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2nd Young Researchers Forum

Chalmers University

Date: 18th-19th September 2008

Organised by IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme and Chalmers University

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1.Final Programme

15.30 to 16.00

Arrival at Chalmers University – Energy Technology Department
Pick up of Name Badges


16.00

Facility Visit

18.00

Travel to Bergabo Hotel


19.30 Dinner

 

18th Septmber 2008

08.00 to 08.30 Registration

08.30 to 08.45

Welcome Remark
Prof. Filip Johnsson, Chalmers University
Stanley Santos, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme

Session 1: Oxy-Coal Combustion 'Emissions Related Issues' Chair Prof . F Johnsson, Chalmers University

08.45 to 09.25
(Introduction)

Technical Considerations Relevant to the CO2 Purity of the Flue Gas from Boiler of Oxy-Coal Combustion.
S. Santos IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, UK

09.25 to 10.00

High-temperature NOx reduction in Oxy-fuel combustion
F. Normann, Chalmers University of technology, Göteborg, Sweden

10.00 to 10.20 Coffee Break

10.20 to 10.55

Experimental and Modeling Study of the Nitrogen Chemistry in the System H2O/O2/NO/CO2
T. Mediara, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark


10.55 to 11.30

Evaluation of Concepts for secondary SOx and NOx Removal in the Oxy-Fuel Process
D. Kuehnemuth, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

11.30 to 13.00 Lunch

Session 2: Heat Transfer Modelling Chair:S. Santos, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme

 

13.00 to 13.35

Radiation modeling of gas and coal-fired oxy-fuel flames
K. Andersson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

13.35 to 14.10

Spectral Modelling of radiative heat transfer in oxy-fuel combustion
J. Ströhle, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

14.10 to 14.45

CFD Modelling and Heat Transfer in Oxy-Coal Combustion
P. Edge, Leeds University, UK

14.45 to 15.00 Coffee Break

 

Session 3 Oxy-Coal Combustion “Other Combustion Related Issues” Chair: K. Andersson, Chalmers University

 

15.00 to 15.35

Ash Deposit Behaviour from Oxyfuel Combustion
S. Malgorzata, IVD Stuttgart, Germany

15.35 to 16.10

Results of the Oxyfuel Combustion Pilot-Scale Testing
S.Woolrigde, E.On UK

16.10 to 16.25

Oxy-coal combustion programme at CIRCE – University of Zaragoza
I. Bolea, University of Zaragoza, Spain

Session 4: CO2 Processing and O2 Production Chair: K. Andersson, Chalmers University

 

16.25 to 17.00

Liquefaction of Oxyfuel Flue Gas – Experimental Results
D. Koepke Technical University of Hamburg and Harburg, Germany

17.00 to 17.35

Membrane Technologies for Oxygen Production
S. Engels, RWTH Aachen, Germany

17.35 to 18.00

0.5 MWth Cycloid Fired Test Rig
H. Kass, TU Cottbus, Germany


19.30 Dinner

 

19th Septmber 2008

08.30 to 08.45

Administrative Announcement

Session 5 Oxy-Coal Combustion “Large Scale Oxy-Coal Combustion Demonstration” Chair: S. Santos, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme

08.45 to 09.25

Update to Vattenfall’s 30MWth Pilot Plant Activities (Commissioning and Testing Programme)
J. Jacoby, Vattenfall R&D AB., Sweden

09.25 to 10.00

Large Scale Oxyfuel Combustion Testing (40MWth) – Programmes and Update
G. Lewis, Doosan Babcock, UK

10.00 to 10.20 Coffee Break

Session 6 Oxy-Coal Combustion “Burner Development” Chair: J. Jacoby, Vattenfall R&D

10.20 to 10.55

OXYCOAL-AC Project: Recent Results in Oxy-coal Combustion Modelling and Experiments of a Swirl Burner.
D. Toporov, RWTH Aachen, Germany


10.55 to 11.30

Controlled Staging with Non-Stoichiometric Burners for Oxyfuel Processes – Experimental Validation.
V. Becher, Technical University of Munich, Germany

11.30 to 13.00 Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

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