Layout and program
ACH2008 is essentially a poster-conference that will be inaugurated by a keynote lecture followed by short oral presentations from Austria, Croatia and Hungary. The keynote lecturer, Prof. Iskender Gökalp, is a world-renowned combustion scientist. His scientific activity is very widespread, ranging from mathematical analysis of turbulent combusting flows, through reaction kinetics to technical development of "clean coal" technologies. Prof. Gökalp has been the Director of the 'Institute de Combustion, Aérothermique, Reactivité et Environment' in Orléans and Chair of the European Combustion Federation.
10:00 Opening
10:10
Keynote
lecture:
Prof. Iskender Gökalp (ICARE-CNRS, Orléans, France): "Energy Challenges for the Future: the Role of Combustion Science
and Technology"
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Presentations from Austria:
Dr. Pal Szentannai (Vienna University of Technology, Vienna):
"IEA-FBC.net – a Tool for
Further Advances in FBC Technology"
Prof. Ernst Pucher (Vienna University of Technology, Vienna):
"Consumption Simulation Model Based on Real-World Emission
Measurement"
Dr. Max Lackner (Vienna University of Technology, Vienna): "Laser
Diagnostics of Ignition Processes"
11:35 Presentation from Croatia:
Mr. Milan Vujanovic (University of Zagreb, Zagreb): "Multiphase
Modelling of High-Pressure Diesel Sprays with an Eulerian-Eulerian
Approach"
11:55 Presentation from Hungary:
Prof. Tamás Turányi (Eötvös University, ELTE, Budapest): "Uncertainty
Analysis of Combustion Models"
12:15 Lunch
13:45 Poster Session
16:00 Adjournment
List of accepted posters (in the order of arrival)
1.
EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL STUDY ON THE ATMOSPHERIC FATE OF THE PROMISING BIOFUEL GAMMA-VALEROLACTONE
G. L. Zügner1, J. Sebestyén1, I. Szilágyi1, A.
Demeter1, M. Farkas2, S. Dóbé1 and G. Lendvay1
1Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
2Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Budapest, Hungary
2. Investigation of bio fuels in Otto - engines
Á. Bereczky, V. Damjanovits, M. Urbán
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Department of Energy Engineering,
Budapest, Hungary
3.
Utilization of bioethanol in micro gas turbine
M. Dániel
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Department of Energy Engineering,
Budapest, Hungary
4. COMPARATIVE INVESTIGATION OF RENEWABLE GASES WITH "SCHLIEREN" SYSTEM
B. Somogyi, B. Petró, Á. Bereczky
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Department of Energy Engineering,
Budapest, Hungary
5. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE GASEOUS FUELS BY FLAME SPECTROSCOPY
V. B. Kovács, Á. Bereczky
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Department of Energy Engineering,
Budapest, Hungary
6.
Flameless oxidation of CO at low temperature
M. Hegedűs, J. L. Margitfalvi
Institute of Nanochemistry and Catalysis, Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Budapest, Hungary
7.
Correlation of the enthalpies of formation: Impact on the uncertainty of combustion models
I. Gy. Zsély1, A. Kramarics1, B. Ruscic2, T. Turányi1
1 Institute of Chemistry, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary
2 Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, USA
8.
Reduction of very large reaction mechanisms using methods based on simulation error minimization
T. Nagy, I. Gy. Zsély, T. Turányi
Institute of Chemistry, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary
9.
EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE REACTION OF CH_3 C(O)CH_2 RADICALS WITH Br_2
K. Brudnik1 , J. T. Jodkowski1 , D.
Sarzynski1, I. Szilágyi2 , G. L. Zügner2
, S. Dóbé2
1 Department of Physical Chemistry, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland
2 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
10.
Results of biomass gasification experiments in the low capacity pilot
equipment
P. Tóvári, B. Marosvölgyi, L. Kotsis, E. Mészáros, L. Girhiny
University of West Hungary,
Sopron, Hungary
11.
Multiphase Modelling of High-Pressure Diesel Sprays with an
Eulerian-Eulerian Approach
M. Vujanovic1, W. Edelbauer2, E. von Berg2,
R. Tatschl2, N. Duic1
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture,
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
2 AVL List GmbH, Graz, Austria
12.
Ash characteristics of biomass, biofuel side-product and waste material
combustion
K. Szemmelveisz, I. Szűcs, Á. B. Palotás, L. Winkler
Institute of Energy and Quality Affairs, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary
13.
Combustion control using flame ionization measurements
L. Winkler, Cs. Raffay, Á. B. Palotás
Institute of Energy and Quality Affairs, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary
14.
Combustion characteristics of hemp as a biomass
B. Juhász, K. Szemmelveisz
Institute of Energy and Quality Affairs, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary
15.
Laboratory combustion experiments with synthesis gas
K. Valler, Á. Wopera, Á. B. Palotás
Institute of Energy and Quality Affairs, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary
16.
Investigation of aerobe pyrolysis
gas on test engine
A. Meggyes, Á. Bereczky, V. B. Kovács
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Department of Energy Engineering,
Budapest, Hungary
17.
Energetic analysis of rape-seed
oil in solutions with higher alcohols
Á. Bereczky, T. Laza
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Department of Energy Engineering,
Budapest, Hungary
18.
Theoretical and Experimental
Aspects of Carbon Formation during Decomposition of Freons in RF Thermal
Plasma
Sz. Klébert1,
J. Gubicza2, Z. Babievskaia3, J. Szépvölgyi1,4
1 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical
Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary
2 Department of Solid State Physics, Eötvös University,
Budapest, Hungary
3 Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy
of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
4 Research Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
19.
