8th European Combustion Meeting 2017
The ECM 2017 is following the tradition of the previous ECM meetings (ECM 2003 – Orleans, France, ECM 2005 – Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, ECM 2007 – Chania, Greece, ECM 2009 – Vienna, Austria, ECM 2011 – Cardiff, UK, ECM 2013 – Lund, Sweden, ECM 2015 – Budapest, Hungary) and the format established by those meetings, which is consisting of invited lectures with parallel session established for the presentation of posters, with all forums intended to motivate intellectual discussion and to enhance future collaborative research activities.
The main objective of ECM 2017 is to bring together the researchers, scientists, engineers and students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all aspects of combustion science and technology. ECM 2017 provides the opportunity for academic and industrial combustion experts to submit contributions on all aspects of combustion, particularly those related to the following topics:
- fundamental physical and chemical aspects of traditional and novel fuel sources
- reaction kinetics of combustion
- laminar and turbulent flames
- combustion emissions, pollutants, soot and particulates
- droplet and spray combustion
- IC engine combustion
- gas turbine combustion
- solid fuels combustion
- waste combustion
- oxy-fuel combustion
- stationary combustion systems and environmental impact
- detonations, fires and explosions
- combustion diagnostics
- new concepts in combustion technology
The deadline for abstract submission is October 30th, 2016. The submission should be done using the COMET submission system. For further details, please visit the web site of the meeting: http://www.adriacombustioninstitute.org/ecm2017/