2nd International Symposium on Multiscale Multiphase

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2nd International Symposium on Multiscale Multiphase
PROGRAMME
24 – 27 September 2014
Hamburg · germany
2nd International Symposium
on Multiscale Multiphase
Process Engineering (MMPE)
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www.processnet.org/mmPE14
committees
organizing committee
Chair
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Schlüter
Hamburg University of Technology/D
Vice Chair
Prof. Dieter Bothe
Technische Universität Darmstadt/D
Committee Members
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jörg Bart
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus Grünewald
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Kraume
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Mewes (em)
Prof. Dr. Ulfert Onken (em)
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Norbert Räbiger
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Adrian Schumpe
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Joachim Warnecke
Technische Universität Kaiserslautern/D
Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
Technische Universität Berlin/D
Universität Halle-Wittenberg/D
Leibniz Universität Hannover/D
Technische Universität Dortmund/D
Universität Bremen/D
Technische Universität Braunschweig/D
Universität Paderborn/D
Chair for Japan
Prof. Dr. Koichi Terasaka
Keio University/J
Vice Chair for Japan
Prof. Dr. Mitsuhiro Ohta
The University of Tokushima/J
scientific committee
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jörg Bart
Prof. Dr. Dieter Bothe
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus Grünewald
Prof. Dr. Uwe Hampel
Prof. Dr. Shunji Homma
Prof. Dr. Shuichi Iwata
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Kraume
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Krull
Dr.-Ing. Holger Marschall
Prof. Dr. Yosuke Matsukuma
Prof. Dr. Mitsuhiro Ohta
PD Dr. rer. nat. Stephan V. Roth
Prof. Dr. Mikio Sakai
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Schlüter
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld
Prof. Dr. Koichi Terasaka
Prof. Dr. Katsumi Tsuchiya
PD Dr.-Ing. Martin Wörner
Prof. Dr. Makoto Yoshimoto
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Technische Universität Kaiserslautern/D
Technische Universität Darmstadt/D
Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf/D
Saitama University/J
Nagoya Institute of Technology/J
Technische Universität Berlin/D
Technische Universität Braunschweig/D
Technische Universität Darmstadt/D
Kyushu University/J
The University of Tokushima/J
ESY Hamburg/D
The University of Tokyo/J
Technische Universität Hamburg Harburg/D
Universität Halle-Wittenberg/D
Keio University/J
Doshisha University/J
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/D
Yamaguchi University/J
contents
sponsors / exhibitors
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Venue
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Conference Office
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Lecture Programme
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Wednesday, 24 September 2014
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Thursday, 25 September 2014
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Friday, 26 September 2014
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Posterprogramme
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Social Programme
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Public transportation
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sponsors / exhibitors
sponsors
The organizers give their sincere thank for support to:
DFG
(Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
JSPS
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Evonik Industries AG, Marl/D
Thanks to Evonik Industrie AG for sponsoring the Welcome Party.
INEOS Phenol,
Rolle/CH
SOPAT GmbH,
Berlin/D
exhibitors
A2 Photonic Sensors,
Grenoble/F
Krüss GmbH,
Hamburg/D
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Eurotechnica GmbH,
Bargteheide/D
ILA – Intelligent Laser
Applications GmbH, Jülich/D
Tech4Imaging,
Ohio/USA
venue / conference office
venue
Crowne Plaza Hamburg – City Alster
Graumannsweg 10
22087 Hamburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)40 228060
