29 September 2010
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
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The Autumn meeting of IOP Combustion Physics Group will take place at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, on 29 September 2010. This one-day meeting will cover current and emerging technologies in Combustion in industry and academia. The topics will include, Clean Combustion; Coal Combustion; Carbon Capture and Storage and biochar; Underground Coal Gasification; Methane Hydrate; and Soil contaminant remediation.
Organised by the IOP Combustion Physics Group
(co-sponsored by the Combustion Institute British Section)
More information here.
Programme:
09:15 | Registration and Coffee |
09:45 | Welcome to HWU, Edinburgh, Prof. James Ritchie |
Morning Section Section Chair: Professor David Fowler, NERC, Edinburgh | |
10:00 | Clean Combustion: The Challenge!Prof Doug Greenhalgh, Heriot-Watt University |
10:30 | Topic: To be decided Mr. Richard Dennis, Doosan Babcock |
11:00 | Carbon Capture and Storage: current status and implications for combustion technologies Prof. Jon Gibbins, University Edinburgh |
11:30 | Tea |
11:45 | Methane Hydrate: The Burning SnowballProf. Bahman Tohidi (Heriot-Watt University) |
12:15 | Discussion, Chair: Prof. David Fowler |
12:30 | Lunch |
Afternoon section Session Chair: Dr. Guillermo Rein (University of Edinburgh) | |
13:40 | Underground Coal GasificationDr Richard Marsh, Cardiff University |
14:10 | Biochar as a Climate Change Mitigation Technology and Adaptation measure - promises and challenges of its deploymentDr. Ondrej Masek, University of Edinburgh |
14:40 | Combustion Technology for the Remediation of Industrial Soil Pollution: Environmental Benefits from Combustion ScienceDr Christine Switzer, University of Strathclyde |
15:10 | The combustion of fossil fuels in novel power cycles capable of capturing CO2 suitable for sequestrationDr. John Dennis, University of Cambridge |
15:40 | Discussion section Chair: Dr. Guillermo Rein, University of Edinburgh |
16:10 | Tea, Close |
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