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31st International Symposium on Combustion (2006)
Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
August 6-11, 2006
http://www.combustion2006.org
1st announcement
Colloquia & Colloquium Chairs
1. REACTION KINETICS including the kinetics of hydrocarbon fuels, NOx and SOx mechanism generation, simplification, and reduction; and informatics of reaction systems.
Anthony M. Dean, Colorado School of Mines USA; Philippe Dagaut, CNRS/LCSR, Orléans, France; Stephen Klippenstein, Sandia National Laboratories, USA;
Ulrich Maas, University of Karlsruhe (TH), Germany.
2. SOOT, PAH AND OTHER LARGE MOLECULES such as dioxins and fullerenes including the physical and chemical processes affecting their formation, growth, and destruction.
Andrea D’Anna, University of Naples Federico II, Italy; Robert J. Santoro, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Hai Wang, University of Southern California, USA.
3. DIAGNOSTICS including the development and application of diagnostic techniques and sensors for the understanding, and control of combustion phenomena.
Jay B. Jeffries, Stanford University, USA; Christof Schulz, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
4. LAMINAR FLAMES including premixed, non-premixed, and partially premixed flames, their ignition, extinction, stabilization, instabilities, and interactions with flows.
John K. Bechtold, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA; Philip de Goey, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Satoru Ishizuka, Hiroshima University, Japan; Kalyanasudara Seshadri, University of California – San Diego, USA.
5. TURBULENT FLAMES including experiments, theories, simulations and modeling of premixed, non-premixed, and partially premixed turbulent flames, and fundamental aspects of combustion dynamics.
Noel T. Clemens, University of Texas at Austin, USA; Johannes Janicka, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; Thierry Poinsot,
Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, France; Ian Shepherd, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA.
6. HETEROGENEOUS COMBUSTION including fundamental aspects of combustion of solid fuels (e.g., coal, char, and biomass, including pyrolysis, gasification, and ash formation) as well as combustion of propellants and metals, catalytic combustion, and material synthesis including nanoparticle synthesis.
M. Quinn Brewster, University of Illinois – Urbana, USA; Robert H. Hurt, Brown University, USA; John Mantzaras, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland.
7. SPRAY AND DROPLET COMBUSTION including simulation modeling and experimental studies of all aspects from atomization to droplet, spray, and supercritical combustion.
Antonio Cavaliere, University of Naples Federico II, Italy; Rolf D. Reitz, University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA.
8. DETONATIONS, EXPLOSIONS & SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION including pulse-detonation and scramjet engines.
InSeuck Jeung, Seoul National University, Korea; Kazhikathra Kailasanath, Naval Research Laboratory, USA; Andrzej Teodorczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland.
9. FIRE RESEARCH including fundamental aspects of fires (in normal and reduced gravity), flame spread, combustion suppression as well as applications to building construction and urban/wildland fires.
Gregory T. Linteris, National Institute of Standards and Technologies, USA; José L. Torero, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
10. STATIONARY COMBUSTION SYSTEMS including combustion in fluidized beds, incineration, utility boilers, plants and industrial applications, as well as the associated environmental impact and its mitigation.
Graham J. Nathan, University of Adelaide, Australia; Jost O. L. Wendt, University of Arizona, USA.
11. IC ENGINE AND GAS TURBINE COMBUSTION including engines, (e.g., direct injection, spark ignition, diesel, and HCCI engines) as well as modeling simulation and phenomenological aspects of combustion in gas turbines (for propulsion and power generation).
Daniel C. Haworth, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Wolfgang Meier DLR Stuttgart, Germany
12. NEW TECHNOLOGY CONCEPTS including mini- and micro-combustors,
mild combustion, oxyfuel combustion, cool flame processes, non-thermal
plasmas, and other novel combustion processes.
Derek DunnRankin, University of California – Irvine, USA; Iskender Gökalp, CNRS/LCSR Orléans, France; Kaoru Maruta, Tohoku University, Japan.
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