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* X. Petit, G. Ribert, P. Domingo, Large Eddy Simulation of Supercritical Fluid Injection. ''50th AIAA ASM Conference'', Nashville (USA), 2012, AIAA-2012-#.
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# X. Petit, G. Ribert, P. Domingo, Large Eddy Simulation of Supercritical Fluid Injection. ''50th AIAA ASM Conference'', Nashville (USA), 2012, AIAA-2012-#.
* G. Ribert, N. Darabiha, Title to come. ''50th AIAA ASM Conference'', Nashville (USA), 2012, AIAA-2012-#.
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# G. Ribert, N. Darabiha, Unsteady pressure effects on laminar counterflow H2/air diffusion flames. ''50th AIAA ASM Conference'', Nashville (USA), 2012, AIAA-2012-#.
 
# G. Ribert, H. Hongfa, V. Yang, Supercritical Fluid Flow in Rocket Motor Engines, ''23rd ICDERS '''(invited)''''', Irvine (CA, USA), 2011.
 
# G. Ribert, H. Hongfa, V. Yang, Supercritical Fluid Flow in Rocket Motor Engines, ''23rd ICDERS '''(invited)''''', Irvine (CA, USA), 2011.
 
# G. Ribert, D. Taïeb, X. Petit, G. Lartigue, P. Domingo, Flow simulation under supercritical thermodynamics conditions. ''4th Eucass Conference'', St-Petersburg (Russia), 2011.
 
# G. Ribert, D. Taïeb, X. Petit, G. Lartigue, P. Domingo, Flow simulation under supercritical thermodynamics conditions. ''4th Eucass Conference'', St-Petersburg (Russia), 2011.

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Personal Information

Guillaume Ribert

Guillaume Ribert
CORIA and INSA de Rouen (CNU Section 60)
Assistant Professor (Maître de Conférences) since 2006
Head of the Aerospace Department (INSA) since 2010


Office: INSA/Ma.B.RC.07
email: guillaume.ribert@coria.fr (preferred address)
email: guillaume.ribert@insa-rouen.fr
Tel: +33 (0)2 32 95 97 92


Lab Address

CORIA - UMR6614 CNRS
Avenue de l'Université - BP 12
76801 Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, France
Tel: +33 (0)2 32 95 36 00
Fax: +33 (0)2 32 91 04 85


Research Activities

Topics

  • Supercritical and Transcritical Reactive Flows Simulation;
  • Turbulent Combustion Modeling and Simulation;
  • Compressible Flows and Shock Simulation.


Students Supervising

Ph.D.

Post-Doctorate

  • Ke Wang: 2008-2009 (with L. Vervisch and P. Domingo)

Master


Teaching Activities

G. Ribert is Head of the Aerospace Department at INSA de Rouen where he gives the following lectures (mainly):

  • Fluid Mechanics (~ 60h);
  • Aerodynamics (~ 45h);
  • Combustion and Detonation (~ 45h);
  • Heat and Mass Transfer (~ 35h);
  • The Journée de la Mécanique du Vol Organizer with Ambassadair.
Journée de la Mécanique du Vol
JMV-2010
JMV-2010
JMV-2010


Background

  • 2005-2006: post-doctoral fellowship at the Pennstate University, PA, USA. Research Topic: Supercritical Turbulent Combustion (supervisor: V. Yang).
  • 2002-2005: Ph.D. focused on Turbulent Combustion Modeling, Ecole Centrale Paris, EM2C Lab, France (supervisors: N. Darabiha, O. Gicquel, D. Veynante).
  • 2001-2002: M.S. of Aerospace and Combustion, ENSMA, France (supervisor: M. Champion).
  • 1998-2001: B.S. of Mechanical Engineering, Ecole Centrale Marseille (ESIM), France.


Awards

Paul Laffitte Award from the GFC (French section of the Combustion Intitute) for the best PhD for the period 2005-2007.


Reviewing activities

Reviewer for Combustion and Flame, The Combustion Symposium, Flow Turbulence and Combustion, Combustion Science and Technology, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, AIAA Journal, CR Académie Sciences (CRAS).


