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2010年8月1日北京·第33届燃烧国际会议

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● 会议名称(中文): 第33届燃烧国际会议

● 会议名称(英文): THE THIRTY-THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMBUSTION

● 所属学科: 化学  
 
● 会议类型: 国际会议 

● 会议论文集是否检索: 不详
 
● 开始日期: 2010-8-1

● 结束日期: 2010-8-6

● 所在国家: 中华人民共和国 

● 所在城市: 北京市   海淀区 

● 具体地点: 清华大学

● 主办单位: The Combustion Institute

● 承办单位: 清华大学

● 议题:

1. REACTION KINETICS including the kinetics of hydrocarbon fuels
NOx and SOx mechanism generation,simplification reduction and informatics of reaction systems.
2. SOOT PAH AND OTHER LARGE MOLECULES such as dioxins and fullerenes including the physical and chemical processes affecting their formation growth
and destruction and synthesis of nanoparticles and nanotubes. 
3. DIAGNOSTICS including the development and application of diagnostic echniques and sensors for the understanding and control of combustion phenomena
4. LAMINAR FLAMES including experiments theory and simulations applied to premixed non-premixed and partially premixed flames along with their ignition
extinction stabilization instabilities and interactions with flows. R
5. TURBULENT FLAMES including experiments theory simulations applied to premixed
non-premixed and partially premixed turbulent flames and fundamental aspects of combustion dynamics
6. HETEROGENEOUS COMBUSTION and MATERIAL SYNTHESIS 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
and catalytic combustion
7. SPRAY AND DROPLET COMBUSTION including experiments theory and simulations applied to droplets sprays atomization and supercritical combustion
8. DETONATIONS
EXPLOSIONS and SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION including pulse-detonation and scramjet engines

● 会议主席: Philippe Dagaut

● 全文截稿日期: 2010-1-3

● 论文录用通知日期 2010-4-5

● 会务组联系方式

联系人: 主办方
E-mail: office@combustioninstitute.org

● 会议网站: http://www.combustioninstitute.org/

● 会议背景介绍:

● 会议通知文件在上述网页其中的:
http://www.combustioninstitute.org/Connections/33rd_Call.pdf

THE THIRTY-THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMBUSTION will be held the week of August 1-6, 2010 at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Scientists, engineers, and others interested in combustion are invited to attend and participate in this biennial event. SYMPOSIUM AGENDA: The technical program will consist of contributed papers and work in progress poster sessions. Invited lectures and topical reviews will be presented by eminent specialists.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE and COLLOQUIA
Program Co-Chairs:
Philippe Dagaut, CNRS-INSTII, France
Paul Ronney, University of Southern California, USA 

● 征文范围及要求:

