Ahmet E. Karatas, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2014 Aerospace Science and Engineering University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Aerospace Engineering
Google:
"Ahmet Karatas"

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Omer L. Gulder grad student 2014 University of Toronto
 (High-pressure soot formation and diffusion flame extinction characteristics of gaseous and liquid fuels.)
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Wang W, Karataş AE, Groth CPT, et al. (2018) Combined experimental and numerical study of ethanol laminar flame extinction Combustion Science and Technology. 190: 1472-1487
Wang W, Karatas AE, Groth CPT, et al. (2018) Experimental and numerical study of laminar flame extinction for syngas and syngas-methane blends Combustion Science and Technology. 190: 1455-1471
Karataş AE, Gülder ÖL. (2017) Effects of carbon dioxide and nitrogen addition on soot processes in laminar diffusion flames of ethylene-air at high pressures Fuel. 200: 76-80
Liu F, Karataş AE, Gülder ÖL, et al. (2015) Numerical and experimental study of the influence of CO2 and N2 dilution on soot formation in laminar coflow C2H4/air diffusion flames at pressures between 5 and 20 atm Combustion and Flame. 162: 2231-2247
Karataş AE, Gülder ÖL. (2015) Dependence of sooting characteristics and temperature field of co-flow laminar pure and nitrogen-diluted ethylene–air diffusion flames on pressure Combustion and Flame. 162: 1566-1574
Karataş AE, Intasopa G, Gülder ÖL. (2013) Sooting behaviour of n-heptane laminar diffusion flames at high pressures Combustion and Flame. 160: 1650-1656
Karataş AE, Gülder ÖL. (2012) Soot formation in high pressure laminar diffusion flames Progress in Energy and Combustion Science. 38: 818-845
Karataş AE, Commodo M, Gülder ÖL. (2010) Soot Formation in Co- and Counter-flow Laminar Diffusion Flames of Binary Mixtures of Ethylene and Butane Isomers and Synergistic Effects Energy & Fuels. 24: 4912-4918
See more...