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:

Programme of Abstracts 2014 Cambridge Particle Meeting

Presentation Downloads

Where permission has been received from authors/their institutions, PDF copies of presentations may be downloaded:

 

David Kittleson, 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

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