Morgan State University
Engineering analysis, modeling, and test facilities
Advanced Energy Systems & Environmental Control Technologies
Dr. Seong W. Lee
Dr. Lee serves as a professor and lab director for the School of Engineering’s Industrial and Systems Engineering department. Since 1989, Dr. Lee has made significant contributions to development of the efficient combustion process and emissions control technologies for fluidized bed combustion systems, gasification processes, design and testing of biomass and biofuel reactors, renewable energy technologies and related technologies.
Laboratories
Advance Energy Systems & Instrumentation Laboratory
Computational Design, Modeling and Simulation Laboratory, GT-Power (CFD)
Environmental Control Technology & Fabrication Laboratory,
Engineering design
Improve energy utilization, energy system design, emission reductions and control
Heat transfer, fluid dynamics, thermal and energy flow analysis
Statistical analysis, regression modeling, and optimization
Hardware
Data acquisition (DAQ) Systems to monitor and test the system performance (e.g., temp., pressure, flow rates, emissions, height)
Design, fabrication, and evaluation of advanced energy systems (shell and tube heat exchangers),
Sleeve valve engine under test
Engine testing laboratory
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