What is it about?

It is a complex field studying the interactions between shock waves, turbulent fluid flow, and combustion processes, primarily applicable in aerospace and mechanical engineering. Shock waves can induce spontaneous combustion by compressing and heating a fluid beyond its ignition point, while turbulence enhances the mixing and efficiency of combustion.

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Why is it important?

Understanding these interactions is crucial for designing efficient propulsion systems in supersonic and hypersonic aircraft, ensuring safety in explosive environments, and optimizing energy production systems like gas turbines. This knowledge helps improve performance, stability, and emissions in high-speed fluid dynamics and combustion-based technologies.

Perspectives

As an author specializing in shock turbulence combustion interaction, my research focuses on enhancing the design and efficiency of supersonic and hypersonic propulsion systems. By deepening our understanding of how shock waves, turbulence, and combustion interact, we aim to improve engine performance and safety while reducing environmental impact. This work is pivotal in advancing propulsion technology and underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.

Ibrahem Alshybani
Michigan State University

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This page is a summary of: Numerical Investigation of an Idealized Non-Premixed Reactive Shock Turbulence Interaction – (STI), January 2024, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),
DOI: 10.2514/6.2024-2732.
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