LTC Samuel Cowart, PhD
Assistant Professor
Deputy Director - Chemical Engineering Program
Chemistry & Life Science
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering - University of North Dakota
M.S. in Chemical Engineering - University of North Dakota
B.S. in Chemical Engineering - University of North Dakota
Current Research
LTC Cowart’s research interests focus on the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to explore combustion phenomena. He is currently investigating mechanisms of deflagration-to-detonation transitions (DDT) of simple hydrocarbon fuels with application toward development of feasible pulse detonation engines. Additional research interests include computationally efficient combustion reaction mechanisms, soot production from hydrocarbon flames, and heat transfer aspects of premixed and non-premixed oxy-fuel combustion.
Selected Publications
M. Armstrong, S. Cowart, C. James, A. Biaglow, “Comparison of pure component thermodynamic properties from CHEMCAD with direct calculation using the Soave-Redlich-Kwong equation of state,” Chemical Data Collections, vol. 41, Oct. 2022.
S. V. Cowart and G. Krishnamoorthy, “On the relative contributions of soot to radiative heat transfer at different oxygen indices in ethylene – O2/CO2 laminar diffusion flames,” Fuel, vol. 285, Feb. 2021.
S. V. Cowart and G. Krishnamoorthy, “A comprehensive assessment of heat loss mechanisms on the propagation of lean, premixed ethylene-oxygen flames in millimeter-scale tubes,” Applied Thermal Engineering, vol. 176, Jul. 2020.