Publications

Articles

  • D. Taieb and G. Ribert, submitted (2011).
  1. G. Ribert, K. Wang and L. Vervisch, A multi-zone self-similar chemistry tabulation with application to auto-ignition including cool-flames effects, Fuel (91): 87 - 92, (2012). link
  2. K. Wang, G. Ribert P. Domingo and L. Vervisch, Self-similar behavior of burnt gases diluted premixed flamelets including heat-loss, Combust. Theory Model. (14): 541 - 570, (2010). link
  3. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert and A. Hadjadj, Shock focusing simulations using an optimized High-order WENO numerical scheme, AIAA J. (48,8): 1739 - 1747 (2010). link
  4. L. Pons, N. Darabiha, S. Candel, G. Ribert and V. Yang, Mass transfer and combustion in transcritical non-premixed counterflows, Combust. Theory Model. (13): 57 - 81, (2009). link
  5. G. Ribert, N. Zong, V. Yang, L. Pons, N. Darabiha and S. Candel, Counterflow diffusion flames of general fluids: oxygen/hydrogen mixtures, Combust. Flame (154): 319 - 330, (2008). link
  6. G. Ribert, O. Gicquel, N. Darabiha and D. Veynante, Tabulation of complex chemistry based on self-similar beahaviour of laminar premixed flames, Combust. Flame, (146): 649 - 664, (2006). link
  7. G. Ribert, M. Champion, O. Gicquel, N. Darabiha and D. Veynante, Modeling non adiabatic turbulent premixed reactive flows including tabulated chemistry, Combust. Flame, (141): 271 - 280, (2005). link
  8. G. Ribert, M. Champion and P. Plion, Modeling turbulent reactive flows with variable equivalence ratio: application to the calculation of a reactive shear layer, Combust. Sci. Tech. (176): 907 – 923, (2004). link

Scientific Vulgarization

  1. M. Mosseron and G. Ribert, La science des nuages: entre représentation artistique et phénomène météorologique, Revue de l'Histoire de l'Art (67): 19-32 (2010).

Chapter of Book and Proceeding

  1. G. Ribert, M.-M. Jarczyk, C. Niedermeier, X. Petit, M. Pfitzner, T. Sattelmayer, M. Schmid, Supercritical fluid flow injection, Proceeding of the TRR40 Summer Program (2011).
  2. G. Ribert, P. Thakre, Z. Wang, R. Yetter and V. Yang, Fundamental combustion characteristics of syngas, in ‘Synthesis gas combustion : Fundamentals and applications’, CRC Press, Print ISBN 9781420085341, (2009).
  3. L. Selle and G. Ribert, Modeling requirements for LES turbulent flows under supercritical thermodynamic conditions, Proceeding of the CTR Summer Program (2008).