Internet: www.crowneplaza.com/Hamburg
mmpe conference office
Nina Weingärtner
Crowne Plaza Hamburg - City Alster
Graumannsweg 10
22087 Hamburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)69 7564-125
Email: [email protected]
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scientific programme
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
16:00
Registration at Crowne Plaza Hotel
18:00 Welcome Party
Welcome Party sponsored by Evonik Industries AG
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scientific programme
Thursday, 25 September 2014
8:00
Opening Remarks
8:20
keynote lecture 1
Advanced multi-physics modeling for industrial powder processes
M. Sakai, The University of Tokyo/J
Micro-Nanotechnology
Chair: S. Homma, Saitama University/J
9:00
Multiphase microbubble column reactor – a suitable screening tool for submerged aerobic
cultivation processes
G. Peterat, H. Schmolke, T. Lorenz, TU Braunschweig/D; A. Llobera, Institut de Microelectrònica
de Barcelona/E; D. Rasch, A. Dietzel, S. Büttgenbach, C.-P. Klages, R. Krull,
TU Braunschweig/D
9:20
Bubble mobilization pressure in a small tube diameter
H. Uchiyama, A. Kariyasaki, M. Kagawa, Y. Yamasaki, Y. Matsukuma, S. Morooka, Fukuoka
University/J
9:40
Mass transfer from single Taylor bubbles in a mini channel
S. Hosoda, Kobe University/J; S. Kastens, M. Schlueter, Hamburg University of
Technology/D; A. Tomiyama, Kobe University/J
10:00
Coffee break
Multiphase Reactors
Chair: M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
10:15
Clusters of phospholipid vesicles as platforms for glucose oxidase-catalyzed reaction in a
bubble column bioreactor
M. Yoshimoto, Y. Sakakida, R. Tamura, T. Natsume, T. Ikeda, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J
10:35
Identification of the main flow regime boundaries in two bubble columns based on a new
parameter extracted from gas holdup fluctuations
S. Nedeltchev, M. Schubert, Th. Donath, S. Rabha, U. Hampel, Helmholz-Zentrum DresdenRossendorf e.V./D
10:55
Power draw and gas-liquid mass transfer characteristics of a stirred tank reactor with draft
tube configuration
J. Lüske, Dow Deutschland Anlagengesellschaft mbH, Stade/D; K. Kar, The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, MI/USA; L. Piras, The Dow Chemical Company, Milan/I; J. Pressler, The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI/USA
11:15
Coffee break
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scientific programme
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Multiphase Reactors
Chair: M. Ohta, The University of Tokushima/J
11:30
Coalescence behavior - from lab scale to pilot plant
F. Gebauer, H. Jildeh, H.-J. Bart, TU Kaiserslautern/D
11:50
Investigations on the time-to-volume yield in trickle-bed reactors by regarding liquid
maldistribution
C. Hecht, M. Grünewald, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D; D.W. Agar, TU Dortmund/D
12:10
In-line sulfite feeding method for mass transfer coefficient determination in pilot scale
continuous flow apparatusses
M. Opletal, M. Kordac, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague/CZ
12:30
Lunch
Experimental technique
Chair: U. Hampel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V./D
13:50
Project „Multi-Phase“ – experimental and computational investigation of gas holdup on
various scales
P. Rollbusch, Evonik Industries AG, Marl/D; G. Skillas, Evonik Industries AG, HanauWolfgang/D; M. Becker, M. Ludwig, Evonik Industries AG, Marl/D; H. Timmermann, Evonik
Industries AG, Hanau-Wolfgang/D; M. Grünewald, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
14:10
Influences of bubble-surface contamination on instantaneous mass transfer and the
bubble-induced surrounding liquid-phase motion
J. Huang, T. Saito, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu/J
14:30
Introduction of the exhibitors by the companies
14:50
Coffee break
Chair: R. Krull, TU Braunschweig/D
15:05
16:25
Poster Presentations P-1-20
(4-min Oral Presentations)
Coffee break
Chair: S. Iwata, Nagoya Institute of Technology/J
16:40
Poster Presentations P-21-40
(4-min Oral Presentations)
18:00- Posters & Industrial Exhibition
20:00 with “Beer & Brezeln”
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scientific programme
Friday, 26 September 2014
