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First Australian Combustion Summer School (ACSS-2018)
16-21 December 2018
PROGRAM
Abercrombie Building, University of Sydney, Darlington Ln & Abercrombie St., Darlington, New South Wales
Preface Welcome to the First Australian Combustion Summer School (ACSS-2018) which is proudly hosted by the Australia and New Zealand Section of the Combustion Institute (ANZ-CI) and generously supported by our parent organization, The Combustion Institute. The theme of the Summer School is maintained intentionally broad given the wide variety industries that attendees are involved in. Selected topics span a range from chemical kinetics to fire suppression including application such as engines, turbines and micro-reactors.
Over five days, the technical program of ACSS-2018 brings together an outstanding team of speakers including Professor Hai Wang from Stanford University and Dr Ruud Eggels from Rolls Royce. The ACSS-2018 will be attended by 72 applicants from ten countries including 42 from Australia, 8 from Korea, 7 from China, 3 from Saudi Arabia, 3 from India, 2 from Japan, 2 from Taiwan, 1 from each of Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, Iran, and the UK. This excellent attendance reflects the continuing interest in combustion in Australia as well as the growing interest from the Asia Pacific region.
The program includes a Poster Session which runs through the week with generous viewing time allocated during the lunch breaks and it culminates in the award of a Best Poster Prize. On Wednesday afternoon, the group will visit two combustion laboratories at the Universities of Sydney and New South Wales. Each lecture will allow sufficient time for discussion and interactions with the speaker. Networking is facilitated through an enjoyable social program which includes three group dinners, an Australian BBQ and a banquet.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Organising Committee members who have worked tirelessly to bring this event together. They are: A/Prof Matthew Cleary, Drs Matthew Dunn, and Agisilaos Kourmatzis from the University of Sydney; Professor Evatt Hawkes, Professor Shawn Kook and Dr Shaun Chan from the University of New South Wales; and Dr Fatemeh Salehi from Macquarie University.
As Chairman of the ASPACC Organising Committee, and the ANZ-CI. I would also like to thank our Main Sponsor: The Faculty of Engineering at University of New South Wales. I would also like to acknowledge the generous support of the Combustion Institute and thank the University of Sydney for providing the excellent venue free of charge. This event would not have taken place without such generosities.
We thank you for attending and we hope that you enjoy this Summer School and take this opportunity to network but also to make some time to enjoy the beautiful city of Sydney.
Assaad Masri Chair, ANZ Section, The Combustion Institute)
6 December 2018
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prof. Assaad R. Masri, School of Aerospace Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The
University of Sydney, Australia- Email: [email protected] A/Prof. Matthew Cleary, School of Aerospace Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The
University of Sydney, Australia- Email: [email protected] Dr. Matthew Dunn, School of Aerospace Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The
University of Sydney, Australia-Email: [email protected] Dr. Agisilaos Kourmatzis, School of Aerospace Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The
University of Sydney, Australia- Email: [email protected] Prof. Evatt Hawkes, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering & School of
Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW Sydney, Australia- Email: [email protected]
Prof. Shawn Kook, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing, UNSW Sydney, Australia-Email: [email protected]
Dr. Shaun Chan, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing, UNSW Sydney, Australia-Email:[email protected]
Dr Fatemeh Salehi, School of Engineering, Macquarie University, Australia-Email: [email protected]
The ACSS-2018 is Proudly Sponsored by: 1. The Combustion Institute
2. The University of New South Wales 3. The University of Sydney
ACSS-2018 PROGRAM Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00‐9:00 Registration
9:00‐11:00 Prof. Assaad Masri: Introduction to Combustion and its Modes.
