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10th
International Workshop
on
Premixed Turbulent Flames
August 12- 13, 2006
Hotel Mainzer
Hof
Mainz,Germa
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Program
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Saturday August 12, 2006
9:00 – 10:00
CMCS Database for premixed turbulent flames
Discussion leader:
Robert K.
Cheng
“CMCS
overview and data entry and
search demonstration”
Larry Rahn, Sandia National Laboratory
Bill Pitz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Robert K. Cheng, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Fred Gouldin, Cornell University
Jim Driscoll, University of Michigan
10:15 - 12:30 Discussion
on swirling flames and controls
Discussion leader:
Friedrich
Dinkelacker
“Experiments
and LES of a
swirling stratified premixed flame" Xue-song Bai, Lund Institute of
Technology
“Preliminary Studies on LSB Flames Under
Active-grid-turbulence and Actively Modulated Secondary Swirl Flow”
Shigeru Tachibana, Japan
Aerospace eXploration Agency
"Level-set
based flamelet
modeling for turbulent premixed lifted flames on low-swirl burners"
Yongmo Kim, Hanyang University
"Flame/Flow-Field
Dynamics
for Low Swirl Burners" Albert Ratner, University
of Iowa
“Combustion
control of premixed
swirl flame using additional injectrion” Koichi Hayashi, Aoyama
Gakuin University
14:00 - 15:30
Discussion on oblique flames
Discussion leader:
Fred
Gouldin
"Issues
in relating
turbulent premixed flame configurations and diagnostics to detailed
numerical
simulations at the laboratory scale" Marc Day, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory
"Paradoxes
of turbulent
premixed combustion" Vladimir Zimont, CRS4
Research Centre
15:45 - 17:30
Discussion on envelop flames
Discussion leader:
Jim
Driscoll
"Gas
dilution effects on
turbulent premixed flames at high pressure and high temperature”
Hideaki Kobayashi, Tohoku
University
“Calculation
of conical flames at
high T & P” Michael Pfitzner, University of the Bundeswehr
Munich
“A new
piloted premixed jet
burner to study strong finite-rate chemistry effects” Matthew
Dunn, University
of Sydney
Sunday August 13, 2006
9:00 - 10:30 Merging theories, models,
and simulations
with experiments – I
Discussion leader:
Forman
Williams
“SimVal Facility at
NETL” Peter Stakey, National Energy
Technology Laboratory
"Simulation
of Premixed
Hydrogen Combustion at Ultra-Lean Conditions" John Bell, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
“Terascle
DNS of premixed
combustion” Evatt Hawkes, Sandia National
Laboratory
“Numerical
Simulation of Lean
Premixed Hydrogen/Hydrocarbon Flames” Siva P. Reddy Muppala,
Universite
Catholique de Louvain
10:45
- 12:30 Merging theories,
models, and simulations
with experiments – II
Discussion leader:
Robert K.
Cheng
“The
scaling of
premixed
turbulent flames” Chris Lawn, Queen
Mary College,
University of London
"The
FGM-PDF model for premixed and
non-premixed turbulent combustion” Bogdan Albrecht, Eindhoven
University of Technology
“Mass
based constraints on
changing flame area” Larry Kostiuk, University
of Alberta
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Updated by RKCheng August 15, 2006