8:00
keynote lecture 2
Pharmaceutical Engineering: Engineering the manufacturing processes for the drugs of
the future
J. Khinast, University of Graz/AT
Fundamentals
Chair: M. Yoshimoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J
8:40
Virtual force term based on the velocity distribution surrounding a spherical particle
settling in a simple shear flow
K. Ueyama, Kogakuin University, Tokyo/J
9:00
The fluid dynamics of single droplets as a useful tool to determine the coverage and the
adsorption kinetics of surfactants
N. Paul, S.-J. Kim, M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
9:20
Effects of surfactant on mass transfer from single carbon dioxide bubbles in vertical pipes
J. Aoki, S. Hosoda, K. Hayashi, S. Hosokawa, A. Tomiyama, Kobe University/J
9:40
Transferability and industrial applicability of literature data and correlations for volumetric
mass transfer coefficients – activity report
U. Kück, V. Dujardin, U. Mießner, S. Heithoff, T. Helmers, N. Räbiger, University of Bremen/D
10:00
Coffee break
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Chair: D. Bothe, TU Darmstadt/D
10:15
An interface capturing scheme for free-surface flows in a flow channel consisting of solid
obstacles
N. Shimada, A. Dhar, Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd., Niihama/J; K. Hayashi, A. Tomiyama,
Kobe University/J
10:35
A phase field method with adaptive mesh refinement for numerical simulation of 3D
wetting processes with openFOAM®
X. Cai, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT/D, H. Marschall, TU Darmstadt/D, M. Wörner,
O. Deutschmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT/D
10:55
Numerical simulation of cavitation accompanied by high-speed droplet impact
T. Kondo, K. Ando, Keio University, Yokohama/J
11:15
Coffee break
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scientific programme
Friday, 26 September 2014
Computational Fluid Dynamics
11:30
11:50
12:10
12:30
Chair: M. Sakai, The University of Tokyo/J
Application of hybrid model to heterogeneous bubbly flow in bubble column
Z. Zhang, M. Maekawa, CHIYODA Corporation, Yokohama/J
Baseline model for simulation of bubbly flows
R. Rzehak, Th. Ziegenhein, S. Kriebitzsch, E. Krepper, D. Lucas, Helmholz-Zentrum DresdenRossendorf e.V./D
On numerical methods for the direct numerical simulation of bubbly flow and interfacial
mass transfer using openFOAM®
H. Marschall, K. Dieter-Kissling, T. Maric, M. Niethammer, P. Weber, D. Bothe, TU Darmstadt/D
Lunch
Innovative Applications
Chair: M. Becker, Evonik Industries AG, Marl/D
13:50 Applications of fine bubble technology for industry
K. Terasaka, S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
14:10 Energy utilization efficiency in gas-liquid contacting
A. Al Taweel, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS/CDN; F. Azizi, American University of Beirut/RL;
J. Yang, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS/CDN
14:30 Water desalination using an efficient concrete solar still with and without energy storage
Z. Tigrine, S. Hout, D. Zioui, D. Belhout, H.A. Burideh, R. Bellatreche, M. Abbas,
UDES (EPST/CDER), Tipaza/DZ
14:50 Coffee break
Chair: M. Grünewald, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
Poster Presentations P-41-60
15:05
(4-min Oral Presentations)
16:25 Coffee break
Chair: Y. Matsukuma, Fukuoka University/J
Poster Presentations P-61-80
16:40
(4-min Oral Presentations)
18:00 Posters & Industrial Exhibition
19:00 Walking Tour to the Banquet (optional)
20:00Banquet at the “Rickmer Rickmers” with served dinner menu
23:00
Saturday, 27 September 2014
11:3016:30
Sightseeing Tour Hamburg City tour with a bus and Hamburg harbour tour with a ship
18:00Farewell Party at the Crown Plaza Hotel
20:00
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poster programme
Micro-Nanotechnology
P 01
Ozone absorption and degradation of phenolic compounds in a bubble column associated
with a dispersion of ozonated-oxygen micro-bubbles
K. Muroyama, Y. Oka, D. Emori, N. Hayashi, J. Hayashi, Kansai University, Suita/J
P 02
Characteristics of micro drop fluidized reactor for preparation of highly porous Sn doped
ZnO powders
D. Lim, J. Oh, Chungnam National University, Daejeon/ROK; C. Lee, Institute for Advanced
Engineering, Yongin-si/ROK; B. Choi, Chungnam National University, Daejeon/ROK; H. Kang,
