From April 3rd to April 4th, 2014, at the invitation of the Collaborative Innovation Center for Security and Protection and the State Key Laboratory of Explosive Science and Technology, an internationally renowned detonation expert, a member of the American Academy of Engineering, and Professor Elaine S. Oran of the University of Maryland came to the laboratory. During academic exchanges and visits, during this period, a series of exciting academic reports entitled "Turbulence and Energetic Reactive Flows" and "Effects of Turbulence, Scale on Flame Acceleration, Detonations, and DDT (Experiments at Lake Lynn Laboratories)" were published.
Prof. Zhang Qingming, deputy director of the State Key Laboratory of Explosive Science and Technology, Prof. Wang Cheng, Prof. Liu Qingming, Associate Prof. Sun Yuanxiang, Peking University, Nanjing University of Technology, etc. Tsinghua University, China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) and other teachers and students listened to the report. The report will be chaired by Professor Wang Cheng.
Academician Elaine S Oran received his Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Science from Yale University in 1972. He has long been dedicated to detonation physics, fluid mechanics, and reactive flow research. He has won numerous international honors and awards, including the President’s Award, and his lifetime. Achievement Award, Arthur Fleming Award, Burning Society Zeldovich Gold Award, etc. Academician Elaine S. Oran is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a Fellow of the American Academy of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has also served as editor-in-chief and associate editor of many internationally renowned journals. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Michigan, a Visiting Professor at the University of Leeds, and an Honorary Professor at the University of Wales.
At the presentation, Academician Elaine S Oran, in conjunction with his team's research work, elaborated on the research progress of the large system combustion limit, flame acceleration mechanism, detonation to detonation mutation (DDT) and supernova DDT. The report has aroused the intense attention and interest of teachers and students. Everyone has carried out lively exchanges and discussions on the content of concern.
During the visit, the leaders of the Institute of Electromechanical Engineering and Key Labs accompanied academician Elaine S. Oran to visit the Computational and Simulation Center of the State Key Laboratory of Explosive Science and Technology and some laboratories of the Explosive Safety Research Department of the Zhongguancun Campus. The two sides jointly cultivated talents in relevant disciplines. Cooperation with scientific research and other aspects were discussed.