave, Aerodynamics and Primary. His research in Premixed flame and Soot are components of Combustion. His work carried out in the field of Laminar flow brings together such families of science as Hydrogen, Markstein number, Diffusion flame, Methane and Propane.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Mechanics, Turbulence, Laminar flow, Combustion and Thermodynamics. The various areas that he examines in his Mechanics study include Drop and Classical mechanics. As part of the same scientific family, Gerard M. Faeth usually focuses on Turbulence, concentrating on Optics and intersecting with Vortex.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Soot, Jet, Diffusion flame and Analytical chemistry. His research integrates issues of Premixed flame, Meteorology and Flame structure in his study of Diffusion flame. His research investigates the connection between Combustion and topics such as Agglomerate that intersect with problems in Slurry.
His main research concerns Mechanics, Laminar flow, Turbulence, Diffusion flame and Soot. His Mechanics research integrates issues from Optics and Classical mechanics. His Laminar flow research incorporates elements of Jet, Premixed flame, Flame structure and Analytical chemistry.
His research in Turbulence intersects with topics in Heat transfer, Vortex, Convection and Scaling. His Diffusion flame study is concerned with Combustion in general. In his study, Markstein number is strongly linked to Thermodynamics, which falls under the umbrella field of Combustion.
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Evaporation and combustion of sprays
G.M. Faeth.
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (1983)
Current status of droplet and liquid combustion
G.M. Faeth.
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (1977)
Near-limit drop deformation and secondary breakup
L. P. Hsiang;Gerard M. Faeth.
International Journal of Multiphase Flow (1992)
Structure and breakup properties of sprays
G.M Faeth;L.-P Hsiang;P.-K Wu.
International Journal of Multiphase Flow (1995)
Fractal and projected structure properties of soot aggregates
Ümit Özgür Köylü;G. M. Faeth;Tiago L. Farias;Maria da Gracia Carvalho.
Combustion and Flame (1995)
Mixing, transport and combustion in sprays
Gerard M. Faeth.
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science (1987)
Flame stretch interactions of laminar premixed hydrogen/air flames at normal temperature and pressure
K.T. Aung;M.I. Hassan;G.M. Faeth.
Combustion and Flame (1997)
Flame/stretch interactions of premixed hydrogen-fueled flames: measurements and predictions
O.C Kwon;G.M Faeth.
Combustion and Flame (2001)
Measured and predicted properties of laminar premixed methane/air flames at various pressures
M.I Hassan;K.T Aung;G.M Faeth.
Combustion and Flame (1998)
Evaluation of a stochastic model of particle dispersion in a turbulent round jet
J.-S. Shuen;L.-D. Chen;G. M. Faeth.
Aiche Journal (1983)
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