2014 Cambridge Particle Meeting
The meeting was held on Friday, 27th June.
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:
- David Kittelson, University of Minnesota Prospects of meeting EU number emission standards with a diesel engine without a DPF
- Chongming Wang, University of Birmingham Characteristics of PM Composition and Soot Oxidation in a DISI engine
- Elena Koivisto, University College London Investigating the trade-off between particulate emissions and thermal engine efficiency of a diesel engine
- Hartmut Sauter, Topas GmbH Enhanced Measurement Technology to Characterize Aerosol of Crankcase Ventilation
- Heather Hamje, CONCAWE Effect of Oxygenates on Gasoline Direct Injection particulate emissions as measured in two European passenger cars
- Felix Leach, University of Oxford Predicting Particulate Matter Emissions from Gasoline Direct Injection Spark Ignition Engines – the PN index
- Aaron Eveleigh, University College London Using the Carbon-13 Isotope as a Tracer in the Formation of Soot
- Edward Yapp, University of Cambridge Soot formation in a laminar ethylene diffusion flame
- Huayong Zhao, Loughborough University Effect of adding hydrogen on the particulate emissions in ethylene combustion systems
- Bo Tian, University of Cambridge High Spatial Resolution Laser Cavity Extinction Measurements of Soot Volume Fraction In Low Soot Producing Flames
- Mike Beeston, TSI Inc Employing a Novel Classifier for Fast Particle Size Distribution Measurements with SMPS
- Christian Hoecker, University of Cambridge Catalytic Nanoparticle Growth and Nanotube Morphology in a Continuous Gas Phase Process for Carbon Nanotube Synthesis
- Davide Mariotti, University of Ulster Plasma-particle interactions at atmospheric pressure: from inorganic nanoparticles synthesis to bacteria charging
- Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute Particle Generator for Engine Exhaust Simulation
- Greg Smallwood, National Research Council Canada Current and Future Methods for Calibration of Black Carbon Real-Time Mass Instruments
- Josep Grau-Bove, University College London Simulation of aerosol deposition: from the laboratory to the building scale
- James Allan, University of Manchester Measurements of wintertime combustion particles in central London during ClearfLo