Author: Michigan Engineering
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Detonation-based device for novel propulsion applications
Combustors that drive propulsion systems are often volumetric in nature, typically in the form of cylinders, and convert chemical to thermal and mechanical energy through oxidation of fuels. This deflagrating combustion approach is now beginning to be challenged by detonation-based combustion that utilizes shock waves to accelerate the oxidation of fuel-air mixture. This technology, originally…
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Kolmanovsky acknowledged for research excellence and outstanding performance
Aero Professor Ilya Kolmanovsky was honored with two awards: the College of Engineering George Huebner Award for Research Excellence and the Aerospace Department Outstanding Performance Award
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Iman Javaheri is awarded Beyster Computational Innovation Graduate Fellowship
Aerospace PhD Candidate, Iman Javaheri, is honored by the College of Engineering for his research, innovation, and leadership
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Michigan Aerospace highlighted in Aerospace America’s 2022 Year in Review
Four areas of research from U-M are featured in this review of the year’s aerospace advancements
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Çinar awarded best paper at Sustainable Aviation Conference
U-M Faculty wins best paper at 2022 IEEE/AIAA Transportation Electrification Conference And Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium.
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The case for more virtual testing
Anthony Waas in Aerospace America on the impact of virtual testing on the development cycle
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Aerospace Engineering unveils new Model-Based Systems Engineering Leadership Lab
First-of-its-kind facility enables student collaboration on projects to design, build, test, and fly aircraft using MBSE and industry-proven tools and processes.
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Equity-centered engineering: A Q&A with Alec Gallimore
Why Michigan Engineering is shifting the way it teaches and practices engineering to close gaps in society rather than widen them.