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  • 2018 - Fellow of the Combustion Institute for exceptional mathematical modeling of unsteady combustion phenomena and the development of reduction methods for chemical kinetics

Overview

Ulrich Maas is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and chemical engineering, with significant contributions to computational mechanics, fluid flow and transfer processes, aerospace engineering, atmospheric science, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality.

The main topics of Maas's work include:

  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Combustion and flame dynamics
  • Combustion and Detonation Processes
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Fire dynamics and safety research
  • Heat transfer and supercritical fluids
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science

Ulrich Maas has published extensively in notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
  • Combustion Theory and Modelling
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Combustion and Flame
  • Energy & Fuels

Some of the recent papers are:

  • "Combustion features of CH4/NH3/H2 ternary blends", 2022, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Perspectives on NOX Emissions and Impacts from Ammonia Combustion Processes", 2024, Energy & Fuels
  • "Flexible energy conversion and storage via high-temperature gas-phase reactions: The piston engine as a polygeneration reactor", 2020, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • "Experimental and numerical investigations on extinction strain rates in non-premixed counterflow methane and propane flames in an oxygen reduced environment", 2021, Fuel
  • "A comprehensive kinetic modeling of oxymethylene ethers (OMEn, n=1-3) oxidation - laminar flame speed and ignition delay time measurements", 2022, Combustion and Flame

Coauthors frequently collaborating with Maas include:

  • Chunkan Yu
  • Robert Schießl
  • V. Bykov
  • Simon Drost
  • Christina Straßacker

Ulrich Maas was recognized as a Fellow of the Combustion Institute in 2018 for their work related to mathematical modeling of unsteady combustion phenomena and the development of reduction methods for chemical kinetics.

Best Publications

  • Simplifying chemical kinetics: Intrinsic low-dimensional manifolds in composition space

    U. Maas;S.B. Pope

  • Combustion: Physical and Chemical Fundamentals, Modelling and Simulation, Experiments, Pollutant Formation

    J. Warnatz;Ulrich Maas;Robert W. Dibble

  • Ignition processes in hydrogenoxygen mixtures

    U. Maas;J. Warnatz

  • Implementation of simplified chemical kinetics based on intrinsic low-dimensional manifolds

    U. Maas;S.B. Pope

  • Investigations on Pre-Ignition in Highly Supercharged SI Engines

    Christoph Dahnz;Kyung-Man Han;Ulrich Spicher;Max Magar

  • The extension of the ILDM concept to reaction–diffusion manifolds

    V. Bykov;U. Maas

  • Laminar flame calculations using simplified chemical kinetics based on intrinsic low-dimensional manifolds

    U. Maas;S.B. Pope

  • Auto-ignition of toluene-doped n-heptane and iso-octane/air mixtures: High-pressure shock-tube experiments and kinetics modeling

    Michaela Hartmann;Iliana Gushterova;Mustapha Fikri;Christof Schulz

  • Combustion features of CH4/NH3/H2 ternary blends

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  • Detailed investigation of ignition by hot gas jets

    R. Sadanandan;D. Markus;R. Schießl;U. Maas

  • Efficient calculation of intrinsic low-dimensional manifolds for the simplification of chemical kinetics

    Ulrich Maas

  • Numerical simulation of spark ignition including ionization

    Maren Thiele;Stefan Selle;Uwe Riedel;Jürgen Warnatz

  • Monte Carlo PDF modelling of a turbulent natural-gas diffusion flame

    P.A. Nooren;H.A. Wouters;T.W.J. Peeters;D. Roekaerts

  • Model Reduction for Combustion Chemistry

    Dimitris A. Goussis;Ulrich Maas

  • Development of a parallel direct simulation code to investigate reactive flows

    D. Thévenin;F. Behrendt;U. Maas;B. Przywara

  • Ignition delay times of diethyl ether measured in a high-pressure shock tube and a rapid compression machine

    M. Werler;L.R. Cancino;R. Schiessl;U. Maas

  • Problem adapted reduced models based on Reaction–Diffusion Manifolds (REDIMs)

    V. Bykov;U. Maas

  • SPARK IGNITION OF TURBULENT METHANE/AIR MIXTURES REVEALED BY TIME-RESOLVED PLANAR LASER-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE AND DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS

    Clemens F. Kaminski;Johan Hult;Marcus Aldén;Steffen Lindenmaier

  • Ignition processes in carbon-monoxide-hydrogen-oxygen mixtures

    U. Maas;J. Warnatz

  • Premature Flame Initiation in a Turbocharged DISI Engine - Numerical and Experimental Investigations

    Stefan Palaveev;Max Magar;Heiko Kubach;Robert Schiessl

  • Unsteady Combustor Physics

    Ulrich Maas

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. Dibble
Robert W. Dibble King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Andreas Dreizler
Andreas Dreizler Technical University of Darmstadt
Christof Schulz
Christof Schulz University of Duisburg-Essen
J. Warnatz
J. Warnatz Heidelberg University
Bart Merci
Bart Merci Ghent University
Dominique Thévenin
Dominique Thévenin Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Johannes Janicka
Johannes Janicka Technical University of Darmstadt
Volker Schulze
Volker Schulze Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Olaf Deutschmann
Olaf Deutschmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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