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Pyrolysis phenomena in porous media | |
The objective of the von Karman Lecture Series on "Pyrolysis phenomena in porous media" is to allow several research groups with different background to work together and share good (and bad) ideas. The applications selected are: I. Thermal conversion of biomass into biofuel, II. Fire protections, and III. Thermal protection systems for spacecraft atmospheric entries. | |
Date: | April 1, 2019 - April 4, 2019 |
Location: | Waterloosesteenweg 72, Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium |
Web Page: | https://www.vki.ac.be/index.php/component/jevents/eventdetail/462/259|258|257|251|252|256|255|253|254|278|280/pyrolysis-phenome |
Contact Email: | secretariat@vki.ac.be |
Organizer: | von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics |
Application Areas: | Fire and Safety, Aerospace, Environmental, Plasma Physics, Oil, Gas & Petrochemical, Materials Science |
Special Fields: | Heat Transfer, Combustion, Multiphase Flows, Aerodynamics, Plasma Flows, Fluid Mechancis, Hypersonic Flows, Experimental Fluid Dynamics |
Type of Event: | Course, International |
Description: | |
Pyrolysis phenomena in porous media are encountered in a broad variety of high-temperature applications, ranging from thermal conversion processes, through fire protection to thermal protection systems for spacecraft. In the last decade, the state of the art has remarkably advanced in these research fields: numerous theoretical models, computational methods, and experimental facilities have been developed. However, despite strong similarity between these disciplines for their intrinsic physical problem, transfer of ideas, as well as comparison of simulation tools are still scarce. The objective of this VKI Lecture Series is to allow several research groups with different background to work together and share good (and bad) ideas. The applications selected are: I. Thermal conversion of biomass into biofuel, II. Fire protections, and III. Thermal protection systems for spacecraft atmospheric entries. The series is tailored to provide professionals and students working and supporting industries and academic research a snap shot of the state of the art on pyrolysis phenomena in porous media. Prominent professors and scientists will present industrial challenges, modelling and simulation strategies, as well as experimental facilities for each application. The first three days, the course will be followed by technical presentations given by the participants on current challenges being addressed in their field of expertise. The fourth day is a workshop dedicated to round table discussions aiming at sharing the scientific challenges and developing a generic experimental-theoretical test case that will be used as a common progress ground. The directors of this series are Dr. Jean Lachaud, I2M Bordeaux, Prof. Jean-Marie Buchlin, Mr. Philippe Planquart, and Prof. T. Magin, von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics. Monday 1 April 201908:45 Registration 09:00 Welcome
address Application I: Thermal conversion of biomass 09:15 Pyrolysis, a key step in the thermochemical
conversion of biomass, Part I 10:30 Coffee break 11.00 Pyrolysis, a key step in the thermochemical
conversion of biomass, Part II 12:15 Lunch 13:45 Biomass gasification under radiative heat flux 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 5 oral presentations selected based on submission of extended abstracts 17:30 Welcome reception Tuesday 2 April 2019Application II: Fire protections 09:00 Introduction course on fire protections 10:15 Presentation of the MaCFP working group and
workshop 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Experimental investigation of porous material
behavior in fire conditions 12:15 Lunch 13:45 Modeling porous material combustion in fire
conditions 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 5 oral presentations selected based on submission of extended abstracts Wednesday 3 April 2019Application III: Thermal protection systems for spacecraft 09:00 Introduction course on thermal protection systems
for atmospheric entry 10:15 Presentation of the ablation working group and
workshop 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Experimental investigation of porous material
behavior in atmospheric entry conditions 12:15 Lunch 13:45 Multi-scale modeling of low-density carbon-phenolic
ablators 15:00 Coffee break 15:30 5 oral presentations selected based on submission of extended abstracts Thursday 4 April 2019Workshop: developing a test case common to the 3 applications 09:00 Proposition of a simple pine wood pyrolysis test
case to initiate discussions 9:30 Round table discussion: scientific challenges for
the 3 applications, what would be an ideal material and
configuration to work all together 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Round table discussion: available simulation codes
and experimental facilities 12:00 Lunch Optional activities 13:30 Visit of the VKI experimental facilities 14:30 Drafting experimental and numerical test-cases 15:30 Closing |
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Event record first posted on February 13, 2019, last modified on February 15, 2019 |
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