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TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2006

8:40–9:20
Registration

 

9:40-10:20
Opening Ceremony


Berlin A. A. N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Russia

Roy G. D. ONR, USA
Meyer U. ISTC
Tsyganov S. A. RFBR, Russia

 

SESSION 1:
Transient Combustion Phenomena in Gases — Kinetics

Chairpersons:
Markov V. V.
(V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia)

Tsyganov S. A.
(RFBR, Russia)

 

10:20–11:00
PLENARY LECTURE
Kinetics of gaseous hydrocarbon fuel combustion and thermally nonequilibrium effects
Starik A.M.
(P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow, Russia)

 

11:00–11:20
COFFEE BREAK


11:20–11:40
Autoignition of jet propulsion fuel and its surrogate: Experiments and modeling
Basevich V. Ya., Borisov A. A., Frolov S. M., Troshin K. Ya., Skachkov G. I.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

11:40–12:00
High-temperature detailed and skeletal mechanisms of Jet-A combustion
Strelkova M. I., Liventsov V. V., Kirillov I. A., Potapkin B. V.
(RRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia)

Umanskiy S. Y.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Varatharajan B, Dean T.
(GE Global Research, Niskayuna, USA)
Tentner A.
(Argonne National Laboratories, Chicago, USA)

 

12:00–12:20
Flammability limits in hydrogen-(N2-O2)-diluent mixtures at various oxygen concentrations
Azatyan V. V.
(Institute of Structural Macrokinetics, RAS, Moscow, Russia)

Shebeko Yu. N, Bolodian I. A., Shebeko A. Yu., Navzenya V. Yu., Tomilin A. V.
(All Russian Scientific Research Institute for Fire Protection,VNIIPO, Moscow, Russia)

 

12:20–12:40
Modeling of ignition and combustion of propane and products of its thermal decomposition in a supersonic air flow

Bezgin L., Kopchenov V. I. Starik A. M., Titova N. S.
(P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow, Russia)

 

12:40–13:00
Self-ignition in supersonic flows: Hydrogen vs. hydrocarbons/hydrogen mixtures — chemistry/mixing interplay
George E., Magre P., Sabel’nikov V. A.
(ONERA — DEFA/EFCA, France)

 

13:00–14:00
LUNCH

 

SESSION 2:
Transient Combustion Phenomena in Gases — Flames

 

Chairpersons:
Borisov A.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Molkov V.
(University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK)

 

14:00–14:40
PLENARY LECTURE
Some basic problems in modeling transient premixed turbulent flames
Lipatnikov A.N.
(Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden)

 

14:40–15:00
Modeling of spiral wave patterns in radial microchannels
Minaev S., Fursenko R.
(Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Maruta K., Kumar S.
(Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)

 

15:00–15:20
Instability and structure of flames
Aslanov S. K., Volkov V. E.
(Odessa National University, Odessa, Ukraine)

 

15:20–15:40
Large-scale hydrogen–air deflagrations: modeling and LES
Molkov V. V., Makarov D. V.
(University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, U.K.)

 

15:40–16:00
COFFEE BREAK

 

SESSION 3:
Transient Combustion Phenomena in Gases — Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition

Chairpersons:
Segal C.
(University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA)

Smirnov N.
(M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)

 

16:00–16:40
PLENARY LECTURE

Effects of hydraulic resistance and heat losses on deflagration-to-detonation transition
Kagan L., Sivashinsky G.
(Tel-Aviv University Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Valiev D., Liberman M.
(Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden)

 

16.40–17.00
Deflagration-to-detonation transition
Buravova S. N., Gordopolov Yu. A.
(Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science, Moscow, Russia)

 

17.00–17.20
On the transmission of high-speed deflagration into abrupt area change
Krivosheev P. N., Penyazkov O. G.
(A. V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute, Minsk, Belarus)

 

17.20–17.40
Control of turbulization of deflagration wave by electric discharges
Ilyin S. V.

(Chuvash State University, Cheboksary, Russia)
Kidin N. I.
(Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

14.00–18.00
Poster Session

 

1. Application of PDE valveless fuel supply system for detonation control by creating variable fuel mixture composition along the combustion chamber
Baklanov D. I., Gvozdeva L. G., Tarusova N. W.
(Institute for High Energy Densities of Associated Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

2. Detailed and overall reaction mechanisms of low- and high-temperature oxidation of hydrocarbons
Basevich V., Frolov S., Skachkov G. I.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

3. Generation of super-high temperatures by shock waves and detonations
Bogdanov V. I.
(NPO Saturn, Rybinsk, Russia)

 

4. Criterion of detonation initiation
Il’in V. V., Rybakov N. A., Pogudin A. L., Rybakov A. P., Kozlov V. V.
(Perm State Technical University, Perm, Russia)

 

