About this Research Topic
The purpose of this Research Topic is to present new results, findings and developments in the various disciplines associated with combustion science and pollutants formation and destruction. The Editors invite original contributions dealing with experimental investigations of flames, novel experimental diagnostics, chemical kinetics, 0-D and 1-D reacting flows simulations, thermochemistry, pollutants formation measurements and mechanisms (NOx, SOx, non-regulated pollutants, particulate matter), novel fuels, hydrogen and natural gas combustion, data-driven methods for chemical kinetics development and investigations. Authors, who virtually attended the European Combustion Meeting 2021 to be held in Naples (Italy), are encouraged to contribute through the submission of a full-paper research article.
Original research articles including, but not limited to, the following areas of interest are welcome:
• Development and validation of reaction kinetic mechanisms;
• Advances in combustion diagnostics;
• Laminar and turbulent flame measurements and simulations;
• Formation and control of pollutants and greenhouse gases;
• Soot, nanoparticles, PAH and other large molecules;
• Novel concepts, fuels, technologies and systems;
• Machine Learning and Artificial Neural Network applications to combustion kinetic models development.
Keywords: Combustion, Flames, Advanced diagnostics, Numerical modelling, Chemical kinetics
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