2nd
Near-Limit Flames Workshop Program (1/2)
Saturday, July 27th, 2019 |
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7:50-8:30 am |
Registration and Breakfast [Elites Banquet Hall, B1
of Building No. 1 Zhongguanyuan Global Village, Peking University][ 北京大学中关新园1号楼群英报告厅] |
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8:30-8:40 am |
Welcome |
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Topic 1 |
Near-Limit Flames and Cool Flames |
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8:40-9:20
am Invited Overview |
Some recent advances in extreme combustion |
Chung K. Law
(Princeton University) |
9:20-10:00
am Invited Overview |
Transitions and structure of the blue whirl: A flame
truly near the limit |
Elaine S. Oran (Texas A&M University) |
10:00-10:30
am |
Coffee break |
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10:30-10:50 am Invited Highlight |
Near-limit hydrogen flame propagation in a thin
layer geometry |
Mike Kuznetsov (Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology) |
10:50-11:10 am Invited Highlight |
High pressure autoignition delay
measurements of CH4 and syngas |
Wenting Sun (Georgia Tech) |
11:10-11:30
am Invited Highlight |
Deflagration-to-flame-ball-transition in hydrogen air gas mixtures: gaps and bottlenecks |
Igor Kirillov (National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) |
11:30-11:50
am Invited Highlight |
Baolu Shi (Beijing Institute of
Technology) |
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11:50-12:10
pm Invited Highlight |
Formation and stabilization of cool flames |
Yang Zhang (Tsinghua University) |
12:10-14:00
pm |
Lunch [Time Western Restaurant, F2 of Building
No. 2][ 中关新园2号楼时光西餐厅] |
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Topic 2 |
Dynamics of Turbulent Flames |
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14:00-14:40
pm Invited Overview |
Near-limit turbulent premixed and mixed-mode
flames |
Assaad Masri (University of Sydney) |
14:40-15:20
pm Invited Overview |
Modeling of the turbulent burning velocity based
on Lagrangian statistics of propagating surfaces |
Yue Yang (Peking University) |
15:20-15:40
pm Invited Highlight |
How to compute the inner structure of near-limit flames for arbitrary
combinations of strain and curvature? |
Christian Hasse (TU Darmstadt) |
15:40-16:10
pm |
Coffee break |
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16:10-16:30
pm Invited Highlight |
Huangwei Zhang (National University of
Singapore) |
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16:30-16:50
pm Invited Highlight |
Blow-off dynamics of bluff-body stabilized premixed
flames at elevated pressure |
Thibault Guiberti (KAUST) |
Topic 3 |
Detonation and Explosion |
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16:50-17:30
pm Invited Overview |
The sonic condition: outstanding issues at the
foundation of detonation theory |
Andrew Higgins (McGill University) |
17:30-17:50
pm Invited Highlight |
The importance of chemistry in the shock to
detonation transition |
Nabiha Chaumeix (CNRS-CARE) |
18:00-20:00
pm |
Banquet [Yiyuan Chinese Restaurant, F1 of
Building No. 2][ 中关新园2号楼怡园餐厅] |
Program (2/2)
Sunday, July 28th, 2019 |
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7:50-8:30
am |
Registration and Breakfast [Elites Banquet Hall, B1
of Building No. 1 Zhongguanyuan Global Village, Peking University][ 北京大学中关新园1号楼群英报告厅] |
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Topic 3 |
Detonation and Explosion |
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8:30-9:10
am Invited Overview |
Space flight demonstration of rotating and pulse
detonation engines by sounding rocket S520-31 |
Jiro Kasahara (Nagoya University) |
9:10-9:30
am Invited Highlight |
Jeniffer Wen (University of Warwick) |
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9:30-9:50
am Invited Highlight |
Peng Dai (Southern University of Science and Technology) |
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9:50-10:20
am |
Coffee break |
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Topic 4 |
New Combustion Concepts |
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10:20-11:00
am Invited Overview |
Nicolas Noiray (ETH-Zurich) |
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11:00-11:40
am Invited Overview |
Paul Medwell (University of Adelaide) |
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11:40-12:00
pm Invited Highlight |
A new concept on plasma chemistry/combustion
instability |
Yiguang Ju (Princeton University) |
12:00-12:20
pm Invited Highlight |
Stabilization of unsteady premixed swirl flames
using plasmas discharges |
Shuiqing Li (Tsinghua University) |
12:20-14:00
pm |
Lunch [Time Western Restaurant, F2 of Building
No. 2] [ 中关新园2号楼时光西餐厅] |
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14:00-14:20
pm Invited Highlight |
Mild combustion with liquid fuels |
Sudarshan Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay) |
14:20-14:40
pm Invited Highlight |
Molecular dynamics investigation of
sub-to-supercritical transition of hydrocarbon mixtures |
Li Qiao (Purdue University) |
14:40-15:00
pm Invited Highlight |
Flame spread over thick PMMA fuel in a flamelet
mode |
Feng Zhu (Institute of Mechanics,
CAS) |
15:00-15:30
pm |
Coffee break |
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15:30-16:00 pm |
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16:00
pm |
Adjourn |
*40 minutes for invited
overview lecture, including 30 to 35 minutes presentation and 10 to 5 minutes
questions.
20 minutes for invited highlight lecture, including 15
minutes presentation and 5 minutes questions.
The
screen is in widescreen (16:9) format.
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Workshop Website:
http://www.princeton.edu/~yju/2nd_near-limit-flames_workshop.html