Agenda, Presentations and Posters of the 20th Conference
20th ETH-Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles
June 13th - 16th, 2016 at ETH Zentrum, Zürich, Switzerland
FOCUS-Event: Particle Filter Quality under Real World Conditions
Agenda of Presentations
Tuesday June 14th 2016
Welcome | 09.00-09.20 | |
Boulouchos Konstantinos / ETH Zürich, Switzerland Welcome |
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Barro Christophe / ETH ZURICH, Switzerland Housekeeping |
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Opening Address | 09.20-09.30 | |
Guzzella Lino, President of ETH Zürich | ||
Key Speech | 09.30-09.40 | |
D'Urbano Giovanni / FOEN Switzerland Swiss, European and Joint Efforts to Prevent Ultrafine Particle Emissions |
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Key-Lecture | 09.40-10.10 | |
Czerwinski Jan / AFHB Nidau, Switzerland Targets and Achievements of the ETH Nanoparticle Conferences 1997-2016 |
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COFFEE BREAK | 10.10-10.40 | |
Session 1: Fundamentals Chair: Rossi Michel |
10.40-12.00 | |
Arnold Frank / MPI, Germany Modern Diesel Generated Nucleation Particles: Formation, Growth, and Lung Intrusion |
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De Falco Gianluigi / Università di Napoli "Federico II", Italy A Thermophoretic Thermocouple Method for Soot Measurement in Combustion |
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Haffner-Staton Ephraim / University of Nottingham, UK Uncertainties in the Traditional 2D-TEM Characterization of Carbon Nanoparticles |
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Swanson Jacob / Minnesota State University, USA Fuel Sulfur Impacts the Formation of Carbon Nanotube-like Particles in Diesel Engines |
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LUNCH | 12.00-13.00 | |
Session 2: Biomass Combustion (co-organized by task 32 of IEA Bioenergy) Chair: Nussbaumer Thomas |
13.00-14.40 | |
Nussbaumer Thomas / VERENUM, Switzerland Particulate Matter (PM) from Biomass Combustion: An Overview on Particle Types and Measures to Reduce Biomass Particles |
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Jokiniemi Jorma / University of Eastern Finland Chemical and Physical Properties of Biomass Combustion Aerosols |
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Hartmann Hans / TFZ-Technology and Support Centre, Straubing, Germany User and Fuel Impact on Emissions of Wood Stoves |
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Schmidl Christoph / BIOENERGY 2020+, Austria Real-life Emission of Automatically Stoked Biomass Boilers |
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Seljeskog Morten / Department of Thermal Energy, Norway Variables Affecting Particulate Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion – Simultaneous Sampling on Hot and Ambient Filter |
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COFFEE BREAK | 14.40-15.10 | |
Session 3: Instrumentation Chair: Burtscher Heinz |
15.10-16.30 | |
Hess Adrian / PSI Switzerland Size-resolved Element Characterization of Aerosol Particles Emitted from Thermal Wood Treatment |
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Vojtisek-Lom Michal / Czech Technical University, Prague FTIR-PEMS, Mini-PEMS and Micro-PEMS: Extending Portable On-board Monitoring Systems to Nonregulated Pollutants and Small Engines |
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Anderson Robert / TSI, USA A Comparison of Aerosol Instruments to Regulated PM/PN Emissions from GDI and PFI Vehicles |
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Fierz Martin / NANEOS Switzerland Electrical Particle Number Measurement for Automotive Applications |
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COFFEE BREAK and POSTER SESSION | 16.30-18.30 | |
APERITIF offered by the EXHIBITORS | from 17.00 |
Wednesday June 15th, 2016
Session 4: Ambient Chair: Hüglin Christoph |
08.00-09.20 | |
Bhattu Deepika / PSI Switzerland Wood Combustion: Emissions and Contribution to Secondary Organic Aerosol Budget |
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Leskinen Ari / University of Eastern Finland Daytime and Nighttime Aging of Logwood Combustion Aerosols |
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Paulson Suzanne / University of California at Los Angeles, USA Effects of the Built Environment, Micrometeorology and Traffic on Street Level Ultrafine Particle Concentrations at a Block Scale |
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Sioutas Constantinos / University Southern California, USA Fine and Ultrafine Particulate Organic Carbon in the Los Angeles Basin: Trends in Sources and Composition |
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COFFEE BREAK and POSTER SESSION | 09.20-10.10 | |
Session 5: Aftertreatment Chair: Mayer Andreas |
10.10-12.00 | |
Hosseini Vahid / Saidi Mohammad / Sharif-University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Analyses of Effects of Fuel Sulfur Content on DPF Particle Removal Efficiency and Particle Deposition in Human Lungs |
