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Email: Dr. Clarence T. Chang
Dr. Clarence T. Chang held a M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.
His work at NASA GRC included the first thermal and LDV flow mapping of a high-subsonic
reacting hydrogen-air shear layer to examine the high-speed mixing process.
He investigated the mixing properties of high-speed reacting lobed mixers.
He investigated emissions reduction on the Rich burn-Quick mix-Lean burn (RQL) combustor
and studied interactions of multi-cup RQL as well as provided the platform for
advanced liner material testing. He performed the first SO3 measurement behind a jet engine
to allow a glimpse of sulfur-products' affect on atmospheric chemistry.
He provides combustion insights to the Glenn active combustion control team and is currently
the team leader of Aviation Safety and Security Program's Fire Prevention Element, looking
at more economical methods to provide full-time fuel tank inerting in conjunction
with jet fuel reformulation as well as miniaturized gas sensors.
Related Research/Projects:
+ Fire Prevention Element for AvSSP
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