FRIDAY JULY 11, 2003
SESSION 4:
Atmospheric Pollution (I)
Chairpersons:
Danilin M. The Boeing Co., Seattle, WA, USA
Ross M. The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, USA
9:00-9:40
Invited Lecture:
Aerosol formation in the atmosphere
Mirabel P., Vancassel X. (Centre de Geochimie de la Surface, CNRS,
and Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France)
Sorokin A. (P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors, Moscow,
Russia)
9:40-10:00
Radical reactions of atmospheric importance
Hack W., Hold M., Hoyermann K. (Goettingen University, Goettingen,
Germany)
Morozov I., Vasil'ev E. (N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics,
Moscow, Russia)
10:00-10:20
Modeling of sulphur conversion in a gas-turbine: from combustor
to plume, based on the PARTEMIS measurements campaign
Lee D. S., Wilson C. W., Pourkashanian M., Lin M. (QinetiQ Co., Farnborough,
UK)
10:20-10:40
Exploring single-particle heterogeneous chemistry of aerosols
using SEM, CCSEM, ESEM and TOF-SIMS analytical techniques
Laskin A., Gaspar D. J., Iedema M. J., Cowin J. P. (Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, Richland, USA)
10:40-11:00
The adsorption of H2O in the range 193-300K and of
NO2, HONO, and HNO3 at 300K on soot from combustion
under controlled laboratory conditions
Alcala C., Munoz M. S., Rossi M. J. (Ecole Polytechnique Federale
de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland)
11:00-11:20
Coffee Break
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SESSION 4:
Atmospheric Pollution (II)
Chairpersons:
Eremin A. Institute for High Temperatures, Moscow, Russia
Rossi M.J. Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne,
Switzerland
11:20-11:40
Thermodynamics and kinetics of the interaction of acetone and acetic acid with ice surfaces at temperatures of 190-220 K
Behr P., Scharfenort U., Terziyski A., Demiral K., Zellner R.
(Essen University, Essen, Germany
11:40-12:00
Photoinduced destructive adsorption processes on solid tropospheric
aerosols
Zakharenko V. S. (G. K. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk,
Russia)
Moseichuk A. N.
(Institute of Petroleum Chemistry, Tomsk, Russia)
12:00-12:20
Porous media combustion and it's applications
Zhdanok S.A.
(Luikov's Heat and Mass Transfer institute, National Academy of Sciences of
Belarus, Minsk, Belarus)
12:20-12:40
Particle formation from Fe and C vapor in a shock tube
Eremin A., Gurentsov E. (Institute for High Temperatures, Moscow,
Russia)
Starke R., Roth P. (Gerhard Mercator Duisburg University, Duisburg,
Germany)
12:40-13:00
Aircraft engine soot: Characteristic properties as cloud condensation
nuclei in upper troposphere
Popovicheva O.B., Persiantseva N.M., Shonia N.K., Zubareva N.A.
(M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)
Starik A.M., Loukhovitskaya E.E., Secundov A.N., Usenko D.A., Zakharov
V.M. (P.I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors, Moscow, Russia)
Suzanne J., Ferry D. (CRMC2-CNRS, Campus de Luminy, Marseille, France)
13:00-14:00
Lunch
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SESSION 4:
Atmospheric Pollution (III)
Chairpersons:
Favorskii O.N. P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation
Motors, Moscow, Russia
Suzanne J. CRMC2-CNRS, Campus de Luminy Marseille, France
14:00-14:40
Invited Lecture:
The mechanism of heterogeneous "self-cleaning" of the coastal troposphere.
May this phenomenon have "explosion-like" autocatalytic character?
Gershenzon M. Yu. (Boston College, MA, USA)
Grigorieva V. M. (Taifun - R&D Association, Obninsk, Russia)
Shestakov D. V., Gershenzon Yu. M. (N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical
Physics, Moscow, Russia)
Zelenov V. V. (Institute for Power Engineering Problems in Chemical
Physics, Moscow, Russia)
Zellner R. (Essen University, Essen, Germany)
14:40-15:00
Results of the conceptual study of a combined airframe-engine simulation
environment for the prediction of aero-gas-turbine exhaust emissions
Shakariyants S. A., van Buijtenen J. P., Visser W. J. P. (Delft
University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands)
15:00-15:20
Mathematical modeling of exhaust gases tracks at aerospace vehicles
flights in atmosphere
Klochkova L. V., Suzan D. V., Tishkin V. F. (Institute for Mathematical
Modeling, Moscow, Russia)
15:20-15:40
Chemical composition of surface layers of atmospheric aerosols
in the Baikal region
Ivanov V. P., Trukhan S. N., Kochubey D. I., Kriventsov V. V.
