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6937
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7961
National Ranking
501

Overview

Gordon E. Andrews is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and specializes in the field of Engineering. Their research spans several subfields including Biomedical Engineering, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Computational Mechanics, and Aerospace Engineering.

The main topics of Andrews' work focus on Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes, Fire Dynamics and Safety Research, Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies, Combustion and Detonation Processes, Vehicle Emissions and Performance, Energy and Environment Impacts, and Combustion and Flame Dynamics.

Some recent publications by Andrews include:

  • Increasing Access to Electricity: An Assessment of the Energy and Power Generation Potential from Biomass Waste Residues in Tanzania (2021, Energies)
  • Evaluation of CFD simulations of transient pool fire burning rates (2021, Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries)
  • Combustion and Explosion Characteristics of Pulverised Wood, Valorized with Mild Pyrolysis in Pilot Scale Installation, Using the Modified ISO 1 m3 Dust Explosion Vessel (2022, Applied Sciences)
  • Biocoal - Quality control and assurance (2020, Biomass and Bioenergy)
  • Improved model for the analysis of the Heat Release Rate (HRR) in Compression Ignition (CI) engines (2020, Journal of the Energy Institute)

Andrews frequently publishes in several venues, with multiple papers in the SAE Technical Papers on CD-ROM/SAE Technical Paper Series and Fuel, and additional contributions to Energies, Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, and Applied Sciences.

Collaborative work is an important aspect of Andrews' career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • HN Phylaktou
  • Hu Li
  • Francis Omotola Olanrewaju
  • Muhammad Azam Saeed
  • Zahida Aslam

Best Publications

  • The burning velocity of methane-air mixtures

    G.E. Andrews;D. Bradley

  • Determination of burning velocities: A critical review

    G.E. Andrews;D. Bradley

  • Diesel particulate emissions: The role of unburned fuel

    P.T. Williams;M.K. Abbass;G.E. Andrews;K.D. Bartle

  • The relation between polycyclic aromatic compounds in diesel fuels and exhaust particulates

    Paul T. Williams;Keith D. Bartle;Gordon E. Andrews

  • Venting of gas explosion through relief ducts: Interaction between internal and external explosions

    G. Ferrara;S.K. Willacy;H.N. Phylaktou;G.E. Andrews

  • Experimental study on vented gas explosion in a cylindrical vessel with a vent duct

    Rafiziana Md. Kasmani;Rafiziana Md. Kasmani;G. E. Andrews;H. N. Phylaktou

  • Determination of burning velocity by double ignition in a closed vessel

    G.E. Andrews;D. Bradley

  • On-line fractionation and identification of diesel fuel polycyclic aromatic compounds by two-dimensional microbore high-performance liquid chromatography/capillary gas chromatography

    Ilona L. Davies;Keith D. Bartle;Paul T. Williams;Gordon E. Andrews

  • Real-World Vehicle Exhaust Emissions Monitoring. Review and Critical Discussion

    Karl Ropkins;Joe Beebe;Hu Li;Basil Daham

  • Emission of Oxygenated Species from the Combustion of Pine Wood and its Relation to Soot Formation

    E.M. Fitzpatrick;A.B. Ross;J. Bates;G. Andrews

  • Comparison of the explosion characteristics and flame speeds of pulverised coals and biomass in the ISO standard 1 m3 dust explosion equipment

    Clara Huéscar Medina;Brian MacCoitir;Hamed Sattar;David J.F. Slatter

  • The acceleration of flame propagation in a tube by an obstacle

    H. Phylaktou;G.E. Andrews

  • Vent burst pressure effects on vented gas explosion reduced pressure

    Bala M. Fakandu;Gordon E. Andrews;Herodotus N. Phylaktou

  • The effect of vent size and congestion in large-scale vented natural gas/air explosions

    GB Tomlin;GB Tomlin;DM Johnson;P Cronin;HN Phylaktou

  • The acceleration of flames in tube explosions with two obstacles as a function of the obstacle separation distance

    Abdulmajid M. Na'inna;Herodotos N. Phylaktou;Gordon E. Andrews

  • Gas explosions in linked vessels

    H. Phylaktou;G.E. Andrews

  • Gas explosions in long closed vessels

    H. Phylaktou;G. E. Andrews

  • Application of automated on-line microbore high-performance liquid chromatography/capillary gas chromatography to diesel exhaust particulates.

    Ilona L. Davies;Mark W. Raynor;Paul T. Williams;Gordon E. Andrews

  • Automated chemical class characterization of kerosene and diesel fuels by on-line coupled microbore HPLC/capillary GC

    Ilona L. Davies;Keith D. Bartle;Gordon E. Andrews;Paul T. Williams

  • The development of an experimental method for the determination of the minimum explosible concentration of biomass powders

    C. Huéscar Medina;H.N. Phylaktou;H. Sattar;G.E. Andrews

  • Diesel particulate composition changes along an air cooled exhaust pipe and dilution tunnel

    M. K. Abbass;G. E. Andrews;P. T. Williams;K. D. Bartle

  • Fast flame speeds and rates of pressure rise in the initial period of gas explosions in large L/D cylindrical enclosures

    H.N. Phylaktou;G.E. Andrews;P. Herath

  • Impingement/Effusion Cooling: The Influence of the Number of Impingement Holes and Pressure Loss on the Heat Transfer Coefficient

    A. M. Al Dabagh;G. E. Andrews;R. A. A. Abdul Husain;C. I. Husain

  • Improved Trench Film Cooling With Shaped Trench Outlets

    Habeeb Idowu Oguntade;Gordon E. Andrews;Alan Burns;Derek B. Ingham

  • The Role of Lubricating Oil in Diesel Particulate and Particulate PAH Emissions

    Paul T. Williams;Gordon E. Andrews;Keith D. Bartle

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul T. Williams
Paul T. Williams University of Leeds
Keith D. Bartle
Keith D. Bartle University of Leeds
Mohamed Pourkashanian
Mohamed Pourkashanian University of Sheffield
Derek B. Ingham
Derek B. Ingham University of Sheffield
Alan Williams
Alan Williams University of Leeds
Derek Bradley
Derek Bradley University of Leeds
Andrew Ross
Andrew Ross University of Leeds
Alison S. Tomlin
Alison S. Tomlin University of Leeds
Muhammad Farooq
Muhammad Farooq Sultan Qaboos University
Julian R. Jones
Julian R. Jones Imperial College London

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