Jan Beuth
Jan Beuth studied transportation engineering at the Technical University of Berlin and wrote his diploma thesis at the Department of Experimental Fluid Mechanics on the acoustic excitation of a swirl burner. After graduation, Jan worked as a project engineer at the Universidad Austral de Chile and for a specialized publisher of defensive publications.
Since 2019, Jan has been a research associate at the Laboratory for Flow Instabilities and Dynamics and is dedicated to experimental research in thermoacoustics. This involves the description and modeling of how hydrodynamic fluctuations couple with flame dynamics. The modeling of individual mechanisms and their interaction allows a fundamental physical understanding of the complex interactions in combustion chambers and the prediction of thermoacoustic combustion instabilities.
Publications
2022
Acoustic characteristics of impingement cooling sheets; effect of bias-grazing flow interaction on the liner impedance in a thin annulus
Journal of Sound and Vibration :116818
February 2022
ISSN: 0022460X
Robust combustor design based on flame transfer function modification
International Journal of Spray and Combustion Dynamics, 14 :186-196
2022
2021
Flow Response of an Industrial Gas Turbine Combustor To Acoustic Forcing Extracted From Unforced Data
Volume 3B: Combustion, Fuels, and Emissions
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
June 2021
- ISBN
- 978-0-7918-8495-9
NOx Emission Modelling for Lean Premixed Industrial Combustors With a Diffusion Pilot Burner
, VolumeVolume 3A:
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
June 2021
- ISBN
- 978-0-7918-8494-2