Gentec, Daejeon/ROK; Y. Kang, Chungnam National University, Daejeon/ROK
P 03
Mass transfer enhancement associated with micro-bubble dispersion in a bubble column
K. Umehara, K. Muroyama, K. Imai, J. Hayashi, Kansai University, Suita/J
P 04
Liquid-liquid extraction of lithium ion by the slug flow microreactor - Effect of extraction
reagent and material of micro tube Y. HIrayama, A. Muto, Osaka Prefecture Uviversity, Sakai/J; A. Matsuoka, K. Noishiki,
Kobe Steel, Ltd./J
P 05
Effect of the volumetric flow ratio and flow velocity on the extraction rate by slug flow
T. Ikeda, A. Muto, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai/J
P 06
Ultrasound process development for producing nanofragments from zirconium phosphate
particles
T. Horie, Kobe University/J; S. Akao, Kaneka Corporation, Takasago/J; K. Tanaka, T. Suzuki,
N. Jia, K. Taniya, S. Nishiyama, N. Ohmura, Kobe University/J
P 07
Shrinking microbubble in microchannel made of PDMS
K. Ikeda, S. Fujioka, K. Terasaka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 08
Investigation on defouling of microfluidic channels with ultrafine bubble technology
T.-N. Tzeng, Hamburg University of Technology/D; S. Fujioka, K. Terasaka, Keio University,
Yokohama/J; M. Schlüter, H.K. Trieu, Hamburg University of Technology/D
P 09
Use of liquid-liquid slug flow in micro capirary for reaction and separation of frufural
derivative under subcritical water
T. Shimanouchi, T. Tanifuji, Y. Kataoka, S. Ueno, Okayama University/J; S. Fujioka,
K. Terasaka, Keio University, Yokohama/J; Y. Kimura, Okayama University/J
P 11
Layer erosion by crossflow: in-situ detection using microfluidics and x-ray scattering
G. Herzog, M. Schwartzkopf, B. Heidmann, S. Yu, DESY, Hamburg/D; F. de Jong, M. Schlüter,
TU Hamburg-Harburg/D; V. Körstgens, P. Müller-Buschbaum, TU München/D; S.V. Roth,
DESY, Hamburg/D
P 12
Production of hollow silver particles using microbubbles
M. Iwakiri, K. Terasaka, Y. Wakasa, S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 13
Microstructure of thread-like trailing edge from a bubble rising in hydrophobically
modified alkali-soluble emulsion polymer solutions
N. Tokui, M. Ohta, The University of Tokushima/J; S. Iwata, Nagoya Institute of Technology/J
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poster programme
Multiphase Reactors
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P 14
Effects of bubble interactions on liquid phase mass transfer coefficient in a continuous
countercurrent bubble column
K. Nakao, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J; K. Furumoto, Oshima National College of Maritime
Technology/J; M. Yoshimoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J
P 15
Effects of bubble interaction and clustering on liquid phase mass transfer coefficient in
bubbly flow
K. Nakao, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J; K. Furumoto, Oshima National College of Maritime
Technology/J; M. Yoshimoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J
P 16
Investigations on the time-to-volume yield in trickle-bed reactors by regarding liquid
maldistribution – wird zum VORTRAG hier bitte löschen
C. Hecht, M. Grünewald, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D; D.W. Agar, TU Dortmund/D
P 17
Effects of height-to-diameter ratio on gas holdup in a slurry bubble column
S. Sasaki, S. Ojima, K. Hayashi, A. Tomiyama, Kobe University/J
P 18
Analysis of pressure fluctuations in a bubble column with viscous liquids
W. Tchowa Medjiade, W. Ngouffo Ngnialou, A. Rosenbaum Alvaro, A. Schumpe,
TU Braunschweig/D
P 19
Estimation of the shear rate in airlift and normal bubble columns on the basis of
shear-dependent permeability of liposome membranes
T. Natsume, M. Yoshimoto, K. Nakao, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J
P 20
Multi-scale investigations of reactive bubble columns
M. Hlawitschka, M. Lichti, H.-J. Bart, University of Kaiserslautern/D
P 21
Qualification and quantification of mixing processes in biogas plants using process
tomography
A. Lomtscher, K. Jobst, A. Deutschmann, Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden/D; K. Rostalski, KSB AG,
Halle/Saale/D; M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
P 22
Bubble size distribution of aqueous mixtures in bubble columns