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Bugarski Aleksander / NIOSH, USA Assessment of the Effectiveness of Disposable Filter Elements Used in Permissible Underground Coal Applications |
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Davies Brian / University of Wollongong, Australia Disposable Diesel Exhaust Filters Used in the Australian Underground Coal Mining Industry |
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Konstandopoulos Athanasios / CPERI-CERTH, Greece Effects of Catalyst Particle Structure on Soot Oxidation Kinetics |
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Rueda Jaime / District Secretariat of Environment Bogotá, Columbia Field Evaluations of Retrofit DPF in Public Transport Buses Using Number Concentration of Solid Particle Number in Bogotá |
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LUNCH | 12.00-13.00 | |
Session 6A: Health Session Chair: Gehr Peter |
13.00-14.30 | |
Moussa Fathi / Université Paris-Sud, France Anthropogenic Carbon Nanotubes and Air Pollution |
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Kittelson David / University of Minnesota USA Carbon Nanotubes, Nanorods, and Nanoparticles from Engines |
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Rothen-Rutishauser Barbara / University of Fribourg, Switzerland Differentiating the Mechanism of Lung Cell Interactions between Diesel Exhaust Particles and Carbonaceous Fibrous Structures |
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Bonner James / North Carolina State University, USA Mechanisms of Susceptibility to Carbon Nanotube Lung Disease |
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Session 6B: Health Session Chair: Künzli Nino |
14.30-16.20 | |
D'Anna Andrea / Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy Exposure to Sub-10nm-particles Emitted from Combustion Sources: In-vitro Toxicity and Inflammatory Potential |
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Lonati Giovanni / Politecnico di Milano, Italy In Vitro Assessment of Proinflammatory and Genotoxicological Effects of Wood Combustion-Generated Ultrafine Particles |
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Zotter Peter / University of Lucerne, Switzerland A Simple Sampling Method to Analyze Cell Toxicity of Nanoparticles and Condensable Compounds from Biomass Combustion |
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Hofmann Heinrich / EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland Alternative Metrics for the Physicochemical Characterization of UFP |
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Oberdörster Günter / University of Rochester, USA Dosimetry, Dosemetrics, Biokinetics and Bioprocessing of Inhaled Nanoparticles: A basis for toxicity testing and dosimetric risk extrapolation |
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COFFEE BREAK and POSTER SESSION | 16.20-17.10 | |
Session 7: Legislation Chair: D'Urbano Giovanni |
17.10-18.30 | |
Wiedensohler Alfred / Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany Assessment of the Effectiveness of the Low Emission Zone Leipzig by Measurements of Soot and the Ultrafine Particle Number Concentration |
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Notter Benedikt / INFRAS, Switzerland Non-road Mobile Machinery as a PM/PN Source in Switzerland |
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Schmatloch Volker / Spartherm Melle, Germany Emission Testing of Wood Fired Stoves or Fireplaces – Standards and Test Procedures in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North America |
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Pucher Ernst / Technische Universität Wien, Austria Short Test Procedures for Nanoparticles Emission and Gaseous Exhaust Components of Combustion Engines |
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Aperitif DINNER PARTY invited by Sponsors Dinner Speaker: Gehr Peter |
18.30 19.30 |
Thursday, June 16th 2016
Session 8: Aircraft and Marine Engine Emissions Chair: Heeb Norbert |
08.00-10.00 | |
Rindlisbacher Theo / BAZL Switzerland Introduction of the First Particulate Matter Standard for Aircraft Engines |
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Brem Benjamin / EMPA Switzerland Aircraft Engine Certification Measurement of Non-volatile Particulate Matter Emissions |
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Khalek Imad A. / SWRI USA Effect of Jet Fuel Properties on Solid Particle Number and Mass Emission from Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine: Development of a Jet Fuel Particle Index |
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Lohmann Ulrike / ETHZ Switzerland Chemical Characterization of Freshly Emitted Particulate Matter from Aircraft Exhaust Using Single Particle Mass Spectrometry |
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Corbin Joel C. / PSI Switzerland Dependence of Ship-engine Aerosol Emissions on Fuel Type: Trace Metals, Black Carbon, and Light Absorption |
