IAV Programm MinNox 180406 E · 2019-09-30 · Foreword Now for the 7th time, IAV is inviting...
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Program
7th International MinNOx Conference June 19 –20, 2018, Berlin
Registration and hotel booking at www.iav.com/MinNOx
Foreword
Now for the 7th time, IAV is inviting leading experts from all over the world to discuss the latest ideas, developments, and trends to minimize NOx emissions.
Since the fi rst conference in 2007, demand for emission control strategies has remained strong and the effi ciency of aftertreatment systems has seen continuous improvement.Future powertrains, equipped with combustion engines, need to be clean, fuel effi cient, cost eff ective, and robust at the same time. Meeting emission limits under all real driving conditions is therefore still an ongoing challenge for many technical experts.
In a comprehensive analysis, today’s internal combustion engines still meet the key requirements the best. However, the future of these propulsion systems now depends on the further improvement in environmental conformity – with a clear focus on nitrogen oxides.
The MinNOx conference is the well-established platform for these experts to intensify technical dialog and both show and discuss innovative technologies and development methods for further reducing NOx emissions at the tailpipe.
In this tradition, on behalf of IAV and the conference commit-tee, I would like to cordially invite you to join the 7th International MinNOx Conference to be held on June 19th and 20th in Berlin and to keep the MinNOx spirit alive!
Yours
Henning Methe
Program Committee
Henning MetheIAV
Takao FukumaToyota
Ekkehard PottVolkswagen
Torsten NeubauerBASF
Ulrich NiekenUni Stuttgart
Renaud Rohe Solvay
Vadim StrotsIAV
Claus-Dieter VogtNGK
Lutz KrämerIAV
Michel WeibelDaimler
General Information
Date and venueJune 19–20, 2018, BerlinESMT – European Business School of Management and TechnologySchlossplatz 110178 Berlin
Conference directorHenning Methe, IAV
PresenterIAV GmbHCarnotstr. 110587 Berlinwww.iav.com
OrganizationUNIVERSAL Kongress & Event Marketing GmbHGiesebrechtstr. 1010629 BerlinMarkus KniehaseTel. +49 30 [email protected]
Lecture languages and durationPresentations will be held in English and last 20 minutes followed by discussion.
Conference feesParticipant: €950University participant: €500 (verifi cation requested)Stated prices do not include VAT.
Form of paymentBank transfer upon billing or credit card.
ExhibitionThe event also includes an accompanying exhibition. This will give you the opportunity to present your products and services to an engaging expert audience. The event’s organization team will be pleased to provide you with details.
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Venues and Hotels
Conference venue and hotels:
1 ESMT – European Business Schoolof Management and TechnologySchlossplatz 110178 Berlin
The conference location lies in the heart of Berlin, next to Berlin Cathedral and the Museum island. The building was constructed in the 1960s and hosted the formal State Council, which was the highest institution of the GDR government. The front of the building is signifi cantly infl uenced by the Portal IV of the former Berlin City Palace. It was from the balcony of this portal that Karl Liebknecht proclaimed the “free socialist republic” in 1918.
Today, the building is home to the European School of Management and Technology. The international business school was founded by 25 leading global companies and institutions in 2006.
A selection of assorted hotels are off ered during the online registration process.
Please visit the section “Register” on the conference website (www.iav.com/MinNOx).
2 Evening event at the Zollpackhof on June 19, 2018
Enjoy the evening event in the unique atmosphere of the Zollpackhof. The event off ers an ideal setting in which to analyze the presentations, maintain networks, and to establish new contacts. As the conference is well known for its jam sessions, networking will be supported on and off -stage!