(G. K. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Netsvetayeva O. G., Golobokova T. V., Hodzher T. V. (Institute of
Limnology, Irkutsk, Russia)
15:40-16:00
Environment-forming functions of the phytosphere and the impact
of modern technologies on the global ecosystems
Mikhailov A. I., Veretennikov V. A., Musinskii V. V. (Institute
for Structural Macrokinetics, Chernogolovka, Russia)
16:00-16:20
Coffee Break
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SESSION 4:
Atmospheric Pollution (III)
Chairpersons:
Manelis G. B. Institute for Problems in Chemical Physics, Chernogolovka,
Russia
Zellner R. Essen University, Essen, Germany
16:20-16:40
Study of free radical mechanism of aerosol formation initiated
by UV irradiation of acetaldehyde emitted by engines
Skubnevskaya G. (Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Novosibirsk,
Russia)
Wing Tsang (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg,
MD, USA)
16:40-17:00
Particulate air emission from oil refineries fluidized catalytic
crackers during start up situations
Agranovski I. E., Whitcombe J. M. (Griffith University, Brisbane,
Australia)
17:00-17:20
Categorisation of aerosol emissions from a fluidized catalytic
crackers under start up conditions
Whitcombe J. M., Agranovski I. E., Braddock R. D. (Griffith University,
Brisbane, Australia)
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10:00-17:30
Poster Session (to be on display)
- High temperature synthesis of binary molybdenum-carbon particles
Emelianov A., Eremin A. (Institute for High Temperatures, Moscow,
Russia)
Jander H., Wagner H.Gg. (Goettingen University, Goettingen, Germany)
- Evolution of the liquid-drops cloud at accidents of liquid-propellant
rockets
Arkhipov V., Berezikov A., Kozlov E., Tkachenko A. (Tomsk State
University, Tomsk, Russia)
Trofimov V. (Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Tomsk, Russia)
- Experimental study of soot parameters at combustion of condensed
systems
Arkhipov V. A., Bondarchuk S. S., Savelyeva L. A. (Tomsk State University,
Tomsk, Russia)
- Detection of engine exhaust gases with CO2 and CO lasers
Ivanov S. V., Ionin A. A., Kotkov A. A., Kozlov A. Yu., Seleznev
L. V., Sinitsyn D. V., Buzykin O. G. (Institute for Laser and Information
Technologies, Troitsk, Russia)
- Kinetic studies of evolution of fluorinated compounds in atmosphere
Morozov I. (N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow,
Russia)
- Kinetics of the interaction of atmospheric trace gases with
soot surfaces
Seisel S., Keil Th., Trukhin M., Zellner R. (Essen University, Essen,
Germany)
- Mathematical modeling of atmospheric pollution resulting from
field tests of solid-fuel propulsion systems
Vorozhtsov A. B., Matvienko O. V. (Tomsk State University,
Tomsk, Russia)
- Emissions of heavy metals and dioxins from organic fuel combustion
Yatsenko-Khmelevskaya M., Tsibulski V. (Research Institute
for Atmospheric Air Protection, St. Petersburg, Russia)
- On the structure of TiO2 and ZrO2 nanosized particles existing
in aerosols
Kokorin A. I., Pridantsev A. A. (N. N. Semenov Institute of
Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia)
Galkova T. N., Kulak A. I. (Institute of General & Organic Chemistry,
Minsk, Republic of Belarus)
- Aerosol formation in supersaturated vapor: Effect of thermodynamic
parameters fluctuations
Kortsenstein N. M., Samuilov E. V. (G. M. Krzhizhanovsky Power Engineering
Institute, Moscow, Russia)
17:30-19:00
Panel Discussion:
Clean Combustion or Exhaust Aftertreatment? Perspectives of
the Approaches (Tentative Title)
Moderators:
Roy G. D. U.S. Office of Naval Research, Arlington,
VA, USA
Schumann U. German Aerospace Center Oberpfaffenhofen,
Wessling, Germany
Panel Members:
Aggarwal S.K.
Agranovski I.E.
Azatyan V.V.
Borisov A. A.
Frolov S. M.
Gokalp
Levin V. A.
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USA
Australia
Russia
Russia
Russia
France
Russia
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Manelis G.B.
Mansurov Z.A.
Mirabel Ph.
Roth P.
Starik A.M.
Suzanne J.
Zellner R. |
Russia
Kazakhstan
France
Germany
Russia
France
Germany |
All participants are requested to submit a 1-page abstract on this
specific topic that reflects their expertise and approach before or
at registration at the Symposium.
Selected materials will be used for highlighting the Panel Discussion
in the book of selected papers. Each panelist will be provided with
3 min to present his/her conceptions and reasoning.
19:30-22:30
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