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Poster Award Ceremony Bischof Oliver |
10.00-10.20 | >> |
COFFEE BREAK | 10.20-10.50 | |
Session 9: Combustion of vehicle engines Chair: Czerwinski Jan |
10.50-12.30 | |
Barro Christophe / Vir2sense, Switzerland Diesel Engine Operating Strategies: PM, NOx and CO2; A Three Dimensional Trade-Off, as Opposed to a Single-pollutant Minimization |
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Geiler Jan Niklas / Bosch, Germany Investigation of the Fuel Property Influence on Number of Emitted Particles and their Size Distribution in a Gasoline Engine with Direct Injection |
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Karjalainen Panu / Tampere University, Finland Time-resolved Characterization of Secondary Particle Formation from a Gasoline Passenger Car |
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KellerAlejandro / University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland High Time-resolved SOA-formation Potential of Emissions from GDI engines |
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Kook Sanghoon / University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia In-flame and Exhaust Soot Particles Under the Influence of Jet-jet Interactions in a Small-bore Diesel Engine |
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LUNCH | 12.30-13.30 | |
FOCUS-Event Particle Filter Quality under Real World Conditions |
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Introduction Chair: Leuenberger Christian |
13.30-13.40 | |
Section I: Experience of authorities and manufacturers | 13.40-14.40 | |
Ayala Alberto, CARB Evaluation of DPF in HDV Applications |
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Hohl Yves, LIEBHERR DPF Quality in Off-Road Engines |
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Rienks Rafael, HJS Quality Control During Filter Manufacturing |
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COFFEE BREAK | 14.40-15.10 | |
Section II: Experience of fleet owners and Lessons for Inspection and Maintenance | 15.00-16.00 | |
Eberwein Burkhard, BVG Berlin Bus Fleet of Berlin with DPF since 2001 |
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Reinoso Aliosha, GEASUR Chile Bus Fleet of Santiago with DPF since 2008 – Experience with Respect to Maintenance; Study of the Chilean Ministry of Environment |
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Frölich Albert, UGZ, Gloor Beat, AWEL DPF-Quality in Swiss Construction Sites |
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Lutz Thomas, ETHZ, Switzerland DPF Inspection & Maintenance, Methodology and Practice | ||
Heeb Norbert, EMPA, Particle-NOx Trade-off: Two Decades of Diesel Converter Technology Have not Settled Both Issues |
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Concluding Remarks: Burtscher Heinz | ||
End of the 19th ETH-NPC | 16.50 |
Posters
Poster Session 1: Fundamentals | ||
D'Anna Andrea, Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II' Nanoparticle Formation Burning Biofuels |
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Goudeli Eirini, ETHZ, Switzerland Agglomeration with Polydisperse Primary Particles in the Free Molecular Regime |
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Gülder Omer, University of Toronto, Canada The Effect of Combustion Pressure on Primary Soot Particle Size in Methane-air Diffusion Flames |
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Kelesidis Georgios A., ETHZ, Switzerland Control of Particle Structure & Size Distribution by Humidity |
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Kelesidis Georgios A., ETHZ, Switzerland Nascent Soot Formation by Agglomeration and Surface Growth |
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Kureti Sven, University of Freiberg Germany Soot Oxidation on Manganese Oxide Catalysts in Gasoline Exhaust |
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Langenkamp Peter N., University of Groningen, Netherland Silica Formation in Flames with Siloxane Admixture: Effects of Admixture Concentration, Flame Temperature and Equivalence Ratio |
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Li Zepeng, King Abdullah University, Jeddah Effect of Dimethyl Ether Mixing on Soot Size Distribution in Premixed Ethylene Flame |
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Mandal Bijan Kumar, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Delhi Numerical Study on the Combined Effect of Fuel Dilution and Air Preheating on Soot Formation in Diffusion Flame |
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Sakellarakis Vasileios David, ETHZ, Switzerland Large Eddy Simulations for Detailed Soot Formation Investigations |
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Sharma Pooja, Indian Institute of Science Heteroatomic Nanostructures of Jet Fuel Soluble Macromolecular Oxidatively Reactive Species (SMORS) |
