tlieuwen@turbinelogic.com
About
Dr. Tim Lieuwen is a Professor in the School of Aerospace Engineering and the Executive Director of the Strategic Energy Institute at Georgia Tech, as well as Chief Technology of Turbine Logic, a gas turbine consultancy. Prof. Lieuwen is an international authority on gas turbine combustion and has also authored 7 book chapters, over 300 publications, and another book on Synthesis Gas Combustion, and received 3 patents. He is prior chair of the Combustion, Fuels and Emissions Committee of the International Gas Turbine Institute. He was appointed by United States Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz to be a member of the National Petroleum Counsel. He also has worked on related issues with all major OEM’s (General Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Pratt & Whitney, Alstom, Solar Turbines, Rolls Royce Energy, etc.), Electric Utilities (Southern Company, Duke Energy, Con-Edison, Florida Power and Light), and suppliers (Woodward Industrial Controls, Wood Group, etc.). Prof. Lieuwen is a Fellow of the ASME and AIAA, and has been a recipient of the AIAA Lawrence Sperry Award and the ASME Westinghouse Silver Medal.
Expertise
- Propulsion & Combustion
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
PhD., Mechanical Engineering, 1999
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1997
Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
B.S., Engineering, 1995
Publications
- Lieuwen, T., “The New Industrial Data Economy”, Mechanical Engineering Magazine, 2019.
- Lieuwen, T., Unsteady Combustor Physics, Cambridge University Press, 2012
- Lieuwen, T. and Yang, V. (Eds.), Gas Turbine Emissions, Cambridge University Press, 2013
- Magina, N., Acharya, V., Lieuwen, T., “Forced Response of Laminar, Non-premixed Jet Flames”, Progress in Energy and Combustion Sciences, Vol. 70, 2019, pp. 89-118.
- Hsu, P., Rein, K., Oleksandr, B., Wu, D., Emerson, B., Lieuwen, T., Gord, J., Sikorski, R., Roy, S. 2018. “Fiber-coupled LWIR Hyperspectral Sensor Suite for Non-Contact Component Surface Temperature Measurements in Propulsion Systems”, to appear in Applied Optics.
- Smith, T., Douglas, C., Emerson, B., Lieuwen, T., “Axial Evolution of Forced Helical Flame and Flow Disturbances”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 844, pp. 323-356.
- Smith, T., Emerson, B., Proscia, W., Lieuwen, T., “Role of Induced Axial Acoustics in Transverse Acoustic Flame Response”, Combustion and Flame, 2018, Vol. 195, pp.140-150.
- Humphrey, L., Emerson, B., Lieuwen, T., “Premixed Turbulent Flame Speed in an Oscillating Disturbance Fields”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 835, pp. 102-130.
- O’Connor, J., Acharya, V., Lieuwen, T., Transverse Combustion Instabilities: Acoustics, Fluid Mechanic, and Flame Processes, Progress in Energy and Combustion Sciences, Vol. 49, 2015, pp. 1-39.
- Amato, A., Cheng, M., Lieuwen, T., Stationary Gas Turbine Combustion: Technology Needs and Policy Considerations, Combustion and Flame, Vol. 160, 2013, pp. 1311-1314.
Patents
- U.S. Patent No. 11,204,303B2, “Gas Turbine Swirl Detection”, issued Dec. 21, 2021
- U.S. Patent No. 7,454,892, “Systems and Methods for Detection and Control of Blowout Precursors in Combustors using Acoustical and Optical Sensing”, issued Nov. 25, 2008.
- U.S. Patent No. 7,194,382 “Method for Monitoring Combustion Dynamics Stability Margin”, issued March 20, 2007.
- U.S. Patent No. 7,089,746, “Systems and Methods for Detection of Blowout Precursors in Combustors”, issued Aug. 15, 2006.
- U.S. Patent application 61/184,584 (also international application PCT/US2010/037325, “Combustor Systems and Methods using Same”, filed June 5, 2010.
- U.S. Patent application, “System and Method for Anomaly Detection”, filed Nov. 22, 2012.