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Program: Wednesday - May 24, 2006

7:00 am – Breakfast, Room: Churchill Ballroom B. - Sponsored by Woodward Inc.

7:45 am – Welcome and opening remarks

8:00 am –  Invited Lecture

Cam Tropea, TU-Darmstadt, Germany,
New Developments in Spray Diagnostics

8:50 am – Transition to General Sessions

SESSION 1A
SESSION 1B

AUTOMOTIVE SPRAYS

(Room: Mountbatten Salon A)


SPRAY MODELING-1

(Room: Mountbatten Salon B)

9:00 am

Characterization of an Electrostatically Charged GDI Spray

Eric K. Anderson, Univ. Illinois Urbana-Champaign, A. Paolo Carlucci, Univ. of Lecce, Arturo de Risi, Univ. of Lecce, Dimitrios C. Kyritsis, Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Modeling reaction rates in two-phase flows using assumed-PDF methods: An evaluation using Direct Numerical Simulation

Josette Bellan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory and California Institute of Technology, Laurent Selle, California Institute of Technology

9:25 am

Real-Time Imaging of Fuel Injection, Ignition and Combustion in a Direct-Injected Spark-Ignition Engine

James D. Smith, The University of Michigan, Volker Sick, The University of Michigan

Spatial Error and Artful Dodges in Lagrangian/Eulerian Spray Simulation

Michael O'Brien, University of Massachusetts, Shuhai Hou, Caterpillar Inc. David P. Schmidt, University of Massachusetts

9:50 am

A Comparison of Three Direct Injection Multi-Orifice Nozzles by Ultrafast X-Tomography

Xin Liu, Argonne National Laboratory, Jin Wang, Argonne National Laboratory, David L.S. Hung, James R. Winkelman, Visteon Corporation

Droplet Vaporization in a Supercritical Environment

Mario F. Trujillo, ARL Pennsylvania State University, David J. Torres, Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:15 am

Break, Exhibits, Posters.

Breaks in room: Churchill Court - (Sponsored by Goodrich)

Exhibition room: Churchill Ballroom A

SESSION 2A
SESSION 2B


ATOMIZATION-1

(Room: Mountbatten Salon A)


DIESEL-1

(Room: Mountbatten Salon B)

10:30 am

Three Types of Theories Predicting the Onset of Atomization and Liquid Breakup

S.P. Lin, Clarkson University

Diesel Sprays Through Multi-hole Micro-Nozzles: Spray Dynamics and Structure

Prashanth Ravi, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Mike Corradini and Jake Blanchard, University of Wisconsin-Madison

10:55 am

A Model for the Penetration of a Liquid Jet in Crossflow

A. Mashayek, A. Jafari and N. Ashgriz, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto

Effects of Nozzle Geometry on Cone Angles of High-Pressure Diesel Sprays in Near-Nozzle Region

Seong-Kyun Cheong, Argonne National Laboratory, Christopher F. Powell, Kyoung-su Im, Xin Liu and Jin Wang, Argonne National Laboratory, Ming-Chia Lai, Wayne State University

11:20 am

Near Field Behavior of a Liquid Jet in a Crossflow

Christopher Brown, Energy Research Consultants, Vincent McDonell, Energy Research Consultants

Modeling Charge Preparation in Diesel HCCI Engines Using Low Pressure Injection

Yong Sun, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rolf D. Reitz,University of Wisconsin-Madison

11:45 am

On the break-up regime map of liquid jet in crossflow

Ravi K. Madabhushi, United Technologies Research Center, May Y Leong, Marco Arienti, United Technologies Research Center, Christopher T. Brown and Vincent G. McDonell, Energy Research Consultants

Optimization of Diesel Engines by Means of Multi-Orifice Asynchronous Fuel Injection

Franz X. Tanner, Michigan Technological University, Seshasai Srinivasan, Michigan Technological University

12:10 pm

Lunch Break, Exhibits, Posters

Lunch room: Churchill Ballroom B - Sponsored by University of Toronto

Exhibition room: Churchill Ballroom A

SESSION 3A
SESSION 3B
   

FILM ATOMIZATION

(Room: Mountbatten Salon A)

IMPINGING SPRAYS

(Room: Mountbatten Salon B)

 

1:30 pm

   

Atomization in Gas-Centered Swirl-Coaxial Injectors

Malissa D.A. Lightfoot, Air Force Research Laboratory, Stephen A. Danczyk and Douglas G. Talley, The Air Force Research Laboratory

Spray impact onto a curved surface: modelling, scaling, simulation

Kristian Horvat, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Ilia Roisman, Cam Tropea, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt

 

1:55 pm

   

Characterization of shear-driven liquid film separation and break-up at a sharp expanding corner

M. A. Friedrich, University of Missouri-Rolla, H. Lan, J. A. Drallmeier and B. F. Armaly, University of Missouri-Rolla

A Numerical Investigation of Impinging Jets

Nathaniel Barlow, Clarkson University, Brian Helenbrook, Sung Lin

 

2:20 pm

Poster Session



3:00pm

Break, Exhibits, Posters

Breaks in room: Churchill Court - Sponsored by Auto21, Canada

Exhibition room: Churchill Ballroom A

SESSION 4A
SESSION 4B


DIAGNOSTICS-1

(Room: Mountbatten Salon A)


SECONDARY ATOMIZATION

(Room: Mountbatten Salon B)

3:25 pm

New sophisticated developments in laser diffraction equipment

Henrik G. Krarup, Malvern Instruments

Detailed understanding of secondary atomization using the volume of fluid method

Sachin Khosla, Clifford E. Smith, CFD Research Corporation, Ryan Throckmorton, Virginia Tech

3:50 pm

A Novel Device For Investigating Multiple Scattering In Spray

Joshua Powell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chia-Fon Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Internal Flows in Fluidic Spray Control

Kuotung Tseng, Purdue University, Steven H. Collicott, Purdue University

4:15 pm

Pressure Effects on Drop Diameters and Surface Areas in Oil Nozzles

Yudaya Sivathanu, En'Urga Inc., Jongmook Lim, En'Urga Inc. Henrik Linden, Danfoss A/S, Preben Noerskov, Danfoss A/s

Producing Droplets Smaller than the Nozzle Diameter by using a Pneumatic Droplet Generator

Afsoon Amirzadeh Goghari, University of Toronto, Sanjeev Chandra, University of Toronto

4:40 pm

Technical Meetings
Computational and Modeling (room: Wren A)
Diesel and Automotive (room: Wren B)
Industrial and Agricultural Sprays (room: Wren C)

5:40 pm

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