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Item Design of Optical Diagnostic System for Wave Rotor Constant Volume Combustor(Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, 2014-04-11) Baharuddin, Fatin; Yong, Zhen Wei; Chow, Kok HwangThe recent energy price hike brings the urge to produce a more efficient power generation engines, which could result in lower fuel consumption, higher efficiency and less pollutants. Such a new approach is being developed at IUPUI with the participation of global engine maker Rolls Royce, utilizing an alternate thermodynamic cycle (Humphrey cycle) and a novel pulsed combustor for gas turbine engines, called a Wave Rotor Combustor (WRC). The proposed wave rotor ignition test rig consists of two combustion chambers (a rotating pre-chamber and a stationary main chamber), electrical and ignition systems and data acquisition system. Experiments and numerical studies have been conducted to study the ignition and flame propagation process using different hydrocarbon fuels (methane, ethylene and propane). Currently, hydrogen cannot be used for experiments because it does not produce soot; consequently, the flame propagation process cannot be visualized with the images captured using high speed camera. Therefore, the objective of the present research is to design an optical system to visualize the flame propagation process in a WRC for all fuels including hydrogen. Among various optical techniques available for flow visualization, Schlieren photography is commonly used for flows with sharp density gradients. Based on the configuration there are different types of Schlieren imaging system such as Z-type, parallel beam system and single mirror system. From our present research we have identified that Z-type Schlieren system meets all our requirements; suitable for present study, low cost, easy to set-up. All the components required to design the Z-type Schlieren system have been finalized, ordered and all the components have been received. Initially, Schlieren system is being tested using a simple combustion light source such as candle flame. Later, experiments will be conducted using different fuels to visualize the flame propagation process inside the wave rotor combustor.Item Designing a Low-cost, Light-weight Electric Snowmobile(Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, 2015-04-17) Baharuddin, Fatin; Chen, Guiming; Chen, Yu-Ren; Gandhi, Bhavesh Vijay; Mohammed, Samad Abdul; Wible, Grant; Wu, Linmin; Yong, Zhen Wei; Zhang, Yi; Golub, Michael; Zhang, JingThe Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Jaguar team is participating in the 2015 SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge (CSC) with the aim of achieving a low-cost snowmobile that weigh less than 200 kg (441 lb). It was re-engineered to be an environmental friendly snowmobile without forgetting to improve the towing capability and less noise. We are using the Phantom Snowmobile PD250LT that is manufactured by FMC Motor Company and sold through out North America. The modified NetGain WarP 7 DC-series motor is connected directly to the sprocket shaft using a Goodyear Synchronous Belt. The belt itself is very quiet and can produce less than 59 dB.