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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
40
Citations
6411
World Ranking
2023
National Ranking
752

Overview

Jerry Seitzman is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on various aspects of combustion, fluid dynamics, and chemical engineering, with a strong emphasis on combustion and flame dynamics as well as advanced combustion engine technologies.

The scientist's work spans multiple related fields of study including:

  • Engineering
  • Chemical Engineering

Within these main fields, notable subfields they have contributed to include:

  • Computational Mechanics
  • Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering

Jerry Seitzman's research covers several key topics such as:

  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows

Their recent publications illustrate research interests focused on combustion behavior, emissions, and dynamics in engines and reacting flows. Noteworthy papers include:

  • "Probabilistic modeling of forced ignition of alternative jet fuels" (2020), published in Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • "Laminar flame speed measurements of ethylene at high preheat temperatures and for diluted oxidizers" (2021), published in Combustion and Flame
  • "Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Premixed Reacting Jets in a Vitiated Crossflow" (2020), published in Combustion Science and Technology
  • "Finite-rate entrainment effects on nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in staged combustors" (2021), published in Combustion and Flame
  • "Forced and Unforced Dynamics of a Lean Premixed Prevaporized Combustor for Civil Supersonic Transport" (2023), published in AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum

Jerry Seitzman often collaborates with a consistent group of coauthors, which includes:

  • Brandon Sforzo
  • Tim Lieuwen
  • Mitchell L. Passarelli
  • Samuel E. Wonfor
  • Andy X. Zheng

Their research has been featured frequently in several publication venues, highlighting their focus and outreach within the combustion and engineering community. Key venues where their work appears include:

  • Combustion and Flame
  • Combustion Science and Technology
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum
  • AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum

Best Publications

  • Laminar flame speeds of H2/CO mixtures : Effect of CO2 dilution, preheat temperature, and pressure

    J. Natarajan;T. Lieuwen;J. Seitzman

  • Planar laser-fluorescence imaging of combustion gases

    Ronald K. Hanson;Jerry M. Seitzman;Phillip H. Paul

  • The effects of bimodal aluminum with ultrafine aluminum on the burning rates of solid propellants

    A. Dokhan;E.W. Price;J.M. Seitzman;R.K. Sigman

  • Flame transfer function saturation mechanisms in a swirl-stabilized combustor

    Benjamin D. Bellows;Mohan K. Bobba;Annalisa Forte;Jerry M. Seitzman

  • CH∗ chemiluminescence modeling for combustion diagnostics

    Venkata N. Nori;Jerry M. Seitzman

  • Active Control of Lean Blowout for Turbine Engine Combustors

    T. M. Muruganandam;S. Nair;D. Scarborough;Y. Neumeier

  • Pressure and preheat dependence of laminar flame speeds of H2/CO/CO2/O2/He mixtures

    J. Natarajan;Y. Kochar;T. Lieuwen;J. Seitzman

  • Soot volume fraction and particle size measurements with laser-induced incandescence.

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  • Measurements and analysis of turbulent consumption speeds of H2/CO mixtures

    Prabhakar Venkateswaran;Andrew Marshall;Dong Hyuk Shin;David Noble

  • Optical equivalence ratio sensors for gas turbine combustors

    T.M. Muruganandam;B.-H. Kim;M.R. Morrell;V. Nori

  • Flame and Flow Topologies in an Annular Swirling Flow

    I. Chterev;C. W. Foley;D. Foti;S. Kostka

  • COMBUSTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME

    Franklin F Mittricker;Dennis M O'dea;Harry W Deckman;Chad C Rasmussen

  • Comparison of NO and OH planar fluorescence temperature measurements in scramjet model flowfields

    B. K. McMillin;J. M. Seitzman;R. K. Hanson

  • Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Combustion Diagnostic under Varying Operating Conditions

    Venkata Nori;Jerry Seitzman;Ben T. Zinn

  • The effect of ozone addition on laminar flame speed

    Xiang Gao;Yao Zhang;Sampath Adusumilli;Jerry Seitzman

  • NONLINEAR FLAME TRANSFER FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS IN A SWIRL- STABILIZED COMBUSTOR

    Benjamin D. Bellows;Mohan K. Bobba;Jerry M. Seitzman;Tim Lieuwen

  • Experiments and modeling of propane combustion with vitiation

    Ponnuthurai Gokulakrishnan;Casey C. Fuller;Michael S. Klassen;Richard G. Joklik

  • Time-averaged characteristics of a reacting fuel jet in vitiated cross-flow

    Ryan Sullivan;Benjamin Wilde;David R. Noble;Jerry M. Seitzman

  • Imaging and characterization of OH structures in a turbulent nonpremixed flame

    Jerry M. Seitzman;Aziz Üngüt;Phillip H. Paul;Ronald K. Hanson

  • OPTICAL AND ACOUSTIC SENSING OF LEAN BLOWOUT PRECURSORS

    Thiruchengode Muruganandam;Suraj Nair;Yedidia Neumeier;Tim Lieuwen

  • Pressure and fuel effects on turbulent consumption speeds of H2/CO blends

    Prabhakar Venkateswaran;Andrew Marshall;Jerry Seitzman;Tim Lieuwen

  • Intermittent Burning of Ammonium Perchlorate-Hydrocarbon Binder Monomodal Matrixes, Sandwiches, and Propellants

    Satyanarayanan R. Chakravarthy;Jerry M. Seitzman;Edward W. Price;Robert K. Sigman

  • Chemiluminescence Based Sensors for Turbine Engines

    Thiruchengode Muruganandam;Byounghui Kim;Randy Olsen;Mayank Patel

  • Soot Measurements in a Simulated Engine Exhaust Using Laser-Induced Incandescence

    Richard T. Wainner;Jerry M. Seitzman;Stefan R. Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim Lieuwen
Tim Lieuwen Georgia Institute of Technology
Ben T. Zinn
Ben T. Zinn Georgia Institute of Technology
Suresh Menon
Suresh Menon Georgia Institute of Technology
Sang Hee Won
Sang Hee Won University of South Carolina
Matthias Ihme
Matthias Ihme Stanford University
James R. Gord
James R. Gord United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Jacqueline H. Chen
Jacqueline H. Chen Sandia National Laboratories
Eric L. Petersen
Eric L. Petersen Texas A&M University
Henry J. Curran
Henry J. Curran University of Galway
Stephan Irle
Stephan Irle Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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