| Tentative Schedule for International Heat Transfer Conference
– IHTC-14*
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Welcome Reception: 6:30pm- 8:00pm
Monday, August 9, 2010
Coffee Break: 8:00am- 8:30am
Opening Session: 8:30am- 8:50am
Keynote Lecture 1: Fourier Lecture: 8:50am- 9:50am
Keynote Lecture 2: From Megawatt to Gigawatt: New Developments
in Concentrating Solar Thermal Power - 10:00am – 11:00am
Keynote Lecture 3: Max Jacob Lecture- 10:00am –
11:00am
Keynote Lecture 4: Control of Turbulent Transport: Less
Friction and More Heat Transfer - 10:00am- 11:00am
Poster Session 1: 11:00am- 1:00pm
Lunch on your own: 1:00pm- 2:30pm
Panel Session 1: Education in Heat Transfer Engineering
and Thermal Sciences- 2:30pm- 4:00pm
Panel Session 2: Polymer-Carbon Composite Heat Exchangers-
Challenges and Opportunities - 2:30pm- 4:00pm
Panel Session 3: Heat Recovery in Waste/Biomass to Energy
Systems- 2:30pm- 4:00pm
Afternoon Break: 4:00pm- 5:00pm
Poster Session 2: 4:00pm- 6:00pm
Assembly Dinner: 7:00pm- 9:00pm
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Coffee Break: 8:30am- 9:00am
Poster Session 3: 8:30am- 10:30am
Keynote Lecture 5: Challenging Problems of Non-Equilibrium
Aerothermodynamics of Entry Probes - 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 6: Heat and Mass Transfer Issues in the
Design of Solid State Hydrogen Storage Devices- 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 7: Computational Heat Transfer in Complex
Systems – 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 8: CVD Growth and Thermal Characterization
of Carbon Nanotubes- 11:35am- 12:35pm
Keynote Lecture 9: Turbulence-Radiation Interaction:
From Theory to Application in Numerical Simulations – 11:35am- 12:35pm
Keynote Lecture 10: The Flow and Heat Transfer in a Packed
Bed High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor: A Systems CFD Approach - 11:35am-
12:35pm
Lunch on your own
Free Time for Private Meetings, Tours or Sightseeing
NIST Tour: 1:00pm- 5:00pm
Naval Academy Tour: 2:00pm- 6:00pm
Udvar Hazy Annex: 2:00pm- 6:00pm
University of Maryland: 2:00pm- 6:00pm
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Coffee Break: 8:30am- 9:00am
Poster Session 4: 8:30am- 10:30am
Keynote Lecture 11: Whole-body Human Thermal Modeling,
an Alternative to Immersion in Cold Water and Other Unpleasant Endeavors-
10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 12: Current and Future Needs in Electric
Drive Vehicle Batteries - 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 13: Large-Scale Hydrogen Production from
Nuclear Energy Using High Temperature Electrolysis - 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 14: Manipulation of a Thermal Emission
by Use of Micro - and Nano-scale Structures - 11:35am- 12:35pm
Keynote Lecture 15: Research Challenges in Heat Transfer
to Foods - 11:35am- 12:35pm
Keynote Lecture 16: Direct Waste Heat Utilization from
Liquid-Cooled Supercomputers - 11:35am- 12:35pm
Lunch on your own: 12:30pm- 2:00pm
Keynote Lecture 17: Heat Transfer in Advanced Nuclear
Power Systems: Issues and Challenges-2:00pm- 3:00pm
Keynote Lecture 18: Reduced Order Thermal Models of Multi-Scale
Microsystems - 2:00pm- 3:00pm
Keynote Lecture 19: Eddie Leonardi Memorial Lecture “Natural
Convection from Earth to Space” - 2:00pm- 3:00pm
Panel Session 4: Challenges and Opportunities in Thermal
and Energy Management of Information Technology Centers- 3:05pm- 4:35pm
Panel Session 5: Supercritical Heat Transfer - 3:05pm-
4:35pm
Panel Session 6: Heat and Mass Transfer in Human Biology
- 3:05pm- 4:35pm
Afternoon Break: 4:00pm-5:00pm
