学术报告


Mixture Temperature-Controlled combustion: a revolutionary concept for ultra-low NOx emissions


发布时间:2026-06-02 

题目:Mixture Temperature-Controlled combustion: a revolutionary concept for ultra-low NOx emissions

报告人:Professor Viktor Józsa

时间:2026年6月5日(周五)12:00 pm- 1:00 pm

地点:上海交通大学中英国际低碳学院432会议室

邀请人:张振东 副教授

 

Abstract:

Responsible use of renewable and fossil fuels requires advanced concepts in combustion to minimize pollutant emissions and allow clean chemical conversion. Practical combustion systems approach 100% efficiency, with the remaining gap typically due to unburnt fuel, soot, and NOx emissions. To minimize emissions, a homogeneous reaction zone is required. This talk presents engineering solutions from the early days of combustion technology through Moderate or Intense, Low-oxygen Dilution combustion (MILD) to our innovative solution, Mixture Temperature-Controlled (MTC) combustion. The key difference between the two is that the latter requires no air dilution, meaning it can be used, e.g., in advanced gas turbines, whereas MILD combustion cannot. Flame image processing and control will be emphasized using unbiased statistical approaches to enable efficient implementation of artificial intelligence algorithms.

Bio:

Viktor Józsa is an associate professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Energy Engineering. He also leads the BME Combustion Research Group. Besides combustion, he participated in several energy-related projects, including the thermal balance and mechanical design of the successful SMOG PocketQube satellite family. As an engineer, he solved numerous industrial problems for national and international companies, including Siemens, GE, Alstom, and Nuclear Power Plant Paks.