Christopher Limbach
Assistant Professor
Aerospace Engineering
Texas A&M University
United States of America
Biography
Christopher Limbach is working as an assistant professor in the department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University, USA. He has completed his Ph.D. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Princeton University in 2015. He has done B.S. in Engineering Physics from University of Arizona in 2009. He has done B.S. in Astronomy from University of Arizona in 2009. He has won several awards like Invited Speaker: Special Session on Plasma Diagnostic Techniques – AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting (2017), National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellow, American Society for Engineering Education (2012 - 2015), Plasma Science and Technology Fellow, Princeton University (2011). He has published many research papers which are appeared in various national and international journals.
Research Interest
Laser diagnostics for gases, plasmas and droplet-laden flows, Applications of non-equilibrium plasmas to aerodynamic flow control, propulsion and combustion, Inverse design for plasma actuators and devices, Supercritical droplet combustion
Publications
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J. George, C.M. Limbach, T.P. Jenkins,and R.B. Miles. “Measurement of Dissociation Fraction and Temperature using Laser Rayleigh Scattering Methods,†32nd AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology and Ground Testing Conference, AIAA Aviation, (AIAA 2016-3114).
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C.M. Limbach, R. Robinson, D. Adams, M. Wilbanks and A.P. Yalin. “Toward A Microscopic Study of Laser Interactions with Single Levitated Liquid Droplets in an Electrodynamic Balance,†47th AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference, AIAA Aviation, (AIAA 2016-3382).
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C.M. Limbach and R.B. Miles, “Rayleigh Scattering Measurements of Heating and Gas Perturbations Accompanying Femtosecond Laser Tagging,†AIAA Journal. Vol. 55, No. 1 (2017) pp. 112-120 Article in Advance. DOI: 10.2514/1.J054772