2005 LII Workshop

 International Bunsen Discussion Meeting and Workshop

Laser-induced incandescence:
Quantitative interpretation, modelling, application

September 25-28, 2005,
Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany

 Laser-induced incandescence (LII) has proven to be a powerful tool for
particle concentration and particle size measurements in combustion,
particle synthesis, as well as in environmental applications. Different
experimental approaches and data evaluation techniques exist. However,
the links between the various groups that are currently working on
making LII truly quantitative could be improved. In order to strengthen
the community, the status of the current understanding regarding LII
diagnostics should be discussed at a joint meeting. The feedback from
the international community in response to a preliminary announcement
was overwhelming. The opportunity exists to gather the leading
researchers in the field for a forum which will identify weaknesses and
knowledge gaps and will provide perspective to focus future LII
research. The outcome of a successful workshop will be of great
assistance in determining the possibilities and limits of LII, will
provide the initiative for further research on enhancing the
fundamental understanding of LII, and will provide an opportunity for
the establishment of international collaborations.

 

International Bunsen Discussion Meeting and Workshop

Laser-induced incandescence:
Quantitative interpretation, modelling, application

September 25-28, 2005, 
Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany 

Co-organized with: SFB 445 - Nanopartikel aus der Gasphase Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft

 

 

Supported by: Deutsche Forschungs GemeinschaftLaVision - we count on photons Mechanische Instrumente Optische System GmbH

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