1. REACTION KINETICS including the kinetics of hydrocarbon fuels, NOx and SOx, mechanism generation,simplification, reduction and informatics of reaction systems. Kenneth Brezinsky, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA;Tiziano Faravelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Lawrence B. Harding, Argonne National Laboratory, USA; William J. Pitz,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA; Alison S. Tomlin, University of Leeds, UK
2. SOOT, PAH AND OTHER LARGE MOLECULES such as dioxins and fullerenes including the physical and chemical processes affecting their formation, growth, and destruction and synthesis of nanoparticles and nanotubes. Michael Frenklach, University of California at Berkeley, USA; Ishwar K. Puri, Virginia Tech, USA; Fei Qi, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Angela Violi, University of Michigan, USA
3. DIAGNOSTICS including the development and application of diagnostic techniques and sensors for the understanding and control of combustion phenomena. Pascale Desgroux, Université Lille1/CNRS, France; Robert P. Lucht, Purdue University, USA; Gregory Smallwood, National Research Council Canada, Canada
4. LAMINAR FLAMES including experiments, theory, and simulations applied to premixed, non-premixed, and partially premixed flames along with their ignition, extinction, stabilization, instabilities, and interactions with flows. Françoise
Baillot, CORIA/CNRS, France; Suk Ho Chung, Seoul National University, Korea; James W. Fleming, Naval Research Laboratory, USA; Yiguang Ju, Princeton University, USA; Kalyanasundaram Seshadri, University of California at San Diego,USA
5. TURBULENT FLAMES including experiments, theory, simulations applied to premixed, non-premixed, and partially premixed turbulent flames, and fundamental aspects of combustion dynamics. Bénédicte Cuenot, CERFACS, France; Friedrich Dinkelacker, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany; Suresh Menon, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Heinz Pitsch, Stanford University, USA; Shenqyang (Steven) Shy, National Central University, Taiwan
6. HETEROGENEOUS COMBUSTION and MATERIAL SYNTHESIS 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, and catalytic combustion. Greg Jackson, University of Maryland, USA; Mohamed Pourkashanian,University of Leeds, UK; Steven Son, Purdue University, USA; Margaret Wooldridge, University of Michigan, USA
7. SPRAY AND DROPLET COMBUSTION including experiments, theory, and simulations applied to droplets, sprays,atomization, and supercritical combustion. Alessandro Gomez, Yale University, USA; J. Barry Greenberg, Technion–IIT,
Israel; Akira Umemura, Nagoya University, Japan
8. DETONATIONS, EXPLOSIONS and SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION including pulse-detonation and scramjet engines.Mitsuo Koshi, University of Tokyo, Japan; Svetlana M. Starikovskaia, Ecole Polytechnique, France; D. Scott Stewart,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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. Michael Delichatsios, University
10. STATIONARY COMBUSTION SYSTEMS and ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT including combustion in fluidized beds,incineration, utility boilers, plants and industrial applications. Reginald Mitchell, Stanford University, USA; Ichiro Naruse,
Nagoya University, Japan; Leonardo Tognotti, University of Pisa, Italy
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). John E. Dec, Sandia National Laboratory, USA; Simone Hochgreb, University of Cambridge, UK; Johannes Janicka, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; Gladys Moréac, Renault, France
12. NEW TECHNOLOGY CONCEPTS, REACTING FLOWS AND FUEL TECHNOLOGY including mini- and microcombustors,mild combustion, plasma-aided combustion, oxy-fuel combustion, hydrothermal reaction, and other novel combustion processes. Mara de Joannon, IRC-CNR, Italy; Lawrence Kennedy, University of Illinois and The Ohio State University, USA; John Mantzaras, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland; Kaoru Maruta, Tohoku University, Japan ELECTION OF PAPERS FOR PRESENTATION: Authors must indicate their choice of Colloquium. Colloquium Co-Chairs will solicit and evaluate written reviews in their topic area and recommend papers for presentation.

All accepted papers will be arranged into parallel sessions. Publication in the Proceedings of The Combustion Institute is determined by the
Proceedings editorial board, after peer-review, and is not guaranteed based only on Symposium presentation selection.

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS OF CONTRIBUTED PAPERS

Please read the instructions on the submission site carefully before submitting a paper.

03 January 2010 Due date is midnight Pacific Standard Time (GMT-5hrs) for receipt of completed paper.

Week of 05 April 2010 Authors notified of acceptance for presentation at the Symposium.

For instructions on submission of papers go to: http://www.combustioninstitute.org
It is the authors' responsibility to ensure that the paper is received by midnight Pacific Standard Time of the due date of 03 January 2010. In anticipation that some authors may have unforeseen difficulties in finalizing or transmitting their papers, the electronic submission site will remain open until midnight Pacific Standard Time on 10 January 2010 to receive late papers. These will be reviewed depending on the response to the Call, the availability of reviewers and the discretion of the Program Co-Chairs.

ORK-IN-PROGRESS POSTERS: To provide a forum for presentation and discussion of work in progress, poster sessions will be scheduled to run concurrently with contributed oral sessions. Presentation in Work-in-Progress Poster Sessions will
be determined on the basis of a one-page abstract. A full-length paper is not required. The posters presented in Work-in-Progress Sessions will not be published in the Proceedings of The Combustion Institute. The sessions will be organized by the Workin-Progress Poster Co-Chairs, J.-Y. Chen, University of California at Berkeley, USA and Hai Zhang, Tsinghua University, China.

DUE DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF WORK-IN-PROGRESS POSTERS
23 April 2010 Due date is midnight Pacific Standard Time (GMT-5hrs) for receipt of abstracts Week of 17 May 2010 Authors notified of decision for Work-in-Progress Posters.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORK-IN-PROGRESS POSTERS 

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