Conferences

  1. X. Petit, G. Ribert, P. Domingo, Large Eddy Simulation of Supercritical Fluid Injection. 50th AIAA ASM Conference, Nashville (USA), 2012, AIAA-2012-#.
  2. G. Ribert, N. Darabiha, Unsteady pressure effects on laminar counterflow H2/air diffusion flames. 50th AIAA ASM Conference, Nashville (USA), 2012, AIAA-2012-#.
  3. G. Ribert, H. Hongfa, V. Yang, Supercritical Fluid Flow in Rocket Motor Engines, 23rd ICDERS (invited), Irvine (CA, USA), 2011.
  4. G. Ribert, D. Taïeb, X. Petit, G. Lartigue, P. Domingo, Flow simulation under supercritical thermodynamics conditions. 4th Eucass Conference, St-Petersburg (Russia), 2011.
  5. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert, V. Yang, Supercritical fluid behavior in a cooling channel. 49th AIAA ASM Conference, Orlando (USA), 2011, AIAA-2011-392.
  6. G. Ribert, L. Vervisch, P. Domingo, G. Lodier, V. Moureau and G. Lartigue, Advanced detailed chemistry tabulation for engine simulations: application to a rapid compression machine. SIA Internat. Conf. (DIESEL Conf. Rouen, France), 2010.
  7. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert, A. Hadjadj, DNS and LES of wall-bounded compressible turbulent flows in narrow cooling channel. 48th AIAA ASM Conference, Orlando (USA), 2010, AIAA-2010-638.
  8. K. Wang, G. Ribert, P. Domingo and L. Vervisch, Self-similar behavior of burned gases vitiated premixed flamelets including heat-loss, 4th ECM (Vienna, Austria), 2009.
  9. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert and A. Hadjadj, Numerical simulation of a shock focusing on a concave surface, ISIS18 (Rouen, France), 2008.
  10. N. Zong, G. Ribert and V. Yang, A flamelet approach for modelling of liquid oxygen (LOX)/ Methane flames at high pressures, 46th AIAA conference, (Reno, USA), 2008, AIAA-2008-946.
  11. G. Ribert, N. Zong and V. Yang, LES of Combustion of Liquid Oxygen and Methane in a Supercritical Environment, LES Conference, (Rouen, France), 2007.
  12. L. Pons, N. Darabiha, S. Candel, G. Ribert, N. Zong, V. Yang, Mass transfer and combustion in transcritical non-premixed counterflows. ICDERS conference, (Poitiers, France), 2007.
  13. A. Hadjadj, S. Dubos and G. Ribert, Large eddy simulation of shock wave/turbulent boundary layer interaction at M=2.25, TSFP 5 Symposium (Munich, Germany), 2007.
  14. A. Hadjadj, S. Dubos and G. Ribert, Large eddy simulation of turbulent boundary layer at M=2.25, IUTAM Symposium (Corfu, Greece), 2007.
  15. N. Zong, G. Ribert and V. Yang, Supercritical combustion of liquid oxygen (LOX) and methane stabilized by a splitter plate, 45th AIAA ASM Conference (Reno, USA), 2007, AIAA-2007-575.
  16. G. Ribert, N. Zong, V. Yang, L. Pons, N. Darabiha and S. Candel, Counterflow diffusion flames of general fluids: oxygen/hydrogen mixtures, 45th AIAA Conference (Reno, USA), 2007, AIAA-2007-1427.
  17. D. Veynante, G. Ribert, O. Gicquel and N. Darabiha, Self-similar flame tabulation for turbulent combustion simulations. In eleventh SIAM -international conference on numerical combustion, Granada (Spain), 2006.
  18. M. Auge, D. Lacoste, G. Ribert, F. Lacas, J.C. Rolon and N. Darabiha, Simultaneaous OH and HCHO laser induced fluorescence in high pressure premixed counterflow flames, Poster presented to the 31st Symposium of Combustion (Germany), 2006.
  19. G. Ribert, O. Gicquel, N. Darabiha and D. Veynante, Self-similar behavior of laminar premixed flames, 20th ICDERS, Montreal (Canada), 2005.
  20. G. Ribert, M. Champion, O. Gicquel, N. Darabiha and D. Veynante, Modeling non adiabatic turbulent premixed reactive flows including tabulated chemistry, Conference SIAM, Sedona (USA), 2004.
  21. G. Ribert, O. Gicquel and N. Darabiha, Flame Prolongation of ILDM kinetics reduction technique applied to kerosene reaction mechanism, ECM, Orléans (France), 2003.
  22. G. Ribert and M. Champion, Modeling turbulent reactive flows with variable equivalence ratio: application to the calculation of a reactive shear layer, Conference 3rd Mediterranean Combustion Symposium, Marrakech (Morocco), 2003.

Miscellaneous

G. Ribert was Visiting Researcher at Pennstate University in 2007 and 2008, at Stanford (CTR Summer Prog.) in 2008, at Munchen (TRR40 Summer Prog.) in 2011.
G. Ribert is member of the CORIA Lab Committee: 2008-2012.
G. Ribert was co-organizer of the 18th ISIS Conference in 2008.
G. Ribert was member of the LES-AID (2007) and HRTC (2011) Conf. scientific committee.