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April 4, 2024

Let go of the thermostat: predictive heating control system demonstrates huge energy savings

Heat pumps are quickly overtaking traditional heating systems in American homes, as they are more efficient and environmentally friendly. But without a proper control system, they could spike your electricity bills. Purdue University researchers have demonstrated a novel predictive control system for heat pumps, which has the potential to reduce electricity usage by about 20% and save homeowners an average of $300 every year.
March 27, 2024

Flame control using electric fields

As a flame changes shape by the millisecond, its heat release and stability are affected. Galen King and Dustin Cruise have created patent-pending methods to dynamically manipulate a flame — from stable to oscillating to agitated — using electric fields and electrode configurations to control its heat release.
March 21, 2024

Cummins CEO Jennifer Rumsey reflects on her Purdue journey

In this episode of the official “This Is Purdue” podcast, we’re talking to Jennifer Rumsey, Chair and CEO of Cummins Inc. Jennifer discusses her experience as a Purdue mechanical engineering student and how that led her to four internships with Cummins during her Boilermaker journey. Her story is unique because not many people can say they interned for a company and later served in the most senior role — Chair and CEO — of that same company.
March 20, 2024

Morphing aircraft systems to enhance performance of hypersonic vehicles

What if components in aircraft could morph in response to their external conditions, much like a bird changes the shape of its wings? Inspired by these natural phenomena, Andres Arrieta is developing morphing systems for hypersonic vehicles that respond to their environment.
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