Beth Weckman
Professor
Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Elizabeth Weckman is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, as well as a member of the Fire Research Group at the University of Waterloo. She is also a Professional Engineer of Ontario. Professor Weckman’s research expertise lies in the development of improved diagnostic techniques for use in reacting and non-reacting flows, reacting turbulent flows, and stability considerations in turbulent flows. The Fire Research Group’s projects entail the application of basic principles of fire science in order to understand the behaviour of full-scale fires, the flammability and performance of materials and products, fire initiation and spread, methods for fire detection and suppression, and also several ancillary issues. Research and educational activities of the Fire Research Group are supported by The UWaterloo Fire Research Facility, with its world-class fire research infrastructure. The Facility is associated with The Waterloo Region Emergency Services Training and Research Complex (WRESTRC). With the UWaterloo Fire Research Facility, Professor Weckman studies fire dynamics, pools fires, hot surface ignition, and diagnostics.
Research Interest
Fires And Fire Modeling Fire Performance Testing Pool Fire And Fuel Spill Fire Research
Publications
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Thomson KA, Gülder ÖL, Weckman EJ, Fraser RA, Smallwood GJ, Snelling DR. Soot concentration and temperature measurements in co-annular, nonpremixed CH 4/air laminar flames at pressures up to 4 MPa. Combustion and Flame. 2005 Feb 28;140(3):222-32.
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Snelling DR, Thomson KA, Smallwood GJ, Gulder OL, Weckman EJ, Fraser RA. Spectrally resolved measurement of flame radiation to determine soot temperature and concentration. AIAA journal. 2002 Sep 1;40(9):1789-95.
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Eckbreth AC. Laser diagnostics for combustion temperature and species. CRC Press; 1996 Oct 10.