2011 Cambridge Particle Meeting
The meeting was held on Friday, 13th May.
Schedule of Presentations
PDF downloads of the schedule of talks and abstracts are available here:
Presentation Downloads
Where permission has been received from authors/their institutions, PDF copies of presentations may be downloaded:
- Adam Boies, University of Cambridge / University of Minnesota Gas-Phase Production of Core-Shell Nanoparticles by Decoupled Processes
- Phil Price, Ford Study of Particle Number Emissions from a Turbo GDI Engine using Fast Response Analysers
- Alex Charlton, University of Leeds Particle Characteristics and their Influence on DNA Damage Induced by Exhaust PM Collected from a HD Diesel Engine Using Biofuels
- Paul Quincey, National Physical Laboratory Particle Measurement for Ambient Air Regulation: Current and Future Techniques
- Andrew Smallbone, cmcl innovations / University of Cambridge Evolution of Particle Size Distribution within the Engine Exhaust and Aftertreatment System
- Roger Watson, University of Cambridge An Improved Metric for the Sooting Propensity of Fuels
- Mike Braisher, Jaguar-Land Rover / University of Oxford A Statistical Method for Particle Number Emissions Measurement Variance Analysis
- John May, Association for Emissions Control by Catalyst Particle Emissions of Powered 2-Wheelers
- Phil Whitefield and Prem Lobo, Missouri University of Science & Technology Preliminary Results on PM Emissions from APUs and Tire Smoke Generated by In- Service Commercial Transports
- Huayong Zhao, University of Oxford, Measurement of Temperature Soot Volume Fraction and Particle Size in a Santoro Burner
- David Kittelson, University of Minnesota Issues Associated with Solid Particle Measurements