Sunday, June 20, 1999 |
18.00-19.15 | Dinner |
19.15 | Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus, chair: Welcome and introduction to the Conference |
19.30-22.00 | Linear vs. non-linear diagnostics: general developments Discussion leader: Alan Eckbreth (United Technologies Research Center, Hartford, USA) |
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- Volker Sick (U Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA):
Linear laser-based diagnostics beyond its limits for engine diagnostics?
- Paul Ewart (U Oxford, UK):
Nonlinear spectroscopic techniques in the real world
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Monday, June 21, 1999 |
7.30-8.30 | Breakfast |
8.30-12.30 | Optical vs. probe techniques: PAH and soot diagnostics Discussion leader: Lisa Pfefferle (U Yale, New Haven, USA) |
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- Jerry Seitzman (Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA):
Laser-induced incandescence for soot measurements in combustion and exhaust flows
- Anna Ciajolo (Istituto de Ricerche sulla Combustione-CNR, Napoli, I):
Spectroscopic and chemical analysis of aromatic structures in rich flames
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10.30 | Group Photo / Coffee break |
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- Ulrich Boesl (TU München, D):
Advanced laser mass spectrometry (REMPI-MS): Sensitive on-line trace analysis for combustion processes
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12.30-13.45 | Lunch |
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17.00 | Self-service coffee break |
17.30-19.30 | Picosecond combustion diagnostics: applications of a new tool Discussion leader: Normand Laurendeau (U Purdue, West Lafayette, USA) |
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- Jim Gord (Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, USA):
Applying high-repetition-rate, modelocked lasers to the study of combustion
- Andreas Brockhinke (U Bielefeld, D):
The shorter the better? Problems and promises of picosecond LIF
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20.00-21.15 | Dinner |
21.30 | Poster Session: Development of linear and non-linear techniques, picosecond and infrared diagnostics |
Tuesday, June 22, 1999 |
7.30-8.30 | Breakfast |
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9.00-12.30 | Improving combustion chemistry: diagnostics in laminar flames Discussion leader: Kermit Smyth (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, USA) |
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- Gregory Smith (Stanford Research Institute International, Menlo Park, USA):
Do laser measurements tell us the right things about flame chemistry?
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10.00 | Coffee break |
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- James Fleming (Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, USA):
Fire suppression agent research
- Phillip Paul (Sandia Combustion Research Facility, Livermore, USA):
PLIF imaging of native hydrocarbon radicals
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12.30-13.45 | Lunch |
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17.00 | Self-service coffee break |
17.30-19.30 | Active combustion control Discussion leader: Ronald Hanson (U Stanford, USA) |
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- Sébastien Candel (Ecole Centrale, Paris, F):
The role of diagnostics in active control of combustion
- Mark Allen (Physical Sciences Inc., Andover, USA):
Spectroscopic sensors for combustion control in industrial and propulsion applications
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20.00-21.15 | Dinner |
21.30 | Poster Session: Turbulence, flow diagnostics |
Wednesday, June 23, 1999 |
7.30-8.30 | Breakfast |
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9.00-12.30 | Diagnostics in challenging combustion situations Discussion leader: Richard Miles (U Princeton, USA) |
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- Douglas Greenhalgh (U Cranfield, UK):
Two-phase fuel imaging in practical combustion systems
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10.00 | Coffee break |
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- Thierry Baritaud (Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil-Malmaison, F):
Diagnostics of fuel and pollutants for automotive spray combustion
- Hans-Robert Volpp (U Heidelberg, Germany):
Picosecond sum frequency generation for the investigation of catalytic combustion
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12.30-13.45 | Lunch |
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17.00 | Self-service coffee break |
17.30-19.30 | Diagnostics in turbulent combustion Discussion leader: James Driscoll (U Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA) |
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- Thierry Poinsot (Institut National Polytechnique and CERFACS, Toulouse, F):
What do we need most in understanding turbulent combustion - more diagnostics, more theory, larger DNS?
- Gerd Grünefeld (U Bielefeld, D):
Instantaneous velocity field measurements in unsteady laminar and turbulent flames without particle seeding
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20.00-21.15 | Dinner |
21.30 | Poster Session: Harsh environment, engine diagnostics |
Thursday, June 24, 1999 |
7.30-8.30 | Breakfast |
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9.00-12.30 | New questions for combustion diagnostics Discussion leader: Jürgen Wolfrum (U Heidelberg, D) |
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- Kenneth Brezinsky (U Illinois, Chicago, USA):
Opportunities for laser diagnostics in the combustion synthesis of materials
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10.00 | Coffee break |
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- Catherine Koshland (U Berkeley, USA):
Diagnostic requirements for toxic emission control
- Charles Kolb (Aerodyne, Billerica, USA):
Combustion emissions and atmospheric chemistry
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12.30-13.45 | Lunch |
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17.00 | Self-service coffee break |
17.30-19.30 | New approaches for combustion diagnostics Discussion leader: Mark Linne (Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA) |
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- Clemens Kaminski (Lund Institute of Technology, S):
Development and applications of an ultra high speed laser/detector system for combustion diagnostics
- Thomas Kulp (Sandia Combustion Research Facility, Livermore, USA):
Light sources based on quasi-phasematched materials: Potential as new spectroscopic tools
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20.00-21.15 | Dinner |
21.30 | Poster Session: Chemistry, soot and particle diagnostics |
Friday, June 25, 1999 |
7.30-8.30 | Breakfast |
| End of conference |