NFD2023: Nordic Flame Days 2023 NTNU Gløshaugen campus Trondheim, Norway, November 28-30, 2023 |
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Invitation to the Nordic Flame Days
29th and 30th of November 2023
in Trondheim, Norway
The Nordic Flame Days is the Nordic meeting point for everybody involved in combustion or combustion-related processes. Some of the successful events were held previously in 2015 (Copenhagen), 2017 (Stockholm), and 2019 (Turku). The Scandinavian-Nordic Section of the Combustion Institute, Scandinavian-Nordic Section (CINS) and Swedish Flame Research Committee (SFRC) are pleased to announce that the Nordic Flame Days 2023 will take place in Trondheim in November 2023. A workshop on solid fuels and combustion processes towards the future, funded by Nordic Energy Research as well as a CINS topical meeting on carbon-free energy carriers, will be arranged during the Nordic Flame Days 2023.
Submission Guidelines
Abstract contributions should not exceed two pages (including possible references) and can contain one figure. For the abstract, please use the template accompanying this call. Remember to include all authors of the work and their affiliation clearly. It is possible to present work that has been published recently in a scientific journal.
(If you encounter any issues with the download, please utilize the download link located in the top right corner of the submission site)
Submission is now closed!
List of Topics
The Nordic Flame Days program will combine social and technical activities, including keynotes and technical presentations on recent progress made in topics such as but not limited to:
- Reaction kinetics of combustion
- Laminar and turbulent flames
- Flexibility of thermal fuel conversion systems
- Pyrolysis, gasification, and combustion of solid fuels
- Droplet and spray combustion
- Combustion in internal combustion engines and gas turbines
- Fuel characterisation
- Combustion diagnostics
- Emission control and CO2 mitigation
- Ash management and corrosion
Key dates
- Abstract submission period opens – July 2023 (please use this link to see more information concerning the abstract submission)
- Deadline for abstract submission –
September 10, 2023extended to September 25, 2023 - Notification of acceptance – October 2, 2023
- Registration opens - October 2, 2023
- Nordic Flame Days 2023 – November 29-30, 2023 (Welcome Mixer in the evening on 28th)
Registration Fees
- Early Bird registration 3500.00 NOK, deadline 9th October
- Regular registration 4000.00 NOK deadline 13th November
- Late registration 5000.00 NOK deadline 20th November
Registration
- Registration is now open
Please register via the following website: https://ept-iv-ntnu.hoopla.no/sales/event/2283226920
Invited Speakers
- Morten Pedersen, R&D Department FLSmidth A/S, Denmark, "Alternative Fuels in the Cement Industry"
- Andrea Gruber, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway, "Unravelling turbulence-chemistry interaction of hydrogen premixed combustion for power generation and propulsion applications"
Social Events
- Welcome Mixer: 18:30, 28th November at Den Gode Nabo pub
- Conference Dinner: 19:00, 29th November at Gubalari restaurant
Conference Program
Download FINAL conference Program
(22.11.2023)
Venue
The conference will be arranged on the Gløshaugen campus of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway.
NTNU is a university with an international focus, with headquarters in Trondheim and campuses in Ålesund and Gjøvik. NTNU has a main profile in science and technology, a variety of programmes of professional study, and great academic breadth that also includes the humanities, social sciences, economics, medicine, health sciences, educational science, architecture, entrepreneurship, art disciplines and artistic activities.
Trondheim is a historic port in central Norway. It lies on a sheltered peninsula on the southern shore of the deeply indented Trondheim’s Fjord at the mouth of the Nidelva (river), 23 miles (37 km) southeast of the Norwegian Sea. It was founded in 997 by King Olaf I Tryggvason as the village of Kaupangr; he built a church and a royal residence, Kongsgård, there. The city gained importance during the Viking age as a pilgrimage centre, spurred by the legend of the miraculous preservation of the body of King Olaf II Haraldsson (later St. Olaf), who had been buried there after his death in battle at nearby Stikles-tad (1030). Today the city is dominated by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF), St. Olavs University Hospital and other technology-oriented institutions.
Practical information
Travel
You may travel to Trondheim airport by plane. The airport is called Værnes (TRD) and has several flights from Copenhagen, Helsinki, Amsterdam and Oslo during the day.
How to get from Trondheim airport to the city centre:
- By bus: The bus (Værnes-Ekspressen) stops quite near to the recommended hotels.
- By taxi: Flytaxi is more affordable than a normal taxi but must be ordered in advance
- By train from “Trondheim lufthavn” to “Trondheim S” . Trondheim Central station (“Trondheim S”) is situated in the city centre, within walking distance from most of what the city has to offer (www.vy.no).
Hotels
List of hotels in Trondheim (please note that you have to book a hotel room yourself)
- Best Western Plus Hotel Bakeriet
- Clarion Hotel Trondheim
- Comfort Hotel Park
- Comfort Hotel Trondheim
- Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel Trondheim
- Hotel Scandic Bakklandet
- Scandic Lerkendal
- Scandic Nidelven
- Thon Hotel Nidaros
- Thon Hotel Trondheim
Contact
If you have any questions regarding practical things, please send an email to debbie.w.koreman@ntnu.no.
Organising and scientific committee
- Tian Li (NTNU, CINS Board Member)
- Corinna Netzer (NTNU)
- Michał T. Lewandowski (NTNU)
- Jingyuan Zhang (NTNU)
- Terese Løvås (NTNU)
- Nils Skoglund (Umeå University, SFRC President)
- Hao Wu (Technical University of Denmark, CINS Board Member)
- Joachim Lundberg (University of South-Eastern Norway, CINS Board Member)
- Patrik Yrjas (Åbo Akademi University, CINS President)
- Daniel Schmid (Åbo Akademi University, CINS Secretary)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to michalew@ntnu.no