M. Lichti, M.W. Hlawitschka, H.-J. Bart, TU Kaiserslautern/D
P 23
Bubble swarms rising in Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquids
L. Böhm, M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
P 24
Prediction of gas holdups in a slurry bubble column based on the interfacial area
estimations
S. Nedeltchev, TU Braunschweig/D
P 25
Tomographic imaging of gas holdup distribution in pressurized bubble columns
A. Bieberle, M. Schubert, Helmholz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V./D; P. Rollbusch,
M. Becker, Evonik Industries AG, Marl/D; U. Hampel, Helmholz-Zentrum DresdenRossendorf e.V./D
P 26
A new definition of entropy and its application to gamma photon counts in fluidized beds
and bubble columns
S. Nedeltchev, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO/USA
poster programme
P 27
Influence of local hydrodynamics on mass transfer in a multiphase flow driven JetzoneLoopreactor - an activity report S. Heithoff, N. Räbiger, University of Bremen/D
P 28
Salt influence on the dynamic coalescence behavior
F. Gebauer, TU Kaiserslautern/D; J. Villwock, TU Berlin/D; H.-J. Bart, TU Kaiserslautern/D;
M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
P 29
Bubble growth in tap water supersaturated with gases (or oxygen if intentionally
Injecting it)
T. Yamashita, K. Ando, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 30
A generation method of single bubbles of various sizes using a slitting elastic tube and
acoustic pressure wave in gas phase
K. Abe, T. Sanada, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu/J
P 31
Role of viscoelasticity in the dynamics of a collapsing gas bubble in gelatin
F. Hamaguchi, K. Ando, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 33
Determining a position pierced by a wedge-shape single-tip optical-fiber probe, based on
a post-signal observed in droplet measurement
A. Nihei, T. Saito, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu/J
P 34
In-situ measurement of concentrations for two-phase reactions using laser Raman
spectroscopy
G. Rinke, R. Dittmeyer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - KIT, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen/D
P 35
Measurement of bubble size and velocity with an ejector by using a single-tip optical fiber
probe
K. Sato, T. Saito, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu/J
P 36
Multiscale approach for drilling hydraulics modeling
R. Aragall, V. Mulchandani, S. Hahn, G. Brenner, TU Clausthal/D
P 37
Advances in application of the limiting current technique for solid-liquid mass transfer
investigations
J. Zalucky, S.S. Rabha, M. Schubert, U. Hampel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
e.V./D
P 38
Determination of particle size distributions in multiphase systems containing nonspherical
fluid particles
R. Panckow, SOPAT GmbH, Berlin/D; G. Comandè, Università degli Studi di Palermo/I;
S. Maaß, SOPAT GmbH, Berlin/D; M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
P 39
Evaluation of coolant distribution in flat heat pipe using neutron radiography
K. Mizuta, Kagoshima University/J; S. Yasushi, Kyoto University, Sennan-gun/J; T. Goshima,
T. Tsutsui, Kagoshima University/J
Experimental Technique
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poster programme
Fundamentals
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P 40
On the heat transfer mechanism in viscous liquid - solid fluidized beds
D. Lim, J. Oh, Y. Kang, Chungnam National University, Daejeon/ROK
P 41
Prediction and control on collective settling of fine particles in fractal channel
K. Ishizawa, Hokkaido University, Sapporo/J; M.R. Soriano, Mariano Marcos State University,
Ilocos Norte/RP; K. Watanabe, S. Harada, Hokkaido University, Sapporo/J
P 42
Hydrodynamic transport coefficients of polydisperse particle system
H. Saito, S. Harada, Hokkaido University, Sapporo/J
P 43
Taylor-Dean instabilitiy in conical system
Y. Hamnoune, F. Yahi, A. Bouabdallah, University of Science and Technology Houari
Boumedien Algiers-Algeria/DZ
P 44
Experimental studies of two immiscible fluids and free surface in cylindrical taylor Couette flow
N. Merabet, A. Mahamdia, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumedien
Algiers-Algeria/DZ
P 45
