2012 Cambridge Particle Meeting
The meeting was held on Friday, 18th 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:
- Jacob Swanson, University of Cambridge Reduction of DPM and NOx using 4-way Catalyzed Filtration Systems
- Colin Jenkins, Adaptive Instruments Ltd Closed Crankcase Ventilation: Inline Measurements of Oil Aerosols
- Mike Braisher, Jaguar Land Rover Powertrain Engineering Particulate Mass Measurement: A Statistical Study
- Peter McMurry, University of Minnesota New Measurements of Clusters and Nanoparticles: Implications for Atmospheric Nucleation & Growth Models
- Max Eggersdorfer, Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich Dynamics of Fractal-like Aerosols During Sintering
- Jon Symonds, Cambustion Ltd The Centrifugal Particle Mass Analyser as a Fundamental Particle Mass Standard
- Christopher Kolodziej, Universidad Politécnica Valencia Particle Size and Number Emissions from Dual-Fuel Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition
- Mohammed Ojapah, Brunel University Effects of Combustion Modes on Gaseous and Particulate Matter Emissions in a 2/4-Stroke Switchable Direct Injection Gasoline Engine
- Prem Lobo, Missouri University of Sci & Tech Demonstration of an Aerospace Recommended Practice for measuring Non-volatile PM Emissions from Gas Turbine Engines using a Prototype System
- David Kittelson, University of Minnesota Particle Emissions from a Soot Free Engine
- Hongming Xu, University of Birmingham Studies of Particulate Matter Emissions of Automotive Engines Using Biofuels
- Felix Leach, University of Oxford The Effect of Fuel Volatility and Aromatic Content on Particulate Emissions