5. IDeA Software: Tool for Integrated Detonation Assessment
Kirillov I. A., Okun M. I., Strelkova M. I.
(Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia)
Mechik C. A., Potapkin B. V.
(Kinetic Technologies, Moscow, Russia)
Trotsuyk A. V., Vasil'ev A. A., Vasil'ev V. A.
(Lavrent’ev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Basevich V. Ya., Belyaev A.A., Borisov A. A., Frolov S. M.
(Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia
Dean A., Tangirala V., Varatharajan B.
(General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna, New York, USA)
Tentner A. M.
(Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA)

 

6. Initiation of high-speed combustion by low-energy plasma jets
Korytchenko K. V.
(Kharkov Institute of Armed Forces NTU KhPI, Kharkov, Ukraine)
Dovbnya A. N.
(Science-Research Complex “Accelerator” NSC KPTI, Ukraine)
Loginov V. V.
(Kharkov University of Air Force, Kharkov, Ukraine)

 

7. Reaction zone structure of a detonation wave in a pressed TNETB high explosive
Mochalova V. M., Utkin A. V., Ananin A. V.
(Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Russia)

 

8. Resonance effects in detonating gas-plasma media
Serov Yu. L.
(A. F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia)

 

9. Hypersonic ramjet with detonation combustion and mixed diffusion combustion
Tereshin A. M., Rudnev Y. T.
(Machine-Building Design Bureau “Soyuz,” Turaevo, Russia)

 

10. Externally oscillated combustion: high efficiency and low NOx
Young Nam Chun, Seong Cheon Kim, Hyoung Oon Song, Mun Sup Lim
(Chosun University, R. Korea)

Shmelev V. A.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

11. The theory of detonation with incomplete combustion
Zhizhin G. V.
(North-Western State University, St. Petersburg, Russia)

 

18.30–21.30 WELCOME PARTY

 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 2006


SESSION 4:
Transient Combustion Phenomena in Gases — Special ISTC Session on Detonation Initiation by Weak Energy Sources

Chairpersons:
Daniau E.
(MBDA France)
Ryzhova T.
(ISTC, Moscow, Russia)

 

9.00–9.20
PLENARY LECTURE
ISTC: The latest news
Ryzhova T.
(ISTC, Moscow, Russia)

9.20–9.40
Shock-to-detonation transition due to shock interaction with the zone of prechamber-jet ignition
Frolov S., Aksenov V., Basevich V.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

9.40–10.00
Shock-to-detonation transition in tubes with U-bends
Frolov S., Aksenov V., Shamshin I.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.00–10.20
Shock-to-detonation transition in tubes with shaped regular obstacles
Semenov I., Utkin P.
(Institute for Computer Aided Design RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Frolov S.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Markov V.
(V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.20–10.40
Initiation of detonation by nanosecond gas discharge
Zhukov V. P., Rakitin A. E., Starikovskii A. Yu.
(Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russia)

 

10.40–11.00
Some aspects of oblique detonation wave initiation in a supersonic flow
Bezgin L. V., Kopchenov V. I., Starik A. M., Titova N. S.
(P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow, Russia)

 

11.00–11.20
COFFEE BREAK

 

11.20–11.40
Numerical study of impulse tube with shock induced combustion
Babushenko D. I., Kopchenov V. I.
(P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow, Russia)

 

11.40–12.00
Convective burning – to low velocity detonation – transition in ternary aluminum–ammonium perchlorate–nitromethane mixtures
Borisov A. A., Ermolaev B. S., Komissarov P. V., Sokolov G. N., Ibragimov R. H.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

12.00–12.20
Convective burning of ternary aluminum-ammonium perchlorate-nitromethane mixtures
Borisov A. A., Ermolaev B. S., Komissarov P. V., Kudryashova E. L., Sokolov G. N., Ibragimov R. H.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

12.20–13.00
DISCUSSION

 

13.00–14.00
LUNCH

 

14.00–18.00
SIGHTSEEING TOUR TO KOLOMENSKOYE ESTATE
A unique architectural ansemble of the Tsars former country residence that reserved its original layout structure situated on the high right shore of the Moskva River. The history of this estate goes back to the 6th century B.C. Kolomenskoye was mentioned in the will of Moscow Prince Ivan Kalita in 1336. The earliest architectural monument on the estate is the Church of the Ascension built in 1532 by Grand Prince Vassily III to commemorate the birth of his son, the future tsar Ivan the Terrible. 200 feet of high it was one of the tallest Russian buildings in the 16th century and one of the stone churches in the Russian tent-roof style. The church also served as a watchtower. This church has a unique acoustics and festivals of orthodox music is annually carried out here. In 1994 the Church of the Ascension was included in the UNESCO List of the World Historical and Cultural Inheritance. At present the expositions presenting various fund collections of the museum are shown in buildings of the 16th–19th centuries: the Russian ancient painting works, art carving on wood, works of folk arts. Monuments of wooden architecture were moved to territory of Kolomenskoye from different places of Russia: Tower of the stockade for keeping political prisoners built in the middle of the 17th century, Small house of Peter the Great made by himself, Fragment of the fortress wall with a watch tower and the gate made of wood without nail. Conference participants will attend a special folklore performance with beverage.

