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Casey Allen
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An aerosol rapid compression machine for studying energetic-nanoparticle-enhanced combustion of liquid fuels
C Allen, G Mittal, CJ Sung, E Toulson, T Lee
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 33 (2), 3367-3374, 2011
2202011
Ignition behavior and surrogate modeling of JP-8 and of camelina and tallow hydrotreated renewable jet fuels at low temperatures
C Allen, D Valco, E Toulson, T Edwards, T Lee
Combustion and Flame 160 (2), 232-239, 2013
1182013
Application of a novel charge preparation approach to testing the autoignition characteristics of JP-8 and camelina hydroprocessed renewable jet fuel in a rapid compression machine
C Allen, E Toulson, T Edwards, T Lee
Combustion and Flame 159 (9), 2780-2788, 2012
882012
Autoignition behavior of synthetic alternative jet fuels: An examination of chemical composition effects on ignition delays at low to intermediate temperatures
D Valco, G Gentz, C Allen, M Colket, T Edwards, S Gowdagiri, ...
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 35 (3), 2983-2991, 2015
772015
Characterization of the effect of fatty ester composition on the ignition behavior of biodiesel fuel sprays
C Allen, E Toulson, D Tepe, H Schock, D Miller, T Lee
Fuel 111, 659-669, 2013
412013
Ignition characteristics of diesel and canola biodiesel sprays in the low-temperature combustion regime
CM Allen, E Toulson, DLS Hung, H Schock, D Miller, T Lee
Energy & fuels 25 (7), 2896-2908, 2011
382011
JP-5 and HRJ-5 autoignition characteristics and surrogate modeling
C Allen, D Valco, E Toulson, JH Yoo, T Lee
Energy & fuels 27 (12), 7790-7799, 2013
302013
Application of a multi-zone model for the prediction of species concentrations in rapid compression machine experiments
D Wilson, C Allen
Combustion and Flame 171, 185-197, 2016
262016
Optimization of a multi-step model for the auto-ignition of dimethyl ether in a rapid compression machine
E Toulson, CM Allen, DJ Miller, HJ Schock, T Lee
Energy & fuels 24 (6), 3510-3516, 2010
232010
Comparison of fossil and wood fuels
EH Hall, CM Allen, DA Ball, JE Burch, HN Conkle
Final Report Battelle Columbus Labs, 1976
221976
Advanced rapid compression machine test methods and surrogate fuel modeling for bio-derived jet and diesel fuel autoignition
CM Allen
Michigan State University. Mechanical Engineering, 2012
212012
Energetic-nanoparticle enhanced combustion of liquid fuels in a rapid compression machine
C Allen, T Lee
47th AIAA aerospace sciences meeting including the new horizons forum and …, 2009
202009
Modeling the auto-ignition of oxygenated fuels using a multistep model
E Toulson, CM Allen, DJ Miller, T Lee
Energy & fuels 24 (2), 888-896, 2010
172010
On the influence of initial conditions and facility effects on rapid compression machine data
J Ezzell, D Wilson, C Allen
Fuel 245, 368-383, 2019
142019
Modeling the autoignition of fuel blends with a multistep model
E Toulson, CM Allen, DJ Miller, J McFarlane, HJ Schock, T Lee
Energy & fuels 25 (2), 632-639, 2011
122011
Conventional and bio-derived jet fuel surrogate modeling in low temperature and lean combustion
A Oldani, D Valco, K Min, J Edwards, CB Kweon, C Allen, T Lee
Energy & Fuels 29 (7), 4597-4607, 2015
102015
An experimental investigation of the autoignition characteristics of camelina-based hydroprocessed renewable jet fuel
C Allen, E Toulson, T Lee
49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and …, 2011
72011
Soot formation and ignition characteristics of ethanol/gasoline blends in a rapid compression machine
J Gross, M Chowdhury, A Dempsey, C Allen
SAE Technical Paper, 2023
62023
A comparison of sensitivity metrics for two-stage ignition behavior in rapid compression machines
D Wilson, C Allen
Fuel 208, 305-313, 2017
62017
Experimental validation of an unscented Kalman filter for estimating transient engine exhaust composition with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
D Wilson, C Allen
Energy & Fuels 32 (11), 11899-11912, 2018
52018
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