2016 Cambridge Particle Meeting

The meeting was held on Friday 10th June.

Schedule of Presentations

PDF downloads of the schedule of talks and abstracts are available here:

Programme of Abstracts 2016 Cambridge Particle Meeting.

Presentation Downloads

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

 

George Biskos, The Cyprus Institute, TU Delft

Towards Lightweight and Cost-effective Tools for Sizing Aerosol Particles

 

Arthur Zielinski, University of Cambridge

Submicron Particulate Mass Sensing using Microresonators and Impaction

 

Imad Khalek, Southwest Research Institute, Texas

Effect of SMPS Neutralizers on the Accuracy of Particle Size Distribution Measurement

 

Suzanne Paulson, University of California at Los Angeles

Closing the ultrafine particle number concentration budget at road-to-ambient scale: implications for particle dynamics

 

James Allan, University of Manchester

Real-time emissions of biomass burning aerosol under controlled conditions

 

Soheil Zeraati-Rezaei, University of Birmingham

Investigation of SVOC in diesel fuel, engine lubricating oil and diesel engine emissions

 

Colin Jenkins, University of Cambridge

Stability & Particle Size Analysis

 

Christopher Tighe, University of Cambridge

Kinetics, changes in particle size and internal structure of two Diesel soots and a carbon black during oxidation in oxygen or nitrogen dioxide

 

Philip Whitefield, Missouri University of Science and Technology

System-Loss Modelling Challenge Data for Gas Turbine Engine Extractive nvPM Sampling Systems

 

Marc Cyrill Besch, University of West Virginia

Characterization of Atmospheric Dispersing Exhaust Plume during On-Road Operation of Latest Technology Heavy-Duty Trucks

 

David Kittelson, University of Minnesota

Particle number measurements: How small should we go?

 

Pragalath Thiruvengadam, University of West Virginia

Determination of a Preconditioning Protocol to Stabilize NOx and PN Emissions for Euro VI Engine Certification

 

Ting Lao Chung, University of Cambridge

Low-dimensional model for multiple after treatment devices

 

Safwan H. M. Murad, University of Oxford

Particulate Matter Emissions from Model M15 Methanol/Gasoline Blends in a GDI Engine

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