Saturday, November 16, 2019
Video Ann Dowling 2013 Kate Gleason Award
Video Ann Dowling 2013 Kate Gleason Award Video Ann Dowling 2013 Kate Gleason Award Video: Ann Dowling, 2013 Kate Gleason Award Ann Dowling is head of the department of engineering at the University of Cambridge in the U.K., where she is a professor of mechanical engineering and chair of the University Gas Turbine Partnership with Rolls-Royce. She is one of the founders of the Energy Efficient Cities initiative at Cambridge and was the U.K. lead of the Silent Aircraft Initiative, a collaboration between researchers at Cambridge and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Dr. Dowlings research is primarily in the fields of combustion, acoustics and vibration, and is focused on low-emission combustion and quiet vehicles. Her research on unsteady combustion provides insight and models that are enabling gas turbine manufacturers to avoid damaging instabilities in low-emission combustors. She demonstrated that active feedback control is a powerful way of eliminating the damaging interactions that lead to instability. This technology, which results in extra thrust from an afterburner and ultra-low emissions from ground-based gas turbines, complements passive control techniques Dr. Dowling has also developed. To read more about other ASME honorees, click here. The copyright of this program is owned by ASME.
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