The Division of Ecoengineering and Combustion Engines conducts classes in the field of high-efficiency and pro-ecological drives, energy storage and conversion systems, environmental protection systems and machines in the food industry.
The leading research topics currently carried out in the Division:
Thermophysical properties and heat transfer of nanofluids under forced convection conditions
Thermal energy storage with the use of phase change nanomaterials (nanoPCM)
Research and development of Stirling engines powered by low-temperature energy sources
Research and development of polygeneration systems with internal combustion engines powered by alternative fuels
Analysis of the drying process in terms of the quality characteristics of food products
Modelling of vehicle drive systems and assessment of their energy efficiency and environmental impact
Non-invasive diagnostics of exhaust gas after-treatment systems of internal combustion engines