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Yuval Dagan

Assistant Professor

Biographical Data

B.Sc., Mechanical Engineering, Technion, 2006; B.Sc., Aerospace Engineering, Technion, 2007; Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, Technion, 2016; Research Engineer, Aerodynamics Department, RAFAEL, 2007-2017; MIT-Technion Postdoctoral Fellow, Mechnaical Engineering, MIT, 2017-2018; Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Mathematics, MIT, 2019; At the Technion since 2019.

Main areas of research

  • Hydrodynamic instability of multiphase flows.
  • Turbulent combustion of liquid fuel sprays and gaseous fuels, and instability of flames. Computational fluid dynamics and large eddy simulations of turbulent combustion.
  • Theoretical and numerical methods in multiphase and multi-material flows.
  • Hydrodynamic Quantum Analogs, particle-wave interactions, non-linear propagation of waves.

Open positions

Selected publications

Dagan, Y., Arad, E. and Tambour, Y., 2015. On the dynamics of spray flames in turbulent flows. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute35(2), pp.1657-1665.

Dagan, Y., Arad, E. and Tambour, Y., 2016. The evolution of local instability regions in turbulent non-premixed flames. Journal of Fluid Mechanics803, pp.18-50.

Dagan, Y., Greenberg, J.B. and Katoshevski, D., 2017. Similarity solutions for the evolution of polydisperse droplets in vortex flows. International Journal of Multiphase Flow97, pp.1-9.

Dagan, Y., Katoshevski, D. and Greenberg, J.B., 2018. Similarity solutions for the evolution of unsteady spray diffusion flames in vortex flows. Combustion Science and Technology190(6), pp.1110-1125.

Dagan, Y. and Bar-Kohany, T., 2018. Flame propagation through three-phase methane-hydrate particles. Combustion and Flame193, pp.25-35.

Dagan, Y., Chakroun, N.W., Shanbhogue, S.J. and Ghoniem, A.F., 2019. Role of intermediate temperature kinetics and radical transport in the prediction of leading edge structure of turbulent lean premixed flames. Combustion and Flame207, pp.368-378.

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