 

THURSDAY, JULY 6, 2006

 

SECTION 5:
Transient Combustion Phenomena in Two-Phase Reactive Mixtures

 

Chairpersons:
Desbordes D.
(CNRS, ENSMA, Universite de Poitiers, France)
Sinibaldi J.
(Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA)

 

9.00–9.40
PLENARY LECTURE
Mathematical modeling of layered two-phase detonations
Fedorov A.
(Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

9.40–10.00
Transient combustion phenomena in polydispersed fuel–air mixtures
Smirnov N. N., Nikitin V. F., Khadem J., Alyari-Shourekhdeli Sh.
(M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.00–10.20
Mathematical modeling of binary fuel drop ignition
Frolov S., Basevich V., Posvianskii V., Kuznetsov N., Smetanyuk V.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.20–10.40
Mathematical model of flame propagation in drop suspensions
Basevich V., Belyaev A., Frolov S.,
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.40-11.00
COFEE BREAK

 

SECTION 6:
Transient Phenomena in Heterogeneous Reactive Media


Chairpersons:
Penyazkov O.
(A. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute, Minsk, Belarus)
Johnsson G.
(Volvo Aero Corporation, Trollhättan, Sweden)

 

11.00–11.40
PLENARY LECTURE
Jet deformation of chemically active gas bubbles and its influence on bubble detonation parameters
Voronin D. V.
(M. A.Lavrent'ev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

11.40–12.00
Supercritical mixing
Polikhov S. A., Segal C.
(University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA)

 

12.00–12.20
Effect of transient heating on ignition of metal particles
Avdeev K.
(Tula State University, Tula, Russia)
Frolov F., Frolov S.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

12.20–12.40
Ignition modes of heterogeneous systems containing nanopowders of metals
Arkhipov V. A., Korotkikh A. G., Kuznetsov V. T.
(Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Tomsk, Russia)

 

12.40–13.00
Shock initiation of detonations in aluminium–oxygen mixtures
Ingignoli W., Veyssiere B., Khasainov B. A.
(CNRS, ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, France)

 

13.00-14.00
LUNCH

 

SESSION 7:
Gaseous Detonation Structure

Chairpersons:
Veyssiere B.
(CNRS, ENSMA, Université de Poitiers, France)
Zhdan S. A.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

14.00–14.40
PLENARY LECTURE:
Cellular structure of gas detonation front: Modeling of some effects in channels with acoustic absorbing walls
Sharypov O. V.
(Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

14.40–15.00
Detonation as deflagration in supersonic flow
Vasil’ev A. A.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

15.00–15.20
On the role of heat release law on detonation cellular structure and detonation behavior in gases
Guilly V., Luche J., Virot F., Desbordes D., Khasainov B., Presles H. N.
(CNRS, France)

 

15.20–15.40
Propagation of shock and reaction fronts along the structure of marginal and normal detonations
Penyazkov O. G., Sevruk K. L.
(A. V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute, Minsk, Belarus)

 

15.40–16.00
COFEE BREAK

 

SESSION 8:
Propagation of Gaseous and Heterogeneous Detonations

Chairpersons:
Fujiwara T.
(Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan)
Vasil'ev A.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

16.00–16.40
PLENARY LECTURE

Multi-dimensional study on alminum–oxygen two-phase detonation
Hayashi A. Koichi
(Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan)

 

16.40–17.00
Numerical simulation of continuous spinning detonation in a circular tube
Tsuboi N.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kanagawa, Japan)
Hayashi A. Koichi
(Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan)

 

17.00–17.20
Formation of plane and cellular heterogeneous detonations in bi-fractional particle–gas suspensions
Khmel T. A., Fedorov A. V.
(Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

17.20–17.40
Synthesis of inorganic microtubes in the products of overdriven detonation propagating in acetylene
Kozlov G. I.
(Institute for Problem in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

19.00–22.00
COLLOQUIUM BANQUET

 

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2006

 

SESSION 9:
Pulse Detonation Engines — Fundamentals


Chairpersons:
Frolov S.
(N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia)

Hayashi A. K.
(Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan)

 

9.00–9.40
PLENARY LECTURE
Pulse detonation engines: Reduction of predetonation distance
Gvozdeva L. G.
(Institute for High Energy Densities of Associated Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

