Title: Research areas and perspectives of collaboration with China
1Research areas and perspectives of collaboration
with China
EU - China Conference, London, 4-5 June 2007
- Professor Jaroslaw MIKIELEWICZ
- Corresponding Member of PAS
- Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy
of Sciences - Gdansk, POLAND
2OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
- INTRODUCTION OF IFFM PAS
- PRESENT COLLABORATIONS WITH CHINESES RESEARCHERS
- PROPOSED AREAS OF FUTURE COLLABORATION AND THEIR
IMPORTANCE
3INTRODUCTION OF IF-FM PAS
- Average employment 147 people (133 full-time
employees). Scientific staff (82 people) 20
professors, 32 research fellows, 30 research
assistants. - Institutes scientific activity focuses on
principles of operation, design and development
of equipment for energy conservation in flows. - Disciplines represented in the Institutefluid
mechanics, thermodynamics with heat
transfer,multiphase flows, gas dynamics with
transonic flows, exploitation and thermal
hydraulic, diagnostics of steam turbines,plasma
physics, laser engineering, solid machine
mechanics. - The Institute combines fundamental research
activities with practical applications,
particularly in the areas of machine
constructions and power engineering.
4 COLLABORATIONS WITH CHINESES RESEARCHERS
Transonic flows with strong interactions Shock
wave boundary layer interaction Prof. P.
Doerffer Prof. Shen YuIFFM PAS - Chinese
Academy of SciencesInstitute of Engineering
Thermophysics, BeijingPoland China bilateral
agreement Duration from 1995 RESULTS OF
COLLABORATION ISAIF conference First East -
Europe International Symposium on
Experimental and Computational Aerothermodynamics
of Internal Flows5th ISAIF 2001 Gdansk, 6th
ISAIF 2003 Shanghai,7th ISAIF 2005
Tokio 8th IFAIS 2007 - Lyon Prof. Doerffer
member of Scientific Committee since 1994
JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE Editor CHEN Nai
Xing, Institute of Engineering ThermophysicsProf.
Doerffer member of Editorial Board
5 Destruction of organic pollutants in
water using non-thermal plasmaProf. Mindong Bai
- Environmental Engineering Institute, Dalian
Maritime University, Dalian
Prof. Jerzy Mizeraczyk The Szewalski Institute
of Fluid Flow Machinery, Centre for Plasma
and Laser Engineering, Gdansk Project
Aims ? Development and optimization of corona
and arc discharge processing in order to
achieve the best efficiency of destruction of
organic pollutants from water.
? Clarifying processes occurring in the
corona and arc discharge plasmas during
destruction of organic compounds in water
solutions. Results ? Organization of
the Second Asia-Pacific Int. Symp. on Air and
Water Treatments by Green Oxidation/Reduction
Technologies-Catalyst Plasma and Hybrid
Systems, Dalian, September 2006 (Prof. Bai and
Prof. Mizeraczyk as Chairmen). ?
Establishing a new scientific journal
International Journal of Plasma Environmental
Science Technology.
6PROPOSED COLLABORATION AREA - MICRO-CHP
- Micro-CHPs operate in homes or small commercial
buildings - Conventional fuel or biofuel
- Driven by heat demand, delivering electricity as
byproduct - Designed to replace a conventional boiler by that
integrated with a power generating unit - Heat and power from one appliance
- Decentralised way of power generation without
transmission loss - Based on Organic Rankine Cycle
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