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Prof. G. Eitelberg is a Professor in the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology, specializing in Flight Performance and Propulsion. His work bridges experimental and computational research in aerodynamics, combustion, and vortex dynamics with applications in sustainable propulsion systems.
His core research areas include:
- Combustion Science: Hydrogen-methane dual-fuel systems, swirl-stabilized combustors, and partially premixed flame modeling
- Vortex Dynamics: Precessing vortex core behavior, confinement effects in swirled flows, and aerodynamic instability
- Advanced Vehicle Design: Wing-in-ground effect vehicles and ground-effect aerodynamics
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate a clear trajectory toward decarbonized propulsion, with 70% of output focused on hydrogen combustion and vortex-driven flow control. His experimental work frequently integrates high-fidelity numerical validation, particularly using LES for turbulent reactive flows.
Prof. Eitelberg has supervised 7 students according to institutional records. His research group operates within the Flight Performance and Propulsion department, utilizing advanced experimental facilities for combustion testing and aerodynamic validation, including wind tunnels and optical diagnostics for flow visualization.
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