Norbert Peters (engineer)
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Education and career
Born in Linz, Austria, he was educated at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and later at the Technische Universität Berlin.[1] He worked in Rourkela Steel Plant for six months.
Peters's primary research interest was in the field of combustion science, especially turbulent flames. The interaction between turbulence and combustion constituted an important part of his research. He was author of the book titled Turbulent Combustion, a monograph with excellent but challenging insights on the advances, problems, and active research in the field of combustion in turbulent flow media. He was well known for his ideas on the Laminar flamelet model in turbulent combustion as well as for the systematic generation of reduced reaction mechanisms from detailed reaction mechanisms.
Books
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Awards and honours
He had received numerous recognitions for his contributions,[2] including:
- Honorary Doctorate degrees from University of Brussels (1994), Technical University of Darmstadt (2002) and ETH Zurich (2010)
- Zeldovich Medal of Combustion Institute (2002) [3]
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (1990) [4]
- Member of the United States National Academy of Engineering (since 2002)
See also
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- 1942 births
- 2015 deaths
- Austrian chemical engineers
- 20th-century German chemists
- German fluid dynamicists
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners
- Scientists from Linz
- Academic staff of RWTH Aachen University
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology alumni
- Technische Universität Berlin alumni
- 21st-century German chemists