Prof. Hai Wang: Synthesis of Nano‐Particles
Dr Metthew Dunn: Combustion Diagnostis Methods
A/Prof Matthew Cleary & Dr Agisilaos Kourmatzis: Spray Atomization, Combustion & Modelling
Prof Vasily Novozhilov: Fires Dynamics and Suppression
11:00‐11:30
Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break
11:30‐1:30 A/Prof Yi Yang: Combustion Chemistry and Model Reduction
Dr Ruud Eggels Gas Turbine Combustion: Modelling, Emissions and Instabilities
Prof. Shawn Kook Engine Combustion
Dr Ruud Eggels CFD in Aero‐Combustor Design
Prof. Brian Haynes Micro‐Combustion and Catalytic Chemistry
1:30‐3:00 Lunch & Posters Lunch & Posters Lunch & Posters Lunch & Posters Farewell
3:00‐5:00 Registration Prof. Hai Wang: Soot Chemistry and the Evolution of Particles
Picnic: Centennial Park
Laboratory Visits Prof. Gus Nathan Combustion and gasification of Solid Fuels
Level 2 Abercrombie Building
6:00pm onwards
Reception Dinner (6pm start) Dinner (6pm start) Gala Dinner (6pm start)
Level 2 Abercrombie Building
Spicy Sichuan, Glebe The Rose Hotel, Darlington
The Novotel, Darling Harbour
LEVEL 1-Abercrombie Building
Conference Rooms Marked (dashed boxes)
Enter here and go up to Level 2 where the Combustion Summer School is held.
LEVEL 2-Abercrombie Building
Lecture Room is Marked (dashed boxes)
Meeting Room: CS2080
Registration
Storage Room: CS2090
Meeting Room: CS2150
Lecture Room: CS2140
Posters
GENERAL INFORMATION Airport and Transport: Sydney Airport is 6.7 kilometres from the conference venue and about 8km from the centre of the city, a 25-minute drive. A taxi from the airport to the city should cost around 30AUD. Buses are available as well. See maps at the tail of this letter. Trains operate to both the domestic and international terminals. Please check the following site: https://transportnsw.info/ for further information about public transportation and opal card. Conference Venue & Dates: December 16-21, 2018, Abercrombie Building, The University of Sydney, Darlington Ln & Abercrombie Street, Darlington, Sydney. Registration: The registration desk will be located on Level 2 of the Abercrombie Building. All participants must visit the registration desk to collect relevant materials and name badge before gaining access to the School. Please register on Sunday afternoon since the registration desk will be open only very briefly on Monday. Lectures will begin promptly at 9:00 am on Monday. We encourage you to register as early as possible to allow for easy access to the conference opening. Conference Badges: Delegates are kindly requested to wear their name badges during the sessions. Badges will provide access to the scientific sessions, lunches, coffee breaks, laboratory visits and excursion. Lunches and coffee breaks: Coffee breaks and lunches will be served on level 2 during the week, as per the program summary. Posters: Posters boards will be available on Sunday afternoon and authors are required to have their A1-Poster sheets mounted before Monday. All posters must be removed by the morning of Friday. The best poster will be selected by a committee and the Best Poster Prize will be awarded during the Banquet on Thursday night. Internet: Wifi access is available. Username: ACSS2018.
Password: 83147173 Presentation rooms: All presentations will take place in room CS2140, Level 2 of Abercrombie Building. Meeting and storage rooms: Rooms CS2080 and CS2150 are allocated as meeting rooms. The storage room is CS2090. Photography: Delegates are advised that segments of the conference may be filmed or photographed for the purpose of the conference proceedings. The appropriate authority to publish permission applies. If you do not wish to be filmed or photographed, please advise the operator and move out of camera range.
