CEG Member
Jiaying Pan Jiaying Pan
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE)
 
Member since 03/2014

Email:jiayingp@Princeton.EDU,
Current Place of Work: Princeton University
Current Position: VSRC

Research Interest:
Pan Jiaying has broad interests in engine combustion and advanced engine technology. Pan is also interested in China issues. Pan’s current research projects include:

1)Low temperature combustion and chemistry in advanced combustion systems;

2)Knocking combustion and pre-ignition phenomenon issues in internal combustion engines;

3)Interaction of flame propagation and pressure waves in engine combustion.

Selected Publications:

  1. Jiaying Pan, Gequn Shu, Haiqiao Wei. Interaction of Flame Propagation and Pressure Waves during Knocking Combustion in Spark-Ignition Engines. Combustion Science and Technology. Volume 186, Issue 2, 2014.
  2. Jiaying Pan, Gequn Shu, Haiqiao Wei. Research on in-cylinder pressure oscillation characteristic during knocking combustion in spark-ignition engine. Energy and Environmental Science. Fuel 120 (2014) 150-157.
  3. Gequn Shu, Jiaying Pan, Haiqiao Wei. Analysis of onset and severity of knock in SI engine based on in-cylinder pressure oscillations. Applied Thermal Engineering 51 (2013) 1297-1306.
  4. SHU Gequn, PAN Jiaying, WEI Haiqiao, SHI Ning. Simulation Research on the Effect of Cooled EGR, Supercharging and Compression Ratio on Downsized SI Engine Knock. CHINESE JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 2013, Volume 26, Issue 2, 341-350.
 
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