Poster Session 5: 4:00pm- 6:00pm
Open Forum:Radiative Transfer and Properties for Renewable
Energy Applications - 4:00pm- 6:00pm
International Heat Transfer Banquet: 7:00pm- 9:00pm
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Coffee Break: 8:30am- 8:30am
Poster Session: 6: 8:00am- 10:00am
Keynote Lecture 20: Thermal Management Issues in Fuel
Cell Technology- 10:00am- 11:00am
Keynote Lecture 21: Multi-scale Simulations of Heat Transfer
and Fluid Flow Problems- 10:00am- 11:00am
Keynote Lecture 22: History, Advances, and Challenges
in Liquid Flow and Flow Boiling Heat Transfer in Microchannels: A Critical
Review – 10:00am- 11:00am
Keynote Lecture 23: The Finite Element Method for Micro-channel
Flow and Heat Transfer - 11:05am- 12:05pm
Keynote Lecture 24: Analysis of Heat Loadings in the
Forced Cooled Electronic Chassis or Cold Plate – 11:05am- 12:05pm
Keynote Lecture 25: Space Experiment of Marangoni Convection
on International Space Station - 11:05am- 12:05pm
Lunch on your own: 12:00pm- 2:00pm
Keynote Lecture 26: Macroscale and Microscale Phenomena
Encountered in Multiphase Energy Storage and Transport Systems -2:05pm-
3:05pm
Keynote Lecture 27: Inverse Heat Transfer Problems: New
Trends on Solution Methodologies and Applications - 2:05pm- 3:05pm
Keynote Lecture 28: Heat and Mass Transfer at Phase Change
and Chemical Reactions in Microscale – 2:05pm- 3:05pm
Panel Session 7: Two-Phase Flow Patterns in Micro-channels
- 3:10pm- 4:40pm
Panel Session 8: Thermal and Water Management in PEFC’s
- 3:10pm- 4:40pm
Panel Session 9: Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow and Environmental
Issues Related to Natural Refrigerants - 3:10pm- 4:40pm
Afternoon Break: 4:30pm-5:30pm
Poster Session 7: 4:30pm- 6:30pm
Open Forum: US-India Collaboration Opportunities in Heat
Transfer - 4:30pm- 6:30pm
Keynote and Panel Moderators Dinner: 7:00pm- 9:00pm
Friday, August 13, 2010
Coffee Break: 8:30am- 9:00am
Poster Session 8: 8:30am- 10:30am
Keynote Lecture 29: Interfacial Thermal Fluid Phenomena
in Thin Liquid Films - 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 30: Thermosolutal Natural Convection
in Partially Porous Domains - 10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 31: Heat Transfer Design in Adsorption
Refrigeration Systems for Efficient Use of Low Grade Thermal Energy –
10:30am- 11:30am
Keynote Lecture 32: Phononics: A New Science and Technology
of Controlling Heat Flow and Processing Information by Phonons - 11:35am-
12:35pm
Keynote Lecture 33: Use of Analytical Expressions of
Convection in Conjugated Heat Transfer Problems – 11:35am- 12:35pm
Keynote Lecture 34: Steam Jet Condensation in a Pool:
From Fundamental Understanding to Engineering Scale Analysis - 11:35am-
12:35pm
Lunch on your own: 12:30pm- 2:00pm
Keynote Lecture 35: Influence of Force Fields and Flow
Patterns on Boiling Heat Transfer Performance -2:00pm- 3:00pm
Keynote Lecture 36: Recent Advances in Turbine Heat Transfer
with a View on Transition to Coal-Gas Based Systems - 2:00pm- 3:00pm
Keynote Lecture 37: Use of CFD in the Analysis of Heat
Transfer Related Problems that Arise in Building Energy Studies –
2:00pm- 3:00pm
Keynote Lecture 38: Upscaling Methodology for Radiative
Transfer in Porous Media; New Trends- 3:05pm- 4:05pm
Keynote Lecture 39: Role of Entropy Generation in Momentum
and Heat Transfer – 3:05pm- 4:05pm
Keynote Lecture 40: Recent Advances in Measurement of
Turbulent Reacting Flows in Which Heat Transfer is Dominated by Radiation-3:05pm-
4:05pm
Closing Session: 4:05pm- 4:30pm
* Schedule subject to change
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