Post-Doc in Optical Diagnostics, Ecole Centrale Paris, 2003-2004
Ph.D. Combustion, The Univ. of Poitiers, 2002
M.S. Aerodynamics, Combustion, and Thermodynamics, The Univ. of Poitiers, 1999
M.S. Mechanical Engineering, French Institute for Advanced Mechanical Engineering, 1998
Research Interests
Professor Lacoste‘s research interests are in plasma-assisted combustion and flame dynamics, with special emphasis on control of thermoacoustic instabilities by non-equilibrium plasma discharges. She is also interested in detonation and development of optical diagnostics for combustion and electrical discharges.
Selected Publications
D.A. Lacoste, J.P. Moeck, W.L. Roberts, S.H. Chung, M.S. Cha, Analysis of the step responses of laminar premixed flames to forcing by non-thermal plasma, Proc. Combust. Inst., In Press, 2016
T.F. Guiberti, M. Juddoo, D.A. Lacoste, M.D. Dunn, W.L. Roberts, A.R. Masri, Fuel effects on the stability of turbulent flames with compositionally inhomogeneous inlets, Proc. Combust. Inst., In Press, 2016
D.A. Lacoste, A. Bourdon, K. Kuribara, S. Stauss, K. Terashima, Pure air-plasma bullets propagating inside microcapillaries and in ambient air, Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 23, 062006, 2014
F. Tholin, D.A. Lacoste, A. Bourdon, Influence of fast-heating processes and O atom production by a nanosecond spark discharge on the ignition of a lean H2-air premixed flame, Combust. Flame 161(5), 1235-1246, 2014
D.A. Lacoste, J.P. Moeck, D. Durox, C.O. Laux, T. Schuller, Effect of nanosecond repetitively pulsed discharges on the dynamics of a swirl-stabilized lean premixed flame, J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power 135, 101501, 2013