ERCOFTAC Workshop SIG28
This is the day (Sunday) prior to the 13th Mediterranean Combustion Symposium.
The workshop is held at the same venue.
Location: Corfu Holiday Palace, Corfu, Greece
For frequent updates please also visit the homepage: http://tcs-workshop.org/
Programme:
The program of the workshop can be found here.
Invited lecture:
Speaker: Dr. Toshiro Fujimori
Senior Technical Advisor, Business Development Division, IHI Corporation, Japan
Special Appointed Professor, Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University, Japan
Title: Status and Technology Challenges for Ammonia Energy Value Chain and Liquid Ammonia Gas Turbine
Poster session:
Posters will be displayed to show work in progress. Please send poster titles, authors and affiliations to Prof. B. Merci before May 15, 2025.
Please bring the printed posters to the workshop. Thank you. Please also check the call for posters.
Registration and accommodation:
Registration for the TCS workshop is now open!Please register here!
Organizing committee:
The Universities of Cambridge, Ghent, Rouen, Delft and Darmstadt are members of SIG28.
Objectives:
The aim of this workshop series is to stimulate progress in the understanding of turbulent spray combustion by organizing focused discussions on open problems and promising new initiatives and collaborations in this area. A long-term objective is to advance capabilities to model turbulent spray flows, both reacting and non-reacting. In order to do so it links recent developments in studies of dispersed multiphase flow and combustion. The intention is to have interactive discussion between experts and young researchers and between modelers and experimentalists.
A 9th workshop will focus on ammonia as a perspective carbon-free fuel. The relatively poor combustion characteristics with respect to slow flame propagation and long ignition delay times as well as the high latent heat of vaporization make ammonia an interesting scope for the workshop. Currently the absence of accurate measurements and predictive models for atomization forms a bottleneck for this fuel with respect to the simulation of turbulent spray flames. Even though ammonia is carbon-free and provides an excellent perspective for carbon-free combustion, NOx and N2O formation are critical and have to be considered. Thus, the perspective of the TCS9 workshop is very challenging.
Databases and proceedings:
In preparation of the workshop a special effort is made to collect and compile the best possible experimental datasets useful for model validation. The databases remain available for use afterwards and in a number of cases are suitable for inclusion in the ERCOFTAC wiki.
The proceedings reporting on results of this and previous workshops will be published as a special issue in Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (to be discussed with the editors).