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Soroudi Bazzaz Amir, Combustion Chamber Group, Tehran LES of Soot Evolution During Biofuel Spray Combustion and Gasification |
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Poster Session 2: Biomass Combustion |
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Berhardt Alexander, IZES, Germany Electrostatic Precipitation in Small Scaled Biomass Boilers |
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Fraboulet Isaline, INERIS, France Validation and Comparison of Methods of Measurement of the Condensable Fraction of Aerosols Emitted by Residential Wood Combustion Appliances and Boilers |
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Hartmann Ingo, DBFZ, Germany Micro-scale Biomass Combustion System with Very Low Emission |
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Keller Alejandro, University of Applied Sciences Northwest, Switzerland Time-resolved Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation Potential of Wood Burning Emissions |
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Pagels Joakim, Lund University, Sweden Characteristics of Major Particle Types in Emissions from Biomass Combustion – Implications for Health and Climate Effects |
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Paur Hans-Rudolf, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, Germany Field Performance of Carola®- Precipitators for Small Wood-fired Boilers |
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Press-Kristensen Kaare, Ecological Council Denmark Residential Wood Burning: Particle Pollution and Solutions |
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Quinn Cian, University College Dublin, Ireland Analysis of Particulate Matter Emissions from Combustion of Peat Briquettes in a Domestic-scale Stove |
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Rubinetti Donato, University of Applied Sciences Northwest, Switzerland Electrostatic Precipitator – Numerical Modeling and Verification Concept |
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Sattler Michael, Ökozentrum Langenbruck, Switzerland Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions from Solid Biomass Fuel Burning Appliances and Boilers – Proposal for a Common European Test Method |
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Schmatloch Volker, Spartherm, Germany Small Wood Fired Appliances – Emission Reduction by Combined Methods |
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Sippula Olli, University of Eastern Finland Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosol Emissions from a Gasoline Engine and Small-scale Wood Combustion: First Results with the New Photochemical Emissions Aging Reactor |
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Volz Florian, Kutzner + Weber, Germany Deposition of Particulate Matter on the Surface of Foam Bubbles |
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Zotter Peter, University of Lucerne, Switzerland Wood Combustion for Energy in Buildings |
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Poster Session 3: Instrumentation |
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Arndt Michael, AVL List, Graz, Austria Optimizing a Photoacoustic Soot Sensor for the Measurement of Ultra-low Soot Concentrations in Real-world Exhaust |
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Beck Harald, MAN Truck & Bus, Nürnberg, Germany Particle Number Measurement According to PMP Protocol and Direct Measurement |
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Borovinskaya Olga, TOFWERK AG, Switzerland Online Determination of Element Composition and Nass of Single Airborne Particles by ICP-MS |
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Cachón Luis, TESTO Mönchaltdorf, Switzerland Next Generation of Particle Number Instruments for Vehicle Type Approval and Quality Control of DPF Kerbside |
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Foppiano Debora, PSI, Switzerland Behaviour of ZnO Nanoparticles During High Temperature Treatment: On-line, Size Resolved Elemental Analysis |
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Gruenzweig Christian, PSI, Switzerland Three-dimensional Visualization of Soot, Ash, Urea and Coating Distributions in Canned Exhaust After-treatment Components by Neutron Tomography |
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Hildebrandt Margit, PTB Braunschweig, Germany Analysis of a New Diesel Soot Generator with Regard to Particle Size and Number Concentration |
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Horn Hans-Georg, Consultant for TSI Aachen, Germany Calibration of Engine Exhaust CPCs: Measurement Uncertainty Following ISO 27891 Procedures |
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Kumazawa Shinji, NGK Spark Plug, Japan PM/PN Measurement Repeatability of Compact Multi Gas Measurement System |
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Lindner Gert, PTB Braunschweig, Germany An Accompanying CFD-study on Partial Flow Sampling from a Soot Aerosol Dilution Setup |