Analysis of chromatographic separation for PEGylated proteins on the basis of their
diffusion behaviours in porous particles
Y. Isakari, N. Yoshimoto, S. Yamamoto, Yamaguchi University, Ube/J
P 46
Mass transfer from bubbles to reactive liquid phases
L. Böhm, M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D
P 47
Dynamics of gas-liquid flow in helical static mixer: An experimental and numerical study
E. Krepper, S. Rabha, R. Rzehak, U. Hampel, M. Schubert, Helmholz-Zentrum DresdenRossendorf e.V./D
P 48
3D vortical structure and induced shear in the wake of a surface-oscillating bubble of
2D-wall-confined rise
K. Tsuchiya, J. Ishizaki, T. Sawada, Y. Mori, Doshisha University, Kyotanabe/J
P 49
Hydrodynamics and mass transfer in Loop-Reactors with three-phase flow – an overview
with new perspective S. John, N. Räbiger, Universität Bremen/D
P 50
Experimental study of mass transfer and rising behaviour of single bubbles under
elevated pressure
M. Finck, J. Kühl, P. Jaeger, Eurotechnica GmbH, Bargteheide/D; M. Bothe, M. Tschorn,
M. Schlüter, Hamburg University of Technology/D
poster programme
Computational Fluid Dynamics
P 51
Compound droplet formation with flow focusing
S. Homma, T. Kim, J. Koga, Saitama University/J
P 52
Validation of compartmentmodels for bubble columns with experimental data
N. H. Abel, L. Schlusemann, M. Grünewald, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D
P 53
Building up of the CFD model for spiral flow aeration tank
K. Shibata, K. Terasaka, S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 54
Bubble interaction simulations using a meshfree CFD code
M. W. Hlawitschka, H.-J. Bart, University of Kaiserslautern/D; T. Wächtler, J. Kuhnert,
ITWM Kaiserslautern/D
P 55
Direct numerical simulation of particulate-laden flow coordinated with porous polymer
membrane formation by the phase-field method
T. Ishigami, H. Fuse, Y. Mino, Y. Kagawa, H. Onuki, Kobe University/J; S. Asao, College of
Industrial Technology, Hyogo/J; H. Matsuyama, Kobe University/J
P 56
Development of a computer code for numerical simulation of reactive and catalytic
two-phase flows with detailed chemistry
M. Woo, M. Wörner, S. Tischer, O. Deutschmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT/D
P 57
Simulation of transient droplet deformations under simple shear flow with a conditionally
volume averaged viscoelastic two-phase model
F. Habla, C. Waas, TU München, Garching/D; L. Dietsche, The Dow Chemical Company,
Midland, MI/USA; O. Hinrichsen, TU München, Garching/D
P 58
Development of bubble shearing model to design aerated stirred tank
N. Namai, S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J; K. Tanaka, Kaneka Corporation,
Takasago/J; K. Terasaka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 59
Numerical simulation of drop deformation in a simple shear flow in which the suspending
fluid is a shear-thinning fluid
K. Muraki, M. Ohta, The University of Tokushima/J; M. Sussman, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, FL/USA
P 60
Direct numerical simulation of magnetic particles in solvent under magnetic field
T. Watanabe, Ricoh Company Ltd., Yokohama/J; M. Sakai, The University of Tokyo/J
P 61
Analysis and modelling of liquid phase turbulence kinetic energy equation in bubbly flows
via direct numerical simulation
S. Erdogan, M. Wörner, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie - KIT/D
P 62
Direct numerical simulations of two-phase turbulent flow with condensation in a channel
P. Apanasevich, D. Lucas, Helmholz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V./D; Y. Sato, B. Niceno,
Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen/CH
P 63
The novel travelling wave bioreactor: engineering characteristics and cultivation experiments
S. Kaiser, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Wädenswil/CH; M. Kraume, TU Berlin/D;
D. Eibl, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Wädenswil/CH
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poster programme
P 64
Numerical modeling and direct numerical simulation of mass transfer in bubbly flows
D. Deising, H. Marschall, D. Bothe, TU Darmstadt/D
P 65
Determination of the critcal submergence of pump intakes in large scale vessels
F. Blömeling, P. Pandazis, TÜV NORD SysTec GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg/D
P 66