9.40–10.00
Effect of obstacles on detonation wave propagation
Levin V. A.
(Institute for Automation and Control Processes FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia)
Markov V. V.
(V. A. Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Zhuravskaya T. A., Osinkin S. F.
(Institute of Mechanics, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.00–10.20
Influence of igniting spark discharge location and energy on detonation formation in a confined volume
Golub V. V Baklanov D. I., Golovastov S. V., Volodin V. V., Semin N. V.
(Institute for High Energy Densities of Associated Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow, Russia)

 

10.20–10.40
Experimental study and numerical modeling of detonation wave attenuation in duct
Remeev N. Kh., Vlasenko V. V., Khakimov R. A.
(TsAGI, Zhukovsky, Russia)
Serre L.
(ONERA, France)

 

10.40–11.00
COFFEE BREAK

 

SESSION 10:
Pulse Detonation Engines — Design Concepts and Performance

Chairpersons:
Kopchenov V.
(P. I. Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow, Russia)
Sabel'nikov V.
(ONERA, France)

 

11.00–11.20

Design and development of a new valveless PDE concept
Sinibaldi J., Hall P., Holthaus J., Robbins T.
(Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA)

 

11.20–11.40
Performance tests of NPS pulse detonation engine
Hutcheson P. D., Holthaus J. E., Brophy C. M., Sinibaldi J. O.
(Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA)
Barbour E., Hanson R. K.
(Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA)
Cathey C., Gundersen M. A.
(University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA)

 

11.40–12.00
Analytical and experimental study of PDE with exit valves for thrust augmentation
Kojima T., Kobayashi H.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan)
Tsuboi N.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kanagawa, Japan)
Kasahara J.
(Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan)

 

12.00–12.20
Performance estimations of a PDE with exit nozzles
Hayashi A. Koichi, Jotaki H.
(Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan)
Tsuboi N.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kanagawa, Japan)
Tangirala V., Dean A. J.

(General Electric Global Research, Niskayuna, NY, USA)

 

12.20–12.40
The results of valveless pulse engine demonstrator testing and numerical simulation
Marchukov E. Yu., Tarasov A. I., Wagner A. V.
(TSC NPO “Saturn”, Moscow, Russia)

 

12.40–13.00
Development of micro-PDE and its performance evaluation
Kitano Sh., Sato H., Hayashi A. Koichi
(Aoyama Gakuin University, Kanagawa, Japan)

 

13.00–14.00
LUNCH

 

SESSION 11:
Rotating Detonation Engines

Chairpersons:
Golub V.
(Institute for High Energy Densities of Associated Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Tsuboi N.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Kanagawa, Japan)

 

14.00–14.20
Numerical study of rotating detonation in gaseous H2–O2 mixture
Zhdan S. A., Bykovskii F. A., Vedernikov E. F.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

14.20–14.40
Initiation of detonation in a vortex flow of hydrogen–air mixture
Bykovskii F. A., Vedernikov E. F., Golubev Yu. V.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Polozov S. V.
(Institute of Geophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

14.40–15.00
Experimental study of small rotating detonation engine
Wolanski P., Kindracki J.
(Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland)
Fujiwara T.
(Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan)

 

15.00–15.20
A study of continuously rotating detonation in fuel–air mixtures for ramjet-type combustor
Bykovskii F. A., Zhdan S. A., Vedernikov E. F.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

15.20–15.40
Design of a continuous detonation wave engine for space application
Daniau E., Falempin F.
(MBDA France)

Zhdan S., Bykovskii F.
(M. A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia)

 

15.40–16.00
COFFEE BREAK

 

16.00–17.30

PANEL DISCUSSION
“INTELLIGENT APPROACHES TO DETONATION INITIATION”

 

Moderators:

Roy G. D. (ONR, Arlington, VA, USA)
Tsyganov S. A. (RFBR, Russia)

 

Panel Members: Borisov A. (Russia), Daniau E. (France), Desbordes D. (France), Frolov S. (Russia), Fujiwara T. (Japan), Golub V. (Russia), Gvozdeva L. (Russia), Hayashi A. K. (Japan), Johnsson G. (Sweden), Kopchenov V. (Russia), Markov V. (Russia), Molkov V. (Northern Ireland, UK), Penyazkov O. (Belarus), Sabelnikov V. (France), Segal C. (USA), Sinibaldi J. (USA), Smirnov N. (Russia), Vasiliev A. (Russia), Veyssiere B. (France), Zhdan S. (Russia)

All participants are requested to submit a 1-page abstract on this specific topic that reflects their expertise and approach before or at the registration at the Colloquium. Selected materials will be used for highlighting the Panel Discussion in the book of selected papers. Each panelist will be provided with 3 min to present his/her conceptions and reasoning.

 

CONCLUDING REMARKS


Roy G. D. (ONR, Arlington, VA, USA)

Tsyganov S. A. (RFBR, Russia)

19.00–22.00
BOLSHOI THEATRE
“KARMEN — THE SUITE. THE CARD GAME”