Amable Liñán Martínez (born Noceda de Cabrera, Castrillo de Cabrera, León, Spain in 1934) is a Spanish aeronautical engineer working in the field of combustion.
Amable Liñán | |
---|---|
Born | Amable Liñán Martínez November 27, 1934 Castrillo de Cabrera (León), Spain |
Alma mater | Technical University of Madrid California Institute of Technology |
Known for | Liñán's diffusion flame theory Activation energy asymptotics Liñán's equation Liñán's mixture fraction Shvab–Zeldovich–Liñán formulation Crespo–Liñán correction Liñán's flame speed Clavin–Liñán model Zel'dovich–Liñán model Liñán's similarity transformation Edge flames |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Combustion Aerospace Engineering |
Institutions | University of California, San Diego[1] Yale University University of Michigan Princeton University Stanford University Aix-Marseille University Pierre and Marie Curie University Technical University of Madrid |
Thesis | On the structure of laminar diffusion flames [2] (1963) |
Doctoral advisor | Gregorio Millán Barbany Frank E. Marble |
Biography
editHe holds a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from the Technical University of Madrid, advised by Gregorio Millán Barbany and Degree of Aeronautical Engineer from the Caltech advised by Frank E. Marble.[3][4]
He is currently Professor of Fluid Mechanics and professor emeritus at the Higher Technical School of Aeronautical Engineers of the Polytechnic University of Madrid (attached to the Department of Motorcycle and Thermofluidodynamics of said school). He has taught at universities in California, Michigan and Princeton University in the United States and in Marseilles in France, among others. Since 1997 he is an adjunct professor at Yale University.[5]
Research
editHe has focused his research studies on the basic problems of combustion, both reactor and planetary probe dynamics, in the latter case working directly for NASA and the European Space Agency.
The diffusion flame structure in counterflow wa analyzed by him in 1974 through activation-energy asymptotics.[6]
Publications
editHe is the author of several books and scientific research.
- Paul Clavin; Amable Liñán (1984). Theory of gaseous combustion.
- Paul C. Fife; Amable Liñán; Forman A. Williams, eds. (1991). Dynamical Issues in Combustion Theory. Springer. ISBN 978-1461269571.
- Amable Liñán; Forman A. Williams (1993). Fundamental Aspects of Combustion. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195076264.
- J. I. Diaz; M. A. Herrero; Amable Liñán; J. L. Vazquez, eds. (1995). Free boundary problems: theory and applications. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0582256453.
Honors
editIn 1989 he was elected member of the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences. He is also a member of the Royal Academy of Engineering of Spain, France and Mexico. He is also a member of the scientific board of the IMDEA Energy Institute. He is also an elected foreign member of National Academy of Engineering for discoveries using asymptotic analyses in combustion and for contributions to advance engineering science.[7] In 2007 he received the "Miguel Catalán" Research Award from the Community of Madrid and was awarded in 1993 with the Prince of Asturias Award[8] for Scientific and Technical Research.[9] A workshop in honor of Liñán's work was conducted in 2004[10] and the workshop papers are published in a book titled Simplicity, rigor and relevance in fluid mechanics : a volume in honor of Amable Liñán, CIMNE, (2004).
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "People: Combustion Research Group at UC San Diego". web.eng.ucsd.edu.
- ^ Linan, Amable (1963). On the structure of laminar diffusion flames (PhD thesis). California Institute of Technology thesis. doi:10.7907/JHTK-CA51.
- ^ "ETSIAE.- Profesor Amable Liñan". Archived from the original on 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
- ^ "Amable Linan - The Mathematics Genealogy Project". www.mathgenealogy.org.
- ^ "Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science". seas.yale.edu.
- ^ Liñán, Amable. "The asymptotic structure of counterflow diffusion flames for large activation energies." Acta Astronautica 1.7 (1974): 1007-1039.
- ^ "Professor Amable Liñán Martinez".
- ^ "Photo galleries".
- ^ "Fluid Mechanics: A Workshop in Honor of Amable Liñán".
- ^ "Fluid Mechanics: A Workshop in Honor of Amable Liñán".