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2011 Conference Proceedings
The 2011 University Coal Research/Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions Contractors Review Conference.
June 7-8, 2011
Table of Contents
PRESENTATIONS
- Introduction and Opening Remarks
Robert Romanosky, Technology Manager, Advanced Research Power Systems, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Keynote Address
Dr. Ahsan Choudhuri, Director of the University of Texas at El Paso's NASA Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research
Session 1
Moderator: Susan Maley, Project Manager, Gasification Division,
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Plasmonics Based Harsh Environment Compatible Chemical Sensors
Michael A. Carpenter, University of Albany-SUNY
- High Temperature Chemical Sensors for Energy Research
Chonglin Chen, University of Texas at San Antonio
- High Temperature Nano-Derived Micro-H2 and H2S Sensors
Edward M. Sabolsky, West Virginia University
- Investigation of WO3-based H2S Sensor Materials for Coal Gasification Systems
Felicia Manciu, University of Texas at El Paso
- Development of Novel Ceramic Nanofilm-Fiber Integrated Optical Sensors for Rapid Detection of Coal Derived Synthesis Gas
Junhang Dong, University of Cincinnati
- Low-Cost High Temperature Fiber Grating as Sensor Platform
Kevin P. Chen, University of Pittsburgh
Session 2:
Moderator: Steven Markovich, Project Manager, Fuels Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Experimental Validation on Cr-based Alloy
Shizhong Yang, Southern University and A&M College
- AB Initio Modeling of Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Mo-Based Alloys for Fossil Energy Conversion
Wai-Yim Ching, University of Missouri–Kansas City
Session 3:
Moderator: Vito Cedro, Project Manager, Gasification Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Multiscale Modeling of Grain Boundary Segregation and Embrittlement in Tungsten for Mechanistic Design of Alloys for Coal Fired Plants
Jian Luo, Clemson University & Vikas Tomar, Purdue University
- Computational Studies of Mechanical Properties of Nb-Si Alloy
Lizhi Ouyang, Tennessee State University
- Modeling of Thermoelastic Stresses Using Fast Fourier Transforms
Anthony D. Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University
- Computation & Experimental Design of Fe-Based Superalloys for Elevated-Temperature Applications
Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee
- Novel Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework/Polymer Membranes for Hydrogen Separations in Coal Processing
Inga H. Musselman, University of Texas at Dallas
Session 4:
Moderator: Robie Lewis, Project Manager, Fuels Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Investigation of Gas Solid Fluidized Bed Dynamics with Non-Spherical Particles
Norman Love, University of Texas at El Paso
- Process/Equipment Co-Simulation on Syngas Chemical Looping Process
Ray Kim, Ohio State University
- High-Fidelity Multi-Phase Radiation Module for Modern Coal Combustion Systems
Michael Modest, University of California
- Use of an Accurate DNS Particulate Flow Method to Study Boundary Conditions of the Solid Phase in Two-Fluid Model
Zhi-Gang Feng, University of Texas at San Antonio
- CFD Simulations of a Regenerative Process for Carbon Dioxide Capture in Advanced Gasification Based Power Systems
Hamid Arastoopour, Illinois Institute of Technology
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