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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
3928
World Ranking
2903
National Ranking
363

Overview

Zhuyin Ren is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and has contributed extensively to research in engineering and chemical engineering, with a particular focus on computational mechanics, fluid flow and transfer processes, aerospace engineering, safety and risk quality, and atmospheric science.

Their work encompasses critical topics such as combustion and flame dynamics, advanced combustion engine technologies, combustion and detonation processes, fire dynamics and safety research, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, as well as atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

Recent notable publications by Zhuyin Ren include:

  • An experimental study of laminar ammonia/methane/air premixed flames using expanding spherical flames, 2020, Fuel
  • Combustion stability analysis for non-standard low-calorific gases: Blast furnace gas and coke oven gas, 2020, Fuel
  • Pulsating detonative combustion in n-heptane/air mixtures under off-stoichiometric conditions, 2020, Combustion and Flame
  • Analysis and neural network prediction of combustion stability for industrial gases, 2020, Fuel
  • Active Subspace Variation and Modeling Uncertainty in a Supersonic Flame Simulation, 2021, AIAA Journal

Zhuyin Ren frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Hua Zhou, Xingyu Su, Tianwei Yang, Qing Xie, and Jieli Wei.

The scientist has published widely in several key venues within their field, notably:

  • Combustion and Flame
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Fuel
  • AIAA Journal
  • Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

Zhuyin Ren's research integrates experimental, computational, and predictive methods, often focusing on combustion stability, flame dynamics, and fluid mechanics relevant to both industrial and aerospace applications.

Best Publications

  • Observation of structure in the $J/\psi$-pair mass spectrum

    R. Aaij;C. Abellán Beteta;T. Ackernley

  • The invariant constrained equilibrium edge preimage curve method for the dimension reduction of chemical kinetics.

    Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope;Alexander Vladimirsky;John M. Guckenheimer

  • Analysis of air-staged combustion of NH3/CH4 mixture with low NOx emission at gas turbine conditions in model combustors

    Shan Li;Shanshan Zhang;Hua Zhou;Zhuyin Ren

  • An investigation of the performance of turbulent mixing models

    Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • An experimental study of laminar ammonia/methane/air premixed flames using expanding spherical flames

    Tao Shu;Yuan Xue;Zijun Zhou;Zhuyin Ren

  • Second-order splitting schemes for a class of reactive systems

    Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • Combined dimension reduction and tabulation strategy using ISAT–RCCE–GALI for the efficient implementation of combustion chemistry

    Varun Hiremath;Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • Dynamic adaptive chemistry for turbulent flame simulations

    Hongtao Yang;Zhuyin Ren;Tianfeng Lu;Graham M. Goldin

  • The use of dynamic adaptive chemistry and tabulation in reactive flow simulations

    Zhuyin Ren;Zhuyin Ren;Yufeng Liu;Tianfeng Lu;Liuyan Lu

  • Computationally efficient implementation of combustion chemistry in parallel PDF calculations

    Liuyan Lu;Steven R. Lantz;Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • The use of slow manifolds in reactive flows

    Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • A greedy algorithm for species selection in dimension reduction of combustion chemistry

    Varun Hiremath;Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • Dynamic adaptive chemistry with operator splitting schemes for reactive flow simulations

    Zhuyin Ren;Chao Xu;Tianfeng Lu;Michael A. Singer

  • Evidence for an $ta_c(1S) \pi^-$ resonance in $B^0 o ta_c(1S) K^+\pi^-$ decays

    R. Aaij;C. Abellán Beteta;B. Adeva

  • Species reconstruction using pre-image curves

    Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope

  • A cell agglomeration algorithm for accelerating detailed chemistry in CFD

    Graham M. Goldin;Zhuyin Ren;Selma Zahirovic

  • Application of the ICE-PIC method for the dimension reduction of chemical kinetics coupled with transport

    Zhuyin Ren;Stephen B. Pope;Alexander Vladimirsky;John M. Guckenheimer

  • Shared low-dimensional subspaces for propagating kinetic uncertainty to multiple outputs

    Weiqi Ji;Jiaxing Wang;Olivier Zahm;Youssef M. Marzouk

  • Angular analysis of the rare decay B s 0 $$ {B}_s^0 $$ → ϕμ + μ −

    R. Aaij;A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb;C. Abellán Beteta

  • Angular moments of the decay $\Lambda_b^0 ightarrow \Lambda \mu^{+} \mu^{-}$ at low hadronic recoil.

    R. Aaij;B. Adeva;M. Adinolfi

  • Quantifying kinetic uncertainty in turbulent combustion simulations using active subspaces

    Weiqi Ji;Zhuyin Ren;Youssef Marzouk;Chung K. Law;Chung K. Law

  • Central exclusive production of $J/\psi$ and $\psi(2S)$ mesons in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13~$TeV

    R. Aaij;B. Adeva;M. Adinolfi

  • Flame Diagnostics with a Conservative Representation of Chemical Explosive Mode Analysis

    Wantong Wu;Ying Piao;Qing Xie;Zhuyin Ren

  • Uncertainty reduction in laminar flame speed extrapolation for expanding spherical flames

    Jialong Huo;Sheng Yang;Zhuyin Ren;Delin Zhu

  • A dynamic adaptive method for hybrid integration of stiff chemistry

    Yang Gao;Yufeng Liu;Zhuyin Ren;Tianfeng Lu

  • Observation of the decay $\Lambda^0_b ightarrow\psi(2S)p\pi^-$.

    R. Aaij;B. Adeva;M. Adinolfi

Frequent Co-Authors

Marina Artuso
Marina Artuso Syracuse University
C. A. Aidala
C. A. Aidala University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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