Sugden Award

The Sugden Award is an annual award for contributions to combustion research. The prize is awarded by the British Section of The Combustion Institute for the published paper with at least one British Section member as author, which makes the most significant contribution to combustion research. The prize is named after Sir Morris Sugden.

The aims of the award are threefold:[1] a) to recognise good work in combustion b) to encourage membership of the Combustion Institute c) to encourage combustion research and publication, especially by British institutions.

Sugden Award recipients [2]

Combustion and Flame 102 129-160 (1995)

Combustion and Flame 96 221-248 (1994)

"The Reactivity of Coal Gas Chars Gasified in a Carbon Dioxide Environment" Combustion Science and Technology 92 105-121 (1993)

"Mechanism reduction for the oscillatory oxidation of hydrogen: sensitivity and quasi-steady-state analyses" Combustion and Flame, 91 p107 (1992)

Combustion and Flame 69 71-93 (1987)

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