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Pyrolysis phenomena in porous media are encountered in a broad variety of high-temperature applications, ranging from thermal conversion processes, through fire protection to thermal protection systems for spacecraft. In the last decade, the state of the art has remarkably advanced in these research fields: numerous theoretical models, computational methods, and experimental facilities have been developed. However, despite strong similarity between these disciplines for their intrinsic physical problem, transfer of ideas, as well as comparison of simulation tools are still scarce.
The Lecture series is tailored to provide professionals and students working and supporting industries and academic research a snap shot of the state of the art on pyrolysis phenomena in porous media. Prominent professors and scientists present industrial challenges, modelling and simulation strategies, as well as experimental facilities for each application.
The Lecture Series directors are J. Lachaud (I2M Bordeaux), J.-M. Buchlin (VKI), Ph. Planquart (VKI) and T.E. Magin (VKI).
- JEANMART, H.1 & BLONDEAU, J.2 - 1Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium & 2Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Pyrolysis, a key step in the thermochemical conversion of biomass - POZZOBON, V. - LGPM, CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay and Université de Toulouse, Mines Albi, France
Biomass gasification under radiative heat flux - TROUVÉ, A. – University of Maryland, USA
Introduction to enclosure fire dynamics - ROGAUME, T. - Institut Pprime, Université de Poitiers, ISAE-ENSMA, France
Experimental investigation of porous material behavior in fire conditions - RICHARD, F. – Université de Poitiers, France
Modeling porous material combustion in fire conditions - WRIGHT, M.J. – NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Introduction course on thermal protection systems for atmospheric entry - HELBER, B. - von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium
Experimental investigation of porous material behavior in atmospheric entry conditions
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Manufacturer | von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics |
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