Frederick Dryer

Frederick Dryer

University of South Carolina

H-index: 97

North America-United States

About Frederick Dryer

Frederick Dryer, With an exceptional h-index of 97 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Carolina, specializes in the field of Fuels, Combustion, Fire Safety, Chemical Kinetics, Propulsion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Microwave-assisted solvent deasphalting of heavy fuel oil and process parameters optimization

Elucidating NO coupling effects on ignition of toluene reference fuels by chemical functional group analysis

Extinction characteristics of isolated n-alkane fuel droplets during low temperature cool flame burning in air

Impacts of preferential vaporization on flashback behaviors of multi-component liquid fuels

A Research Agenda for the Chemistry of Fires at the Wildland–Urban Interface: A National Academies Consensus Report

Computation of conventional and alternative jet fuel sensitivity to lean blowout

Professor Irvin Glassman

Ground-Based Incubator Program

Frederick Dryer Information

University

Position

Engineering Foundation Distinguished Research Professor Mechanical Engineering

Citations(all)

37804

Citations(since 2020)

10461

Cited By

33806

hIndex(all)

97

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

275

i10Index(since 2020)

174

Email

University Profile Page

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Frederick Dryer Skills & Research Interests

Fuels

Combustion

Fire Safety

Chemical Kinetics

Propulsion

Top articles of Frederick Dryer

Microwave-assisted solvent deasphalting of heavy fuel oil and process parameters optimization

Fuel

2023/11/1

Elucidating NO coupling effects on ignition of toluene reference fuels by chemical functional group analysis

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

2023/1/1

Extinction characteristics of isolated n-alkane fuel droplets during low temperature cool flame burning in air

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

2023/7/6

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Frederick Dryer

H-Index: 54

Impacts of preferential vaporization on flashback behaviors of multi-component liquid fuels

Combustion and Flame

2022/11/1

A Research Agenda for the Chemistry of Fires at the Wildland–Urban Interface: A National Academies Consensus Report

2022/10/26

Computation of conventional and alternative jet fuel sensitivity to lean blowout

Journal of the Energy Institute

2022/4/1

Professor Irvin Glassman

Combustion Science and Technology

2021/3/12

Ground-Based Incubator Program

NASEM White paper, http://surveygizmoresponseuploads. s3. amazonaws. com/fileuploads/623127/6378869/45-b42a9de2cdddb939e60e74bb5cc25a8f_ChienYu-ChienA. pdf

2021

Multidimensional simulations of Mckenna-driven flow tube configuration: Investigating non-ideality in NOx formation flow tube experiments

Combustion and Flame

2021/1

Evaluating ignition propensity of high cycloparaffinic content alternative jet fuel by a chemical functional group approach

Combustion and Flame

2021/1/1

Sub-millimeter sized multi-component jet fuel surrogate droplet combustion: Physicochemical preferential vaporization effects

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

2021/1/1

Combustion characteristics of crude oils for gas turbine applications by DCN measurements and NMR spectroscopy

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

2021/1/1

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