Norbert Peters (engineer)

Norbert Peters (July 10, 1942 – July 4, 2015) was a professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany and one of the world-wide authorities in the field of combustion engineering. He headed the Institut für Technische Verbrennung (Institute for Combustion Technology). Born in Linz, Austria, he was educated at the Karlsruhe University of Technology and later at the Technical University of Berlin.

Peters's primary research interest was in the field of combustion engineering, especially turbulent flames. The interaction between turbulence and combustion constituted an important part of his research. He was author of the book titled Turbulent Combustion, a monograph with excellent but challenging insights on the advances, problems, and active research in the field of combustion in turbulent flow media. He was well known for his ideas on the Flamelet Model in turbulent combustion as well as for the systematic generation of reduced reaction mechanisms from detailed reaction mechanisms.

He had received numerous recognitions for his contributions,[1] including:

References

  1. http://www.itv.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/KontaktMitarbeiter/Norbert_Peters/Lebenslauf_Peters_deutsch1.pdf
  2. http://www.combustioninstitute.org/documents/YA%20B%20ZELDOVICH%20GOLD%20MEDAL%202008.pdf
  3. "DFG, German Research Foundation - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize". Retrieved 17 July 2015.

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