Multiscale modeling and simulation in spray processing of composite particles
X.G. Li, U. Fritsching, Bremen University/D
Innovative Applications
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P 67
New electricity generation system using a bubble column
Y. Matsukuma, Fukuoka University/J; N. Shimada, Sumitomo Chemical, Niihama/J;
K. Terasaka, Keio University, Yokohama/J; S. Iwata, Nagoya Institute of Technology/J;
M. Ohta, University of Tokushima/J; S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J; S. Honma,
Saitama University/J; K. Mizuta, Kagoshima University/J
P 68
Basic studies on a bioreactor design for conversion of molasses into chemical raw
materials with acid fermentation
T. Goshima, Kagoshima University/J
P 69
Development of static mixer for emulsification and dispersion
S. Fujioka, N. Myoga, K. Terasaka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 70
Reduction of excess activated sludge by inducing ozone microbubbles
N. Kurabe, K. Terasaka, S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J
P 71
New structures for enhancing mass transfer within bubble columns – from mass transfer
oberservations to technical implementation
C. Hecht, M. Grünewald, Ruhr-Universität Bochum/D; C.-O. Möller, D. Bezecny, M. Schlüter,
TU Hamburg-Harburg/D
P 72
Removal of egg yolk contaminated in egg white using microbubble flotation
Y. Oeda, K. Terasaka, S. Fujioka, Keio University, Yokohama/J; A. Handa, Kewpie Corporation,
Tokyo/J
P 73
A novel slinger for efficient reflux condensate distribution in the boiling reactor
K. Kar, The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI/USA; J. Lueske, Dow Deutschland
Anlagengesellschaft mbH, Stade/D; L. Piras, The Dow Chemical Company, Milan/I; H. Bai,
The Dow Chemical Company, Freeport, TX/USA; R. Cope, Eli Lilly Company, Indianapolis,
IN/USA; A. Gnagnetti, Davy Process Technology, London/UK
P 74
Ultrasonic assisted synthesis of conducting polymer particles
D. Kobayashi, T. Sakamoto, Tokyo University of Science/J; H. Matsumoto, C. Kuroda, Tokyo
Institute of Technology/J; Y. Shimada, K. Otake, A. Shono, Tokyo University of Science/J
poster programme
Other Topics
P 75
Gravity effect on the flow between rotating conical cylinders
F. Yahi, Y. Hamnoune, S. Lecheheb, A. Bouabdallah, University of Science and Technology
Houari Boumediene-Algiers/DZ
P 76
Combined effect of the geomitrical limitation and the axial magnetic field on heat transfer
in graetz flow
S. Lecheheb, A. Bouabdallah, Z. Tigrine, F. Mokhtari, University of Sciences and
Technologies Houari Boumediene USTHB, Babezzouar/DZ
P 77
Droplet shape on a vertically vibration plate
S. Iwata, S. Yamauchi, H. Mori, R. Nagumo, Nagoya Institute of Technology/J; Y. Yoshitake,
Nagaoka University of Technology/J
P 78
Effect of low molecular weight polyethylene oxide on the rheological behavior of
bentonite suspensions
N. Azril, M. Gareche, L. Saoudi, N. Zeraibi, Boumerdes University/DZ
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social programme
social programme
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
18:00 – 20:00Welcome Party sponsored by Evonik Industries AG
Thursday, 25 September 2014
18:00 – 20:00Poster & Industrial Exhibition
with “Bier & Brezeln”
Friday, 26 September 2014
19:15
Walking tour to the banquet (optional)
Meeting point: Hotel entrance
20:00 – 23:00
Banquet at the “Rickmer Rickmers”
with served dinner menu
Public transportation: U3 exit Landungsbrücken
Saturday, 27 September 2014
11:30 – 16:30Sightseeing tour Hamburg
City Tour with a bus and Hamburg harbor tour with a ship
Start: Meeting at the Hotel entrance
End: Hamburg Landungsbrücken
18:00 – 20:00
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Farewell Party at the Crown Plaza Hotel
public transportation
public transportation
Crown Plaza Underdround Stop: Uhlandstraße
To the city: U3 direction Barmbek
Back to the hotel: U3 direction Barmbek or Wandsbek-Gartenstadt
Landungsbrücken: Stop for the banquet and endpoint of the harbour tour
Rathaus or Mönckebergstraße: Stop for city center
Hauptbahnhof Süd: Stop for main train station south
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contact
DECHEMA e.V.
Nina Weingärtner
Theodor-Heuss-Allee 25
60486 Frankfurt am Main
Phone: +49 69 7564-125
Fax: +49 69 7564-176
E-mail: [email protected]