Kinetics of Direct Reduction of
Iron Ores at High Pressures in Fluidized Beds
J. Sturn, S. Voglsam, B. Weiss, F. Winter, J. Schenk
Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, Umwelttechnik und techn.
Biowissenschaften, TU Wien, Wien, Austria
20.
Urban Mining - From sewage sludge
ash to fertilizer
B. Nowak, H. Wegerer, P. Szentannai, F. Winter
Institut für Verfahrenstechnik, Umwelttechnik und techn.
Biowissenschaften, TU Wien, Wien, Austria
21.
ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD OF A STRIP MINE
K. Dóduj, M. Czilik, K. Szemmelveisz, Á. Wopera
Institute of Energy and Quality Affairs, University of Miskolc, Miskolc,
Hungary
22.
Effect of Additives on Fullerene
Formation in RF Thermal Plasma Conditions
Ilona Mohai1, János Szépvölgyi1,2 Mariann Hardi1,
Éva Kováts3, Biljana Todorovich-Markovic4, Zoran
Markovic4
1 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical
Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
2 Research Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
3 Research Institute of Solid State Physics and Optics,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
4 Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia and
Montenegro
23.
Comparison of the Efficiencies and
Kinetic Analysis of the Carbon Tetrachloride Decomposition in RF Thermal
Plasma in Inert and Oxidative Environments
Tamás Kovács1, Tamás Turányi1, Katalin Föglein2,
János Szépvölgyi2,3
1 Laboratory for Chemical Kinetics, Institute of Chemistry,
Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
2 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical
Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
3 Research Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary
24.
Ignition Tabulation Of Automotive
Fuels For ECFM-3Z Combustion Model
M. Ban1, N. Duic1, P. Priesching2
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture,
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
2 AVL-AST, Graz, Austria
25.
Motor utilization of biogas from different kinds of basic materials and
admixtures
V. Nagy, A. Meggyes
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Budapest, Hungary
26.
THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF MODIFIED CELLULOSE FIBERS
E. Jakab1, E. Mészáros1, J. Borsa2
1 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical
Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
2 Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest,
Hungary
27.
SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF Ar/Na AND Ar/Cu PLASMAS
A. M. Keszler, C. Bartha, Sz. Klébert, I. Mohai, J. Szépvölgyi
Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Research
Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
28.
3D CFD Calculation of Injector Nozzle Model Flow for Standard and
Alternative Fuels
L. Perkovic1, D. Greif2, R. Tatschl2, P.
Priesching2, N. Duic1
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
2 AVL-AST, Graz, Austria
29.
Thermal degradation of
polyethylene modeled on tetracontane
A. Németh, M. Blazsó, P. Baranyai, T. Vidóczy
Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
30.
Modelling of nitrogen oxides formation and destruction in combustion
systems
M. Vujanovic1, P. Priesching2, N. Duic1
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture,
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
2 AVL List GmbH, Graz, Austria
31.
Adaptation of pressure based CFD solvers for mesoscale atmospheric problems
G. Kristóf,
N. Rácz, M. Balogh
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest,
Hungary
32.
Numerical simulation of pollutant
dispersion in urban environment
M. Balczó, K. Czáder, A. Rákai
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
33.
Three-Dimensional Computations of
Laminar Burners on Parallel Computers
G. Janiga, D. Thévenin
Laboratory of Fluid Dynamics and Technical Flows, University of Magdeburg
''Otto von Guericke'', Magdeburg, Germany
34.
Thermal decomposition of nitrogen
and halogen containing polymers
J. Bozi, M. Blazsó
Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Research
Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
35.
Environmental and Technical
Results of the Upgrading of the Budapest Waste-to-Energy Plant
J. Bánhidy, Zs. Borsi
Municipal Public Services Inc., Budapest, Hungary
36.
Evaluation of the High Temperature
Conversion of Plastic Particles after Injection into Blast Furnace Raceway
using CFD Simulations
M. Harasek, Ch. Jordan, Ch. Maier, F. Winter
Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Wien,
Austria
37.
Woodchips Combustion in Pulverized
Coal Boiler
L. Barta
FLAMMA Physics Ltd., Szentendre, Hungary
38.
Technological and structural
pecularities at combustion of non-conventional gases
T. Kapros1, M. Sevcsik1, I. Szunyogh2
1 Co. TÜKI, Miskolc, Hungary
2 Dep. of Gas Engineering, University of Miskolc, Miskolc,
Hungary
39.
Utilization of Bioethanol in Micro
Gas Turbine
D. B. Molnar
Department of Energy Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and
Economics (BME), Budapest, Hungary
40.
Numerical modeling of convection
zone
B. Bolló, Sz. Szabó
Department of Fluid and Heat Engineering, University of Miskolc, Miskolc,
Hungary
41.
Energetical Coal still and future on the
Trone and his Effect on the Global Warming
K. Reményi, Gy. Gróf
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
42.
Laser diagnostics of ignition processes
M. Lackner
Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Wien,
Austria
43.
DIRECT AND RELATIVE-RATE KINETIC PARAMETERS AND THERMOCHEMISTRY OF THE REACTION
OF Br ATOMS WITH CH_2 ClBr
I. Szilágyi1, D. Sarzynski2, R. Nádasdi1
, G. L. Zügner1 , I. Fejes1 , S. Dóbé1
1 Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Chemical
Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
2 Department of Physical Chemistry, Wroclaw Medical University,
Wroclaw, Poland
Last update: 15th September 2008.