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Lüönd Felix, METAS A new, traceable METAS calibration service for particle counters |
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Moisio Mikko, Dekati, Finland 47 mm PM-Filter Holder with Real Time Particle Detection |
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Olzem Katharina, Volkswagen Wolfsburg, Germany Counting Particles with the Principles of Condensation vs. Diffusion |
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Padhi Annada, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India Laboratory Based Assessment of a Portable Multi-arm Smoke Collector System Developed for In-situ Aerosol Emission Measurement from Residential Biomass Burning Sources in the Northern Part of India |
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Saukko Erkka, Pagasor-Oy, Finland Dynamic Cutpoint Switching of Nanoparticle Detector for Improved Aerosol Characterization |
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Schindler Wolfgang, AVL List, Graz, Austria Black Carbon: Shades of Gray |
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Shaygani Afshin, Sharif University Tehran, Iran Electrode Interface Design for High-accuracy Size Distribution Measurement of Aerosol Nanoparticles Using Electrical Mobility Spectrometer Integrated with Triplet Charger |
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Shaygani Afshin, Sharif University Tehran, Iran Outfitted Electrical Mobility Spectrometer with Spatial Coded Aperture Mask for Accurate Size Distribution Measurement of Aerosol Nanoparticles |
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Sjögren Staffan, University of Applied Sciences Northwest, Switzerland Development of a Photochemical Interferometer for Aerosol Absorption Measurements |
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Vanhanen Joonas, Airmodus Helsinki, Finland Spark Discharge as a Calibration Source for Particle Detectors in the Sub 5 nm Size Range |
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Poster Session 4: Ambient |
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Besch Marc Cyrill, West Virginia University, USA Characterization of Atmospheric Dispersing Exhaust Plume during On-Road Operation of Latest Technology Heavy-Duty Trucks |
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Bonilla Lorena Catalina, District Secretariat of environment – Bogotá, Colombia Study of Personal Exposure to Nanoparticles Considering Meteorological Variables in 4 Roads with Different Types of Vehicles in Bogotá |
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Hama Sarkawt M.L. , University of Leicester, UK Temporal Variations of Lung Deposited Surface Area (LDSA) Concentrations in Leicester |
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Jasiński Remigiusz, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Danger of Nanoparticle Emissions in the Vicinity of Airports |
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Jung Heejung, University of California, USA Alternative Metrics for Spatially and Temporally Resolved Ambient Particle Monitoring |
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Kireeva Elena, University Moscow, Russia Size–segregated Organic/Inorganic Composition of Particulate Emissions in Periods of Extensive Biomass Burning |
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Poluzzi Vanes, Agency for Prevention Bologna, Italy Particle Number Concentrations and Size Distributions in Po Valley (Northern Italy) During PoAIR Experiment |
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Singh Gaurav, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Health Risk Assessment for Carcinogenic and non Carcinogenic Trace Elements in Ambient Fine Aerosol over New Delhi, India |
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Tanda Stefan, University of Graz, Austria Size-resolved Element Distribution in Airborne Nanoparticles |
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Toro Huertas Eliana, District Secretariat of environment – Bogotá, Colombia Personal Exposure to Nanoparticles Inside Transmilenio Buses on Caracas Avenue in Bogotá– Colombia |
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Wang Fenjuan, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Black Carbon and Aerosol Optical Property Measurement at a Midsize City in Po Valley, Italy |
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Zauli Sajani Stefano, ARPAE, Italy Indoor/Outdoor Seasonal Variability of Different Particle Metrics |
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Zauli Sajani Stefano, ARPAE, Italy 3D Variability of Different Particle Metrics in Urban Areas: Findings from the "Supersito" Project in Bologna, Italy |
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Poster Session 5: Aftertreatment |
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Bailey Brett, Illinois Valley Holding Comp., USA Global Non-Thermal Active SCR/DPF Emissions Reductions Technology Volkswagen Jetta Demonstration |