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June 19
08:00 Registration
Session 1 Opening Session
09:30 Introduction Henning Methe (IAV)
09:50 Potential of Combustion Engine Powertrains from an Environmental Perspective Thomas Koch (KIT)
10:30 Coff ee break
Session 2 Passenger Car ApplicationsChairman: Ekkehard Pott (Volkswagen)
11:00 Catalyst-Based Emission Control Solutions for the Light Duty Diesel Market – What Does the Future Hold? James Wylie, Johnson MattheyCo-Author: Paul Phillips (Johnson Matthey)
11:30 Specifi c Challenges of the Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems of Euro 6d RDE Applications in Diff erent Driving Scenarios Dirk Landsberg, BASFCo-Authors: Michael Fiebig (FEV), Uwe Zink, Thorsten Müller-Stach, Jonatan Albarracin Caballero (all BASF), Thomas Wittka, Markus Schönen, Thomas Wilkes (all FEV)
12:00 Concept Study of the NOx Storage Catalyst and SCR System for RDE-Compliant Diesel Engines Hiroaki Umeda, DENSOCo-Authors: Antoine Jean, Olaf Herrmann, Shigeto Yahata (all DENSO)
12:30 Lunch break
Session 3 Catalyst TechnologyChairman: Torsten Neubauer (BASF)
14:00 New SDPF and SCR Technologies for Sustainable Diesel Exhaust Systems for Euro 6d and Beyond Benjamin Barth, UmicoreCo-Authors: Ina Grisstede, Anke Schuler, Hendrik-David Noack, Alexander Scheuer (all Umicore)
14:30 A PGM-Free NOx Adsorber Selective Catalytic Reduction Catalyst System (AdSCR) for Cold Start ApplicationsEnrico Tronconi, Politecnico di MilanoCo-Authors: Isabella Nova, Tommaso Selleri, Frederica Gramigni (all Politecnico di Milano), Simone Dieterich, Michel Weibel, Volker Schmeisser (all Daimler)
15:00 Eff ect of the Substrate on SCR Functional Performance Joe Paterson, Jaguar Land Rover
15:30 Coff ee break
Session 4 Emission Control FunctionsChairman: Michel Weibel (Daimler)
16:00 Robust NH3 Filling Level Control for Tandem SCR Systems Based on Low Dimensional Models Gregor Gelbert, IAVCo-Authors: Miles Bramer (IAV)Andreas Keber, Jakob Kobald (all BMW)
16:30 New Exhaust Emission Control System with Two A/F Sensors Shuntaro Okazaki, Toyota Motor Corporation Co-Authors: Go Hayashita, Keiichiro Aoki, Motoki Ohtani (all Toyota Motor Corporation)
17:00 Integral Control Approach for Diesel Engines incl. Aftertreatment Systems in the Context of RDE Conditions Enrico Neumann, IAVCo-Authors: Daniel Eckardt, Björn-Henrik Breier, Steve Kipping (all IAV)
17:30 End of fi rst conference day
19:00 Start of evening event at the Zollpackhof
June 20
Session 5 Commercial Vehicle ApplicationsChairman: Renaud Rohe (Solvay)
09:00 Two-Stage SCR System for Commercial Vehicle Applications Hendrik Rauch, IAV Co-Authors: David Kovacs, Reza Rezaei, Vadim Strots (all IAV), Stefan Kah, Ansgar Wille (all BASF)
09:30 Pathways to Achieving Low NOx in Heavy-Duty Diesel Applications Scott Eakle, Southwest Research Institute Co-Authors: Chris Sharp, Ryan Hartley, Cary Henry (all Southwest Research Institute)
10:00 Coff ee break
Session 6 Ammonia Supply Chairman: Ulrich Nieken (Uni Stuttgart)
10:30 A Numerical Study of AdBlue Spray Characteristics Aff ecting Spray-Wall Interaction Phenomena in SCR Systems Chaiwat Jaruvatee, Robert BoschCo-Authors: Hartmut Lüders, Carsten Becker (all Robert Bosch)
11:00 Advanced Disruptive Solid SCR Technology: Optimal NOx Reduction for All Driving ConditionsPhilippe Galabert, Plastic OmniumCo-Authors: Joel Op de Beeck (Plastic Omnium),Jean-Baptiste Dementhon (Aaquius & Aaquius)
11:30 Optimized SCR Mixer Design for Highest Urea Uniformity and NOx Conversion Effi ciencies of the SCR SystemBartosch Jagodzinski, FEVCo-Authors: Sebastian Pudlik, Rüdiger Erz, Werner Bick, Thomas Wittka, Lynzi Robb (all FEV)
12:00 Lunch break
Session 7 Emission Modeling Chairman: Takao Fukuma (Toyota)
13:00 Model-Based Development Approach for Gasoline Exhaust Systems Julie Le Louvetel-Poilly, Toyota Motor EuropeCo-Authors: Martin Guingouain (Alten),Julien Builly, Kotaro Maeda, Francois Lafossas (all Toyota Motor Europe)
13:30 Modeling and Simulation of Diesel Emission Control Systems Roderich Röttger, BASFCo-Author: Manish Sharma (BASF)
14:00 Multi-Scale Modeling of Catalytic Particulate Filters for Abatement of Gas and Particulate Matter EmissionsMartin Leskovjan, UCT PragueCo-Authors: Marek Václavík, Marie Plachá, Martin Isoz, Petr Kočí (all UCT Prague), Vladimír Novák, David Thompsett (all Johnson Matthey)
14:30 Coff ee break
Session 8 Future ImpactsChairman: Claus-Dieter Vogt (NGK)
15:00 Impact of Biodiesel on Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems Mario Bahr, DaimlerCo-Authors: Volker Schmeißer, Anke Traebert (all Daimler)
15:30 Pathways for the Introduction of Regenerative Fuels under Deeper Consideration of Air Quality Thomas Garbe, VolkswagenCo-Authors: Martin Hönig, Ekkehard Pott (all Volkswagen),Jennifer Schmitt (SGS)
16:00 Exhaust Aftertreatment Systems for Hybridized Diesel Powertrains in the RDE ContextFrank Bunar, IAV Co-Authors: Robert Scholz, Friedemann Schrade, Johannes Scholz (all IAV)
16:30 Closing remarksHenning Methe (IAV)
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