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Conference Venue
The Westin Bellevue Dresden Hotel
Große Meissner Str. 15
01097 Dresden/Germany
Social Evening
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Research AssociationFor Diesel Emission ControlTechnologies (FAD)
FAD e.V.Friedrich-List-Platz 1D-01069 Dresden/Germany
Tel.: +49 3 51/4 62 3312Fax: +49 3 51/4 62 3313
E-Mail: [email protected]://www.fad-diesel.de
The Challenge -Exhaust Aftertreatment for
Diesel Engines
The Challenge -Exhaust Aftertreatment for
Diesel Engines
8. FAD-Conference8. FAD-Conference
1st FAD-Conference - winner of the “dresden congress award” 2004
At the end of the first conference day wesincerely invite you to enjoy culinary highlightsand to carry on the conversations anddiscussions of the day in a relaxed atmosphere.Become surprised by cultural delights and enjoythe flair of the Saxon capitol.
A f t e r 7 0 y e a r s a g a i n t h e D r e s d e nResidenzschloss (Dresden Royal Palace) willdisplay on 750 m² one of the most impressivecollection of Oriental arms as well as diplomaticpresents from the royal Turkish court. Instead ofgiving a scientific founded overview on the culture
Research Association For Diesel Emission ControlTechnologies (FAD)Friedrich-List-Platz 101069 Dresden/Germany
Prof. Dr. Gennadi Zikoridse, Executive DirectorMs. Kristina Löhnert, Project Assistant
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of the sultan’s court it follows the changing relations between orientand occident, between war and diplomacy and points out howclosely interwoven these two histories are. Come and get fascinatedby the Ottoman art and culture.
Organiser
Conference Organisation
CONTAG GmbH DresdenFetscherstr. 7201307 Dresden/Germany
Contact: Ms. Alexandra Schwackhausen
Tel.: +49 351 652 8637Fax: +49 351652 8638E-Mail: [email protected]
Conference Language
Programme and Scientific Direction
Prof. Dr. Gennadi Zikoridse, FAD e.V./HTW Dresden
The conference language is German.A simultaneous translation German / English will be offered.
Exhibition
An technical exhibition will be organized at the conference venue. Ifinterested in exhibiting, please contact Kristina Löhnert (FAD).
For more information, please see:
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www.fad-diesel.de.
Industry 900.00 €
University/Academy 500.00 €
Students 150.00 €
Accompanying personat the social evening - 3.11.2010 60.00 €
additional fee for registrationafter 24.09.2010 50.00 €
The registration fee includes food and refreshments during breaks, aswell as lunch, proceedings and the social evening on 3.11.2010.
Westin Bellevue Dresden (conference venue)****Single Room 130.00 € (including breakfast)Double Room 130.00 €
Gästehaus am Weberplatz***60.00 €75.00 €
InterCityHotel***80.00 €
100.00 €
ANDOR Hotel Europa***60.00 €75.00 €
(including breakfast)
BEST WESTERN MACRANDER Hotel Dresden****Single Room 79.00 € (including breakfast)Double Room 99.00 € (including breakfast)
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SCIENCE - RESEARCH - DEVELOPMENT - COOPERATION
3.11 - 4.11.2010 in Dresden
Explore Radebeul during a walk through the picturesque districtAltkötzschenbroda and its idyllic wine flair. Besides this you will learninteresting facts about the vineculture of the Staatsweingut SchloßWackerbarth (national winery castle Wackerbarth). After lunch aguided tour with tastings will show you how exiting the alcoholicfermentation is and explain why the Wackerbarth's sparkling wine isrocked and not shaken. It will be a fruity, sparkling and tangydiscovery tour through to the oldest Saxon champagne producer.
3.11.2010, 19:30 p.m.(included in registration fee)
Visit of the “Türckische Cammer” 3.11.2010, 12:00 - 14:30 p.m.Price per person 28.00 €(Turkish Chamber)
Ramble through Germany’ssmallest wine-growing area
4.11.2010, 10:00 a.m. - 15:00 p.m.Price per person 38.00 €
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Prof. Dr. Gennadi Zikoridse
Executive Director FAD e.V.
PREAMBLE
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Dear Sir or Madam,
This year the 8 FAD-conference
will be organised. On 3 and 4 November 2010 we will discusswith representatives of the industry, research and
legislation the new aims and the resulting challenges for the exhaustaftertreatment for diesel engines in the range of passenger vehiclesup to marine vessels.
Compared to previous time spans the diesel engine improved inrespect to power density, consumption and especially pollutantemissions . Now theseadvantages have to be further strengthened and developed. Onlythen its attractiveness as drive will remain.
This year’s conference sessions were chosen according to thecurrent problems and future challenges in the development ofexhaust aftertreatment technologies for diesel engines. Theconference will deal with solutions for the next emission standard fordiesel engines as well as current and coming retrofit strategies.Furthermore, the focus of research and development as well as theimpact of biofuels on the exhaust aftertreatment will be criticallyanalysed.
Besides the presentations and the parallel technical exhibitionvarious possibilities for the exchange of experiences and ideas willbe provided.
I am delighted to present you this technical and interestingprogramme and hope to see you in Dresden
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“The Challenge – Exhaust Aftertreatment for Diesel Engines”
inDresden
like never before during the last decade
in November.
09:00Prof. Dr. G. Zikoridse, FAD e.V./HTW Dresden, D
09:10Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil R. Stenzel, Rector HTW Dresden, D
09:20
09:30
R. Mandel, R. Meissner, G. Wenninger, Dr. N. Fekete,R. Banek, H. Sander, Daimler AG, D
10:00
Prof. Dr. U. Gärtner, Dr. A. Massner, M. Kemmer,Daimler AG, D
