09:00 - 09 :20
Registration - Coffee
09:20 - 09 :40
Introduction Talk
SESSION 1
What needs exist to measure flame speeds?
9 :40 – 10 :10
Flame speed: What do we need to measure for practical applications?
R. Cracknell
(SHELL)
10:10 – 10:40
LES of industrial turbulent reacting flows: modelling effects and challenges
L. Gicquel
(CERFACS)
10:40 – 10:50
Discussions
10:50 – 11:20
Coffee break
SESSION 2
What can be delivered? Is SL the right target to be measured?
11:20 – 11:40
Consumption speed determination from spherically expanding flames
E. Varea
(CORIA)
11:40 – 12:00
On the accurate determination of laminar burning velocity from constant-volume propagating spherical flames
Z. Chen
(Peking University)
12:00 – 12:20
Laminar burning velocities of refrigerants under the impact of buoyancy and radiation
J. Beeckmann
(RWTH Aachen, ITV)
12:20 – 12:30
12:30 – 13:50
Lunch
SESSION 3
What are the next steps?
13:50 – 14:10
New targets for the laminar flame speed determination and kinetic schemes validation
F. Halter
(Univ. of Orléans - ICARE/CNRS)
14:10 – 14:30
Propagation of laminar flames of light and heavy fuels at engine-relevant conditions: state-of-the-art and future direction
J. Jayachandran (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts)
14:30 – 14:50
High-temperature laminar burning velocity measurements in a shock tube: LBV, temperature and species
A. Ferris
(Stanford University)
14:50 – 15:00
15:00 – 15:30
SESSION 4
What do we learn?
15:30 – 16:50
Global discussion/outcome/joint work/database/agreement between groups
16:50 – 17:00
Closing remarks
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