2006 Cambridge Particle Meeting
The meeting was held on Saturday, 10th June.
Presentation Downloads
Where permission has been received from authors/their institutions, PDF copies of presentations may be downloaded:
- Jon Andersson, Ricardo Particle Measurement Programme, Update and Report on Results, Light-duty Inter-laboratory correlation excercise
- Jon Andersson, Ricardo Particle Measurement Programme, Update and Report on Results, Light-duty Inter-laboratory correlation excercise
- Ann Grant, Volvo Technology Particle Measurements Using DMS500 During PHCCI Tests at VolvoTechnology
- Les Hill, Horiba Solid Particle Counting System SPCS
- Hans-Georg Horn, TSI The Traceable Calibration of Condensation Particle Counters
- David Kittelson, University of Minnesota Recent engine nanoparticle measurements at the University of Minnesota
- Prem Lobo, University of Missouri, Rolla Aircraft PM Emissions from the JETS APEX2 Measurement Campaign
- John May, AECC Particulate mass and number tests on Euro 4 light-duty vehicles
- Jason Olfert, University of Cambridge Measuring Particle Mass and Other Properties with the Couette Centrifugal Particle Mass Analyzer
- Phil Price, University of Oxford PM Emissions Measurements from a Negative valve Overlap DI-Gasoline HCCI Engine and Comparison with SI Operation
- Jon Symonds, Cambustion Mass Measurement with the DMS500
- Ben Twiney, University of Oxford Particulate and Gaseous Emissions Measurements From a PFI-SI Engine with Oxygenate Fuel Blends
- Rainer Vogt, Ford Aachen Technical challenges with low level PM mass and number measurements
- Lorne Winborn, Rolls Royce Laser Induced Incandescence for Jet Engine Exhaust Particle Measurement and Engine Health Monitoring
- David Young, University of Leeds Diurnal Variations In Roadside Particle Size Distributions