INTERNATIONAL VISITORS:
PLANNING YOUR ARRIVAL TO AUSTRALIA Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) AQIS plays an important role in keeping out unwanted pests and diseases that could devastate Australia’s native wildlife, environment, tourism and agricultural industries. To have a smooth transition through quarantine and to enjoy your participation at conference in Sydney, it is important that you understand Australia’s quarantine regulations. Visit http://www.daff.gov.au/biosecurity/travel for more information. Customs Please ensure that along with your passport and visa, you also pack your registration confirmation letter within your carry-on luggage. You may be asked to produce this when going through customs at your arrival airport. In addition to this, please be sure to fill out your Incoming Passenger Card with all details and answer each question honestly. Visa All visitors to Australia must have a valid visa to travel to and enter Australia (other than New Zealand passport holders, who will normally be issued a Special Category visa on arrival, provided they meet health and character requirements). Banking Facilities / Currency Automated teller machines (ATM) are located within the MCEC complex. Banks are open Monday to Thursday 0930 – 1600 hours and open 0930 – 1700 hours on Friday. Some banks offer extended hours and some are open on Saturday mornings. Decimal currency is used in Australia with the dollar as the basic unit (100 cents = A$1). Notes come in A$100, A$50, A$20, A$10 and A$5. Coins come in 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, A$1 and A$2 denominations. Currency exchange facilities are available in most banks, hotels and airports and operate normal business hours. Credit cards are accepted at most restaurants and shops. American Express, Diners, MasterCard and Visa are accepted. Exchange Rate Australian currency fluctuates on the international monetary exchange. Therefore we recommend checking with your local bank for the exchange rate just prior to your arrival in Australia. Weather December is summer in Sydney. It is recommended that delegates bring summer clothing with a light jacket/jumper as nights can be chilly. Average maximum temperature during December is 22°C - 25°C Electric Current Electric current within Australia is 240 Volt, AC 50 cycles. Two or three pin rectangular plugs are used. For more information, please visit your local travel store. Emergency Contact Details: In case of emergency, please dial 000.
Lecture Notes:
Lecture notes will be made available on the web site below the evening before the lecture. Please
check the following link:
http://www.anz‐combustioninstitute.org/ACSS2018/lecturenotes.php
Social Program Welcome Reception Date and time: Sunday, 16th December, 4.00 pm Venue: Level 2 of the Abercrombie Building Dress Code: Smart Casual Transportation Not Provided Lunches: All lunches will be provided at the conference venue, level 2 of the Abercrombie Building Dinners:
Monday starting 6pm: At the Spicy Sichuan Restaurant, 1-9 Glebe Point Road, Glebe (see location on Map), 15min walk from Abercrombie Building.
Tuesday at 3.30pm onwards, The BBQ: Picnic at the Centennial Park (see location
on Map) Coaches will begin departing from the Abercrombie building at 2:45pm Arrival at Centennial Park at 3.30pm. Return time will be 7.45pm.
Wednesday at 6:00pm: At the Rose Hotel (Upstairs), 10/12 Cleveland Street, Chippendale, (see location on Map)-10min walk from Abercrombie Building.
Thursday at 6:00pm, The Banquet: Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour (see location on Map). Upon arrival ask to be directed to “The Hunter Rooms”. Entrance from Murray Street. Address: 100 Murray Street, Pyrmont, NSW 2009 Dress Code: Smart Casual How to get here: The venue is a ~35-40min walk from Women’s College or a 10min drive. The closest train station is Town Hall station, which is a ~10min walk from the Novotel Darling Harbour. Cab/Uber Fares from the University of Sydney would not be expected to exceed 15-20AUD.
Laboratory Visits, Wed. 19th December at 2:15pm The start will be in the Combustion Laboratory at the University of Sydney until 3:15pm. Buses will leave to UNSW at 3:15pm arriving at 3:40pm. We’ll depart from UNSW at 5:00pm arriving at the University of Sydney at 5:30pm.
