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The Combustion Research Lab specializes in optimizing and restructuring combustion processes to minimize or eliminate after-treatment requirements for internal combustion engines and industrial burners utilizing both premixed and non-premixed flames. The facility conducts experimental studies and computational modeling using Star-CD for 3D simulations, along with GT Power and AVL Boost for one-dimensional analyses.
Our team works on advancing combustion technology through three key components:
High-intensity, small-scale (HISS) turbulent mixing of fuel and air
Fuel blending with combustion byproducts (EGR) or partial oxidation products for fuel reformation
Air mixing with combustion byproducts (EGR) or partial oxidation products in HISS flows
Windsor's distinctive collaborative environment connecting academia, business, and industry provides access to cutting-edge engineering resources and exceptional career prospects. Whether you're a high school student exploring engineering, a prospective graduate student considering master's or PhD studies, or an industry professional seeking research solutions, the Faculty of Engineering is equipped to support your needs.
Our engineering programs are tailored to build professional expertise and equip students to address society's technical challenges and global environmental issues.