Lin Chen

Lin Chen is now a granted JSPS Research Fellow in Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University, Japan. He obtained his B.E and PhD in Mechanics (Energy and Resources Engineering) from Peking University. His current research topics include energy resources, oceanic methane hydrate utilization, supercritical fluids, microscale compressible fluid flows, and multiscale heat/mass transfer. He has authored over 80 international journal papers and/or conference presentations, and books/chapters. He received the Outstanding Young Scholar of the MOE (China) in 2012 and 2013, the Innovation Award in 2011, 2012, and 2014, the Best Paper of the Chinese Association of Refrigeration in 2015, and the Elsevier Excellent Reviewer of the year in 2013, 2014, and 2015. He is also a Reviewer, an Editorial/Advisory Member, and the Guest Editor of many renowned international journals. He is currently an Executive Editor of the Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering (Elsevier).

Publications

Advanced Applications of Supercritical Fluids in Energy Systems
Lin Chen, Yuhiro Iwamoto. © 2017. 682 pages.
Supercritical fluids have been utilized for numerous scientific advancements and industrial innovations. As the concern for environmental sustainability grows, these fluids have...
Thermal-Mechanical Effects and Near-Critical Fluid Dynamic Behaviors in Micro-Scale
Lin Chen. © 2017. 47 pages.
Supercritical CO2 fluid has been widely used in chemical extraction, chemical synthesis, micro-manufacturing and heat transfer apparatus, and so forth. The current chapter deals...
Principles, Experiments, and Numerical Studies of Supercritical Fluid Natural Circulation System
Lin Chen. © 2017. 52 pages.
Due to the unique thermal and transport properties, Supercritical natural circulation loop (NCL, or thermosyphon) has been proposed in many energy conversion systems. This...