MAPS
Darling Harbour/Novotel
Novotel
Cockle Bay
Spicy Sichuan Restaurant and Rose Hotel
Spicy Sichuan
Restaurant
Abercrombie Building
The Rose Hotel
Centennial Park
BBQ location
CONFERENCE VENUE The closest train station to the Abercrombie building is Redfern station (15min walk). City Road and Parramatta Road are well served by buses heading into the Sydney CBD (Central Business District). Public transport routes are very easily planned on https://transportnsw.info/#/. Uber also operates in Sydney, and there are several taxi companies: 131451 (Legion Cabs), 131017 (Premier Cabs), or 133100 (Silver Service Cabs)
Abercrombie Building
Redfern Train Station
The Women’s College
400m
LIST OF ATTENDEES: Surname Firstname Title Current affiliation Country Email
Abbas Fakhar Mr University of Sydney Australia [email protected]
Abdul Jameel Abdul Gani Mr KAUST Saudi Arabia [email protected]
Ahmed Hamdy Mr University of Sydney / Zagazig University Egypt [email protected]
Aldawsari Saeed Mr University of Sydney Australia [email protected]
Algayyim Sattar Mr PhD Student Australia [email protected]
Aparece‐Scutariu Vlad Mr The University of Edinburgh United Kingdom V.Aparece‐[email protected]
Ceschin Alberto Mr CCRC‐KAUST Saudi Arabia [email protected]
Cheng Mengzhen Ms Zhejiang University China [email protected]
Chu Van Thuy Dr Queensland University of Technology Australia [email protected]
Di Fazio Antonio Mr University of Sydney Australia [email protected]
Doley Preety Moni Ms University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Foo Kae Ken Mr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Goyal Harsh Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Gu Shibo Ms University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Guanxiong Zhai Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Guo Feng Mr Hokkaido University Japan cumt‐[email protected]
Guo Peijun Mr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Gutteridge Aaron William Mr HDR Student Australia [email protected]
Han Minchao Mr The University of Melbourne Australia [email protected]
He Zimeng Ms The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Henderson Luke Mr University of Queensland Australia [email protected]
Huang Yu‐Hsiang Mr Master degree student Taiwan [email protected]
Huo Zhijie Mr University of Sydney Australia [email protected]
Ibukun Oluwoye Dr Murdoch University Australia [email protected]
Jabeen Sidra Ms Murdoch University Australia [email protected]
Jaber Othman Jamal Othman Mr PhD Student Australia [email protected]
Jeon Byeongjun Mr Kookmin University Republic of Korea [email protected]
Jeong Hwanghui Mr Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Republic of Korea [email protected]
Jiang Bo Dr Nanjing University of Science and Technology China [email protected]
Jicang Si Mr Peking University China [email protected]
Jinwoo Park Mr POSTECH South Korea [email protected]
Kang Yeonse Mr Sunchon National Institute South Korea [email protected]
Kanj Mohammed Mr University of Sydney Australia [email protected]
Kar Tanmay Mr PhD Student India [email protected]
Kim Jaehyeon Mr Sunchon National University Korea [email protected]
Kirchmann Jonas Mr University of Stuttgart Germany [email protected]‐stuttgart.de
Lee Hyunseob Ms GIST South Korea [email protected]
Lee Woojin Mr POSTECH South Korea [email protected]
Li Zisen Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Li Gule Ms The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Li Yang Dr KAUST Saudi Arabia [email protected]
Li Zeqi Mr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Li Yang Mr Northwestern Polytechnical University China [email protected]
Liaw Sui Boon Dr Curtin University Australia [email protected]
Liu Xinyu Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Ma Man Ching Mr University of Melbourne Australia [email protected]
Marei Mohamed Mr University of Sydney Australia [email protected]
Mohammadmahdi Ghiji Dr Victoria University Australia [email protected] Mohammed Musthafa Feroskhan Dr
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Chennai India [email protected]
Nguyen Truong Gia Tri Mr Hokkaido University Japan [email protected]
Nguyen Minh Tien Mr National Central University, Taiwan Taiwan [email protected]
Njue Jackline Cecilia Wanja Ms Beihang University China [email protected]
Palulli Rahul Mr University of Melbourne Australia [email protected]
Panek Pavel Mr The University of Melbourne Czech Republic [email protected]
Perambadur Jyothikrishna Mr Phd Schlor Australia [email protected]
Rahman S M Ashrafur Dr Queensland University of Technology Australia [email protected]
Rao Lingzhe Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Rowhani Amir Mr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Sanal Sangeeth Mr PhD Student India [email protected]
Shoraka Yashar Mr N/A Australia [email protected]
Surawski Nicholas Dr UTS Australia [email protected]
Tang Yining Mr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Wang Houzhi Dr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]
Wang Cheng Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Wang Guochang Mr Peking University China [email protected]
Xing Sensen Mr University of New South Wales China [email protected]
Yip Ho Lung Mr University of New South Wales Australia [email protected]
Yosri Mohammad Reza Mr PhD candidate Iran [email protected]
Yu Hyesu Ms POSTECH Republic of Korea [email protected]
Zhang Xinchen Mr The University of Adelaide Australia [email protected]