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Artem Khalatov

Winner of the NATO Science Partnership Prize 2002

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Of Ukrainian nationality, Prof A Khalatov was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (former Soviet Union), on 14 December, 1942. Currently he is a Head of the Thermodynamics Department of the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (Kiev).

Artem Khalatov is a graduate of the Aviation Technical University, Kazan City, Russia (1967), where he obtained the Candidate (1970) and Doctoral (1977) degrees in the engineering sciences (aeroengines). He has been a full Professor of Mechanical Engineering since 1981.

His current research activity includes the following topics: aerothermodynamics of gas turbine and advanced cooling systems; in-channel swirl flows in and their application to various industries; curved flows and rotating systems. He has published 12 books and more than 300 journal papers in these fields, and is the holder of around 80 patents of Ukraine and Russia. He has supervised some 30 PhD students to successful completion. During the last two decades he has actively been involved in the aerospace research programs of the former USSR and Ukraine. He is a Corresponding (Associate) Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine and Full Member (Academician) of the Aerospace Academy of the Ukraine. He holds the Award of the National Academy of Sciences in the field of Power Engineering, a few Awards and Grants of the International Science Foundation (USA), Civilian Research and Development Foundation (USA), the Royal Society (United Kingdom).

Professor A Khalatov is a member of the Ukrainian Society of Mechanical Engineering and Editorial Board of journals 'Promyshlennaya Teplotechnika', (Ukraine) and 'Industrial Heat Engineering' (USA-Ukraine).

Professor A Khalatov has made numerous international visits in order to give lectures and seminars on his research. Invitations he has received include the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA; University of Haifa, Israel; University of Stuttgart, Germany; Pennsylvania State University, USA; University of Manchester, UK; University of Bath, UK; University of Wales Swansea, UK; Oxford University, UK; Cambridge University, UK; University of Minnesota, USA; University of Utah, USA; University of Madrid, Spain; Solar Turbines/Caterpillar, USA; Rolls-Royce, UK; Brown Fintube Company, USA, Universities and Aeroengine Design Companies of Russia and the Ukraine.
Professor Khalatov has close links with Cardiff University (UK), in 1996 he was appointed a Honorary Professor of the Cardiff University. He is a holder (with Professor N. Syred of the Cardiff School of Engineering) of a Royal Society Research Grant (1996-1998) and NATO Linkage Grant (1997-1999). Professor Khalatov was also the recipient of a NATO collaborative grant with Professor Owen from University of Bath (UK) in 1995-1997.

He is married, his wife Zhanetta is a medical doctor, son Sergei is currently with ALSTOM (Switzerland).

Relevant selected publications:

Books (in Russian):

  • Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics in Centrifugal Fields (Co-authors: A Avramenko & I Shevchuk). Volume 1: Curved Flows and Passage (1996); Volume 2: Rotating Systems (1996); Volume 3: Swirl Flows (2000); Volume 4: Industrial Applications (2000). Kiev, Ukraine. National Academy of Science of Ukraine (Publishers), 996p.
  • Thermogasdynamics of Complex Flows Over Curved Surfaces. (Co-authors: A Avramenko, I Shevchuk, S Kobzar, & T Zheleznaya). Kiev, Ukraine. National Academy of Science of Ukraine (Publishers), 1999, 300 p.
  • Swirl Flow: Foundations and Engineering. Kiev, Ukraine. Naukova Dumka (Publishers), 1989, 200p.
  • Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics Over Curved Surface (Co-authors: A Avramenko & I Shevchuk). Kiev, Ukraine. National Academy of Science of Ukraine (Publishers), 1992, 136 p.
  • Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer and Hydrodynamics of Internal Swirl Flow (Co-author: V Shchukin). Moscow, Russia. Machinebuilding (Publishers), 1982, 200p.

Selected papers (since 1998):

  • Innovative Aerothermal Vortex Technologies in Gas Turbine Engineering (in English). 'Promyshlennaya Teplotechnika', National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Vol. 24, ? 2, 2002.
  • Enhanced Cyclone Cooling Technique for High Performance Gas Turbine Blades. Proceedings of the 12th Intern. Heat Transfer Conference, Grenoble, France, August 2002.
  • Effect of Secondary Flow on Heat Transfer Over a Guide Vane Suction Side. ASME Paper No GT-2002-30197, International Gas Turbines & Aeroengines Congress and Exhibition, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 2002.
  • Effect of Surface Curvature on Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics within a Single Hemispherical Dimple. Transactions of ASME, Journal of Turbomachinery, Vol. 123, No 2, 2001.
  • Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics Over Concavely or Convexly Curved Dimpled Surface. ASME Paper 2000-GT-236, International Gas Turbines & Aeroengines Congress and Exhibition, Munich, Germany, May 2000.
  • Hydrodynamics and Dust Separation Efficiency of Two-Phase Rotating Flow. Proceedings 'Symposium on Energy Engineering in the 21st Century', Vol. 2, Hong Kong, China, Jan. 2000.
  • Application of Swirl flow Concept to Internal Blade Cooling. International Symposium on Heat Transfer in Gas Turbine Systems. Book of Abstracts, Cesme, Izmir, Turkey, 13-18 Aug 2000.
  • Innovative Cyclone Cooling Scheme for Gas Turbine Blades: Thermal-Hydraulic Performance Evaluation. ASME Paper 2000-GT-237, International Gas Turbines & Aeroengines Congress and Exhibition, Munich, Germany, May 2000.
  • Hear Transfer Over Non-Porous and Porous Smooth End Wall of a Linear Guide Vane: Effect of a Streamwise Turbulence. ASME Paper 99-GT-329, International Gas Turbine & Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition, Indianapolis, USA, June 1999.
  • Improved Approach at End Wall Heat Transfer Analysis: Linear Guide Vane and Curved Duct. ASME Paper 98-GT-293, International Gas Turbines & Aeroengines Congress and Exhibition, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1998.
  • Heat Transfer on Non-Porous Smooth End Wall of Linear Guide Vane and Curved Duct. Proceedings of the 11th International Heat Transfer Conference, Vol. 6, Kuongju, Korea, Aug 1998.
  • Comparison of CFD and LDA Studies of Internal Vortex Cooling System for Turbine Blade. Journal of Flow Visualisation and Image Processing, Vol. 5, No 3, 1998.
  • Evaluation of Vortex Cooling Systems for Turbine Blades. Proceedings of the FEDSM'8, ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, Washington, USA, 1998.

Patents:

  • Blade of Turbine, Compressor, Fan, and Engine. Patent of Ukraine, No 44532A, 2002.
  • Cooled Blade of Gas Turbine. Patent of Ukraine, No 33785, 2001.
  • Cooled Blade of Gas Turbine. Patent of Ukraine, No 32100A, 2000.
  • Guide Vane with a Cyclone Cooling. Patent of Ukraine, No 36360A, 1999.
  • Cooled Blade of Guide Vane. Patent of Ukraine No 21576A, 1996.

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