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Cho Jaeho, Korea University Size-resolved Nano-particle Filtration Characteristics with Metal Foam Gasoline Particulate Filter (GPF) for a Modern GDI Vehicle |
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Czerwinski Jan, AFHB Biel, Switzerland Quick-check of DOC and SCR for Inspection of Emission Control Devices |
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Fleischman Rafael, Technion Haifa, Israel Buses Retrofitted with Diesel Particulate Filters: Effects on Nanoparticle Emissions and Vehicle Performance |
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Haralampous Onoufrios, TEI of Thessaly, Greece Measurement and Modelling of PM Loading in Bare and Catalytic Flow-Through Monoliths |
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Iwasaki Kentaro, Sumika Ceramics, Poland DPF Design Concept and Catalyst Coat-ability Investigation |
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Kato Kyohei, NGK Europe Kronberg, Germany Gasoline Particulate Filter Technology – Readiness for Real Driving Emissions |
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Køcks Morten, Danish Technological Institute, Denmark DPF+SCR retrofit of Construction Machines: Real-time Characterization of Emission Reduction and Optimization During Realistic Operating Conditions |
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Ruzal-Mendelevich Michal, Ben Gurion University, Israel Grouping Manipulation of Nanoparticles Emitted from ICEs |
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Sanui Ryoko, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Electron Microscopic Visualization of Soot Bridge Formation and Configuration Analysis of Diesel Particulate Filter |
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Zöllner Christian, University of Bayreuth, Germany Influence of Engine Operating Conditions on Soot Loading and Regeneration Behavior of Diesel Particulate Filters |
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Poster Session 6: Health |
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Avdesh Bhardawaj, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi A Study of Ultrafine Particle Related Health Effects Due to Biomass Burning for Cooking in North Indian Regions |
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Bisig Christoph, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Hazard Assessment of Gasoline Direct Injection Engine Exhaust Directly Exposed onto the Surface of a 3D Human Lung Model |
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Durantie Estelle, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Comparing the Bio-kinetic Behavior of Single Ultrafine Particles to Agglomerates at the Human Respiratory Epithelial Tissue Barrier in Vitro |
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Muñoz Maria, EMPA, Switzerland Comparison of PAH Levels and Mutagenicity of GDI- and a Diesel Vehicle Exhaust and Impact of (Bio)ethanol |
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Rossi Michel J., PSI, Switzerland Surface Composition and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Generation: Evaluation of Health Risks of Soot Nanoparticles |
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Rossner Jr. Pavel, Academy of Sciences Prague, Czech. Rep. Emissions from Standard and Alternative Diesel and Gasoline Fuels: Chemical Characterization and Genotoxicity |
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Rossnerova Andrea, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czech.Rep. Frequency of Micronuclei in Human Bronchial Epithelium Cells Induced by Major Diesel Exhaust Components and Organic Extracts from Diesel Emissions |
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Zhou Jun, PSI, Switzerland Toxicity Assessment of Wood Combustion Emissions from Different Burning and Aged Conditions by Using a Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) Instrument |
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Poster Session 7: Legislation |
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Burton Kerrie, University of Wollongong, Australia Are Respiratory Protection Standards Protecting Worker Health Against Ultrafine Diesel Particulate Matter Emissions? An Australian Perspective. |
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Kuntze Arne, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Germany Metrology for Portable Emissions Measurement Systems (PEMS) |
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Pedersen Peter Bøgh, Danish Technological Institute Illegal "Fuel" in Private Wood-Burning Stoves |
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Pielecha Jacek, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Evaluation of Exhaust Emissions of Vehicles with Emission Euro 6 Class According to RDE Tests Proposed by the European Union |
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Spielvogel Jürgen, TSI Aachen, Germany CEN/TS 16976 – Harmonizing Number Concentration Measurements of Ultrafine Particles in Atmospheric Aerosol |
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Thiruvengadam Pragalath, West Virginia University, USA Determination of a Preconditioning Protocol to Stabilize NOx and PN Emissions for Euro 6 Engine Certification |
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Poster Session 8: Combustion of Aircraft and Ship Engines |
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Durdina Lukas, EMPA, Switzerland Implications of the New PM Emission Standard for Aircraft Engines |
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Hagen D., Missouri University, USA Updates to System Loss Correction Model for Jet Engine Exhaust |
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Im DongGuk, Korean Register of Shipping Particulate Emission Characteristics of Two Stroke Marine Diesel Engine |
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Markowski Jaroslaw, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Effect of Biofuel Additive on Particle Size Distribution |
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Netkueakul Woranan, EMPA/ETHZ, Switzerland Development of Soot Sensor for Candle Emission Measurement |
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Pedersen Peter Bøgh, Danish Technological Institute Particle Emissions from Various Candle Types |
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Setyan Ari, EMPA, Switzerland Emission Measurement of Airborne Pollutants in two Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Plants in Switzerland |
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Poster Session 9: Combustion of vehicle engines |
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Ajtai Tibor, MTA-SZTE, Hungary Volatile Classification of Diesel Emitted Particulates Measured by SMPS and Multi-wavelength PhotoAcoustic Spectrometer (4λ-PAS) |
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Barro Christophe, ETHZ, Switzerland Analysis of PM and PN in Dual Fuel Engine, Fuelled with Natural Gas and OME |
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Beránek Vit, Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic Effects of High-speed Driving on Particle Number Emissions of Gasoline Cars |
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Czerwinski Jan, AFHB Biel, Switzerland Particle Number Reduction of GDI-Cars with GPF's |
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Czerwinski Jan, AFHB Biel, Switzerland Experiences of Testing NO2 for Diesel and NH3 for Gasoline Cars |
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Jaliliantabar Farzad, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran Investigation of Waste Cooking Oil Biodiesels Effects on Performance and Emissions in a CI Engine |
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Jang Jinyoung, Korea Institute of Energy Research Nanoparticle from Light Duty Vehicles Using Various Fuels for FTP-75 and WLTC |
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Järvinen Anssi, Tampere University, Finland Particle Emission from Loaders Using Normal and Bio Based Diesel Fuels |
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Karjalainen Panu, Tampere University, Finland Non-combustion Exhaust Particles Observed During Decelerations of Heavy Duty Diesel Vehicles |
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Kittelson David, University of Minnesota, USA Semi-volatile Particle Emissions from Engines Operating in Low Temperature Combustion Modes |
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Lee Seokhwan, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials Particulate Emissions Emitted from DI Diesel Engine Operated with Wood Pyrolysis Oil |
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Lehtoranta Kati, VTT, Finland Particle Emissions from a Natural Gas Engine with and without a Catalyst |
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Pagels Joakim, Lund University, Sweden Probing the Evolution of Soot Characteristics During Soot Formation, Soot Oxidation and in the Exhaust of a Modern CI Engine Equipped with EGR |
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Pechout Martin, Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic Experimental Investigation of Particles Produced by Combusting Blends of "High-quality" and "Cost-competitive" Biofuels in a Tractor Engine |
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Sjöblom Jonas, Chalmers University, Sweden Particulate Emissions from Aromatic Containing Fuels |
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Wahl Claus, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany Comparing Particle Emissions of a EURO 6 Plug-In Hybrid Passenger Car and a EURO6 Diesel Car |
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Yamada Hiroyuki, National Traffic Safety & Environment Laboratory, Tokyo Correlations of Particle Mass and Particle Number with PMP Method |