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Eric Therssen     PC2A, Université Lille1
Alessandro Faccinetto PC2A, CNRS/Université Lille1
Sébastien Batut PC2A, CNRS/Université Lille1
Jérôme Yon CORIA/INSA-Université Rouen

Information about Le Touquet is available on the tourist office website. By selecting the icon “sélectionner une langue” on the middle top you might select any language. Look also the on-line webcam here.

 

You might take advantage of your venue to extend your stay for the week-end in this nice city which has a reputation as the most elegant holiday resort of northern France, and offering a lot of pleasant leisure activities.


Accomodation

60 rooms have been reserved. 10 are in low-cost “appart-hotel” (http://www.hippotel.fr/wp/) well suited for two persons (even three on request).

Deadline for room hotel reservation is the 3rd of April.

The reservation form is available here.

This reservation is managed by the tourism office “le Touquet Paris-Plage”.
You can contact Sylvie DUHAMEL for any question or special request:

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  • phone: 33-3 21 06 72 14
  • Fax : 33-3 21 06 72 01

 

Transportation

By car
Car is the best choice for people from Aeroport Roissy Charles de Gaulle and maybe from north Europe, Great Britain.
From Roissy, you will take north-west direction, thus circumventing PARIS. Travel is quite easy, well guided (250 km, 2h30, mainly highway). See map here.

By train
There are more or less rapid trains from Lille (between 1 to 3 hours) or Paris (2.5 hours) to Etaples, 5 km from le Touquet.
Some trains also exist from Calais (for Great Britain connexions) to Etaples
See connexion time-table here

Shuttles will be available from Etaples to Le Touquet (3km)at your arrival.
Other information is available on http://www.voyages-sncf.com/.
Some train reservation can be done providing e-ticket.

By plane
For people interested to spend some time in Lille, or to visit PC2A lab, just know that there is a very convenient TGV connexion (50 mn) between Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport and Lille.

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Sizing of soot aggregates by two-dimensional multi-angle light scattering (2D-MALS)
     Michael Altenhoff, Jannis Reisky, Stefan Will
     Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Universität Bremen

Study of the wavelength dependence of the soot absorption function using the two-excitation wavelength Laser Induced Incandescence: application to fluorescent species detection.
    S. Bejaoui, R. Lemaire, E. Therssen, P. Desgroux
    PC2A, University of Lille 1, Ecole des Mines de Douai

Comparison between Modeled and Measured Time-Resolved LII Signals and Soot Temperatures in a Laminar Premixed Flame
    S. Bejaoui, S. Batut, E. Therssen, P. Desgroux, F. Liu, K. A. Thomson, G. J. Smallwood
    PC2A, University of Lille 1 NRC Ottawa,

Continuous Wave LII in an Atmospheric Pressure Kerosene Flame
    John D. Black and Paul Wright
    University of Manchester

Applicability of Wright’s correction to Fuchs boundary sphere method for TiRe-LII calculations
    K.J. Daun, S.C. Huberman
    University of Waterloo

Influence of temporal laser pulse length and shape on the time resolved laser induced incandescence signal
    M. Ditaranto, N.E. Haugen, C. Meraner, I. Saanum
    SINTEF, Trondheim

Combined LII and LIF with multiple excitation wavelengths for diagnostics of soot and PAHs in laminar flames
    J. Dunn, I.S. Burns
    University of Strathclyde

Experimental study of particle vaporization under pulse laser heating by LII and laser light extinction
    Alexander Eremin, Evgeny Gurentsov, Ekaterina Mikheyeva, Konstantin Priemchenko
    Joint Institute for High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences

Experimental investigation of the influence of inert gas on soot formation
    A.Flügel, S. Beer, S. Will, J. Kiefer, A. Leipertz
    University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, SAOT Erlangen, University of Aberdeen

Combination of high spatial resolution LII and LOSA measurements for determination of soot volume fraction and PAH concentration in laminar diffusion flames
    M. Leschowski, K. Thomson, D. Clavel, D. Snelling, C. Schulz, G. Smallwood
    IVG and CENIDE, University Duisburg-Essen, NRC Ottawa

Combination of various particles measurement techniques for validation in laminar high pressure flames
    M. Leschowski, T. Dreier, C. Schulz
    IVG and CENIDE, University Duisburg-Essen

Effect of laser pulse duration on laser-induced incandescence soot
    F. Liu, G.J. Smallwood
    NRC Ottawa

Measurements of Soot Volume Fraction under Conditions Relevant to Engine Exhaust Using Four-Colour LII and Different Laser Energies
    Fengshan Liu, Xu He, Hongmei Li, Fushui Liu, Gregory J. Smallwood
    NRC Ottawa, Beijing Institute of Technology

Relationship between LII Signal and Soot Volume Fraction – Effect of Primary Particle Diameter Polydispersity
    Fengshan Liu, Gregory J. Smallwood
    NRC Ottawa

Modeling laser-induced incandescence of soot integrating spatial and temporal dependences of parameters involved in energy and mass balances
   
Mohammed Mobtil, Romain Lemaire
    Ecole des Mines de Douai

Evolution of the LII signals of soot particles measured in low pressure methane flames
    T. Mouton, P. Desgroux, X. Mercier
    PC2A, University of Lille1Influence of LII on Soot Optical Properties in Reference Flames
    K. Thomson, K-.P. Geigle, D. Snelling, F.Liu, M. Köhler, G. Smallwood
    NRC Ottawa, DLR Stuttgart

Evaluation of particle sizes of iron-oxide nano-particles in a low-pressure flame-synthesis reactor by simultaneous application of TiRe-LII and PMS
    B. Tribalet, A. Faccinetto, T. Dreier, C. Schulz
    IVG and CENIDE, University Duisburg-Essen

The Fifth International LII Workshop will combine contributed technical presentations, related to the scientific development of Laser-Induced Incandescence modeling, experiments, data interpretation, and coupling with other techniques, with organized discussions on the current best practices and challenges facing LII as a measurement standard for particulate aerosols.

An official program will be posted closer to the time of the workshop.

Technical presentations

The conference is open to submissions on emerging issues related to LII and its establishment as a measurement standard. The submissions should not cover applications of standard LII but focus on aspects related to the measurement technique. Potential topics are:

  • Combinative measurements of LII, Light Scattering, luminescence, Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, diagnostics related to nanoparticles and soot precursors and more
  • Measurements in extreme situations, such as ultra high sensitivity, large-scale fires, remote sensing, near-wall measurements
  • Measurements in turbulent flames
  • Determination of materials constants
  • LII for non-carbonaceous materials
  • Other novel developments related to LII, new application fields (plasma…)
  • Industrial applications
  • Approaches to improve understanding the LII process

For this fifth “anniversary” workshop we also want to review the assessment of the status quo and the open questions discussed in the previous workshops. Attendees of the workshop are encouraged to provide their input to the development they have observed (and they have contributed to). The results are to be compared and discussed during the workshop and future research directions and scientific challenges will be discussed on this basis.

Abstract submission

1-Page abstracts (template available here) for contributed presentations should be submitted by March 9, 2012. Depending on the number of submissions, authors will be offered an opportunity to present their results either as oral presentation or poster. Poster sessions will form an integral and important part of the program.


Organized discussion

The workshop will feature organized discussions related to the key areas of experimental techniques, modeling approaches, materials properties and model assumptions. In each of these areas, based on the community’s input, an assessment will be made of the state of the art, of the progress since the first LII workshop, and of the future research priorities. All potential participants are invited to submit input ahead of time. The input received will be assigned to leaders for each of the key topic areas. A new objective for this workshop is to identify and address hurdles faced in having LII accepted as an industry standard for particulate measurement. The unique capabilities of LII over other diagnostics will be identified and strategies developed to overcome inertia from industry in adopting LII.
Further information on the organized discussions will be announced by the topic leaders and be provided in the final program. Workshop attendees will be encouraged by the topic leaders to send material related to discussion topics.
If possible, agreement on standard models and standard material properties should be sought. The results will be made available after the conference on the internet (www.liiscience.org). Based on the remaining open questions topics for joint research activities will be discussed and fixed which will form the basis for preparation (through experiments and dedicated theoretical work) for the subsequent workshop.

Tuesday, May 08
   
5:00pm - 7:30pm    Arrival, Check-in, Registration at Palais des Congrès
                                 General information


Wednesday, May 09

8:00am   Registration
8:45am   Welcome

Session 1: Experiment and modelling for LII fundamental knowledgeExperimental

9:00am Pulsed laser heating of differently aged soot probed using LII and LES
                     Nils-Erik Olofsson, Jonathan Johnsson, Henrik Bladh, Per-Erik Bengtsson
                     Lund University
9:20am Experimental setup to study soot sublimation as typically occurring in high fluence LII
                     Klaus Peter Geigle, Gregor Gebel, Markus Köhler
                     German Aerospace Centre (DLR), Stuttgar


Modelling

9:40am Influence of soot aggregate structure on particle sizing using LII
                      Jonathan Johnsson, Henrik Bladh, Nils-Erik Olofsson, Per-Erik Bengtsson
                      Lund University
10:00am Extending Time-Resolved LII to Metal Nanoparticles: Simulating the Thermal Accommodation Coefficient
                      Kyle J. Daun, John T. Titantah, Mikko Karttunen and Timothy A. Sipkens
                      University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario


10:20am -11:00am   Coffee break  (registration continuation)

Session 2: ELS fundamentals

11:00am A method for inferring the soot size distribution by Static Light Scattering : Application to the CAST soot generator
                     Jérôme Yon, Chloé Caumont-Prim, Alexis Coppalle, Kuan Fang Ren
                     CORIA, University and INSA Rouen
11:20am Recent applications of the WALS-technique
                     Hergen Oltmann, Stefan Will
                     Universität Bremen, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg


11:40am  Poster advertising I12:30pm-14:00am: Lunch

Session 3: Combined methods for better knowledge of soot size

2:00pm Soot primary particle sizing in turbulent flames via combined LII and Elastic Light Scattering
                    Brian Crosland, Matthew Johnson, Kevin Thomson
                    Carleton University, NRC Ottawa
2:20pm Defining a measurement strategy for 2D soot particle size imaging through detailed LII signal-decay analysis
                    Emre Cenker, Gilles Bruneaux, Thomas Dreier, Christof Schulz
                    IFP En, Rueil-Malmaison, IVG and CENIDE, University of Duisburg-Essen


2:40pm    Poster advertising II (follow up)

around 3:00pm     Free afternoon

8:00pm - 10:30pm  Poster session (with refreshment)
 


Thursday, May 10

8:50am   Opening of the workshop discussion (objectives)

9:00am   Discussion on LII modelling

10:30am - 11:00am    coffee break

Session 4: Experiments for particles properties fundamental knowledge

11:00am Effects of particle coatings on laser induced incandescence
                    Ray Bambha, Paul Schrader, Mark Dansson, Hope Michelsen
                    SANDIA
11:20am Determination of the dimensionless extinction coefficient for soot generated by a PMMA flame
                    Damien Hebert, Alexis Coppalle, Jérôme Yon and Martine Talbaut
                    CORIA, University and INSA Roue


Session 5: Combined methods

11:40am A combined laser induced incandescence, aerosol mass spectrometry, and scanning mobility particle sizing study of non-premixed ethylene flames
                    Scott Skeen, Paul Schrader, Kevin Wilson, Nils Hansen, Hope Michelsen
                    SANDIA, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
12:00pm Soot particles detection by LIBS and LII analysis
                    Francesca Migliorini, Silvia Maffi, Silvana De Iuliis, Giorgio Zizak
                    CNR-IENI, Milano


12:30pm - 2:00pm    lunchDiscussion on Experimental LIIDiscussion about the LII workshop follow up

4:00pm - 6:00pm   Poster session (and refreshments)

7:00pm                 banquet

Friday, May 11

Session 6: applications

8:30am LII and one-wavelength Aethalometer measurements of particulate matter in different environments
                    Silvana De Iuliis, Silvia Maffi, Francesca Migliorini, Giorgio Zizak
                    CNR-IENI, Milano
8:50am Time-resolved Laser induced incandescence measurement for a combustion field of the 0.5 kg- coal/h pulverized coal jet burner
                    Jun Hayashi, Nozomu Hashimoto, Noriaki Nakatsuka, Hirofumi Tsuji, Hiroaki Watanabe, Hisao Makino, Fumiteru Akamatsu
                    Osaka University


9:15am    Discussion on combined and emerging approaches

10:45am - 11:15am   Coffee break

11:15am  Summary and conclusion of the workshop, hot topics, discussion about a next workshop