Eckehard Specht

Eckehard Specht
Born (1952-04-20) April 20, 1952
Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Occupation Professor,
Years active 1992 - present
Spouse(s) Dr. Brigitte Eschler

Eckehard Specht [1] is a professor in Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany. He belongs to Institute of Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics (ISUT) department. His specializations are Combustion technology, heat and mass transfer, chemical process engineering, global warming, and ceramic materials.

He has obtained his PhD in Heat transfer from TU Clausthal.[2] After that, he did the habilitation in the same university. He moved to OVG university, Magdeburg.

Background

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eckehard Specht studied Chemical Engineering at the Technical University of Clausthal and was then Scientific Research Fellow at the Institute for Energy Engineering at the TU Clausthal (1977-1993). After his Ph.D. about the coal combustion (1984) and Habilitation in the field of high temperature process equipment (1993), he is professor from October 1, 1993 for thermodynamics and combustion at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Institute of Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics.

He is an appointed member of nine committees, including, the research community industrial furnaces of the Association of German Engineering Federation (VDMA), the Technical Commission of the German Ceramic Thermal Engineering Society (DKG) and the Committee of thermal processing technology by the German Iron and Steel Institute (VDEH). During his university career he was involved with a member of the Senate and Council of TU Clausthal (1983-1988), a member of the Senate of the University of Magdeburg (1994-2000) and since 1994 he is the Dean of teaching for the Faculty of Process and Systems Engineering of the Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg.

On March of 14, 2003 he was awarded the Ludwig Mond Prize from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, England.

Research Interest

Intensive cooling of metals [3]

Dynamic simulation of heat treatment processes in industrial furnaces, for example,

Optimization of combustion chambers

Measurement of thermophysical material properties to 1600oC

Nominated Member of the Industrial Associations

PhD & Post Doc. Guidances

He consistently maintains more than 15 PhD students. More than 20 students finished their research study successfully. In general, he likes to work with foreign students. The present PhD students are listed below:

Name Country Year Topics
Dr.-Ing. Ashok Kumar Nallathambi India 2010–2012 Development of hot tearing criteria
Name Country Year Topics
Yogesh Sonavane India 2006–2010 Influence of the Wall on Heat Transfer Process in Rotary Kiln
Nadine Lorenz Germany 2007–2010 Global warming
Duc Hai Do Vietnam 2007–2012 Mathematical modeling of Shaft kiln lime calcination
Khalid H M Abdalrahman Egypt 2008–2012 Spray cooling of nonferrous metals
Magda El-Fakharany Egypt 2008–2011 Coal combustion
Fabian Herz Germany 2009–2012 Heat transfer in rotary kiln
P C Gourisankar Sandaka India 2009–2012 Modeling of Shaft kiln
Koteswara rao Sunkara India 2009–2012 CFD analysis of rotary kiln
Hassanein Refaey Egypt 2009–2013 CFD
Mohammed Al-Fakheri Iraq 2009–2012 CFD analysis of Shaft kiln
Pavan Kumar Penumakala India 2010–2013 Modeling of hot cracking in DC casting
Sabariman Sabariman Indonesia 2012–2015 Heat transfer in metal quenching

Publications

S.No Year Authors Paper title Journal
1 2010 Nallathambi, A.K., Kaymak, Y., Specht, E., Bertram, A. Sensitivity of material properties on distortion and residual stresses during metal quenching processes Journal of Materials Processing Technology 210 (2), pp. 204–211
2 2010 Specht, E., Shi, Y.-C., Woche, H., Knabbe, J., Sprinz, U. Experimental investigation of solid bed depth at the discharge end of rotary kilns Powder Technology 197 (1-2), pp. 17–24
3 2010 Yan Liu, X., Specht, E. Predicting the fraction of the mixing zone of a rolling bed in rotary kilns Chemical Engineering Science (In Press)
4 2009 Nallathambi, A.K., Specht, E., Bertram, A. Computational aspects of temperature-based finite element technique for the phase-change heat conduction problem Computational Materials Science 47 (2), pp. 332–341
5 2009 Nallathambi, A.K., Specht, E. Estimation of heat flux in array of jets quenching using experimental and inverse finite element method Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (12-13), pp. 5325–5332
6 2009 Nallathambi, A.K., Kaymak, Y., Specht, E., Bertram, A. Optimum strategies to reduce residual stresses and distortion during the metal quenching process Journal of ASTM International 6 (4)
7 2009 Liu, X.Y., Zhang, J., Specht, E., Shi, Y.C., Herz, F. Analytical solution for the axial solid transport in rotary kilns Chemical Engineering Science 64 (2), pp. 428–431
8 2008 Telljohann, U., Junge, K., Specht, E. Moisture diffusion coefficients for modeling the first and second drying sections of green bricks Drying Technology 26 (7), pp. 855–863
9 2008 Alam, U., Krol, J., Specht, E., Schmidt, J. Enhancement and local regulation of metal quenching using atomized sprays Journal of ASTM International 5 (10)
10 2008 Nallathambi, A.K., Kaymak, Y., Specht, E., Bertram, A. Distortion and Residual Stresses during Metal Quenching Process Micro-Macro-Interactions in Structured Media and Particle Systems, pp. 145–157. Bertram A., and Thomas J. (Eds), Springer, Berlin Heidelberg 10.1007/978-3-540-85715-0-12
11 2008 Agustini, S.S., Queck, A., Specht, E. Modeling of the regenerative heat flow of the wall in direct fired rotary kilns Heat Transfer Engineering 29 (1), pp. 57–66
12 2007 Kaymak, Y., Specht, E. Strategies for controlled quenching to reduce stresses and distortion Heat Processing, 5 (3), pp. 1–4.
13 2009 Herz, Fabian, Sonavane, Yogesh; Specht, Eckehard; Bensmann, S.; Walzel, P Mixing behaviour of granular material in the agitated bad of rotating drums Bulk solids & powder, science & technology Würzburg: Vogel Transtech Publ., Bd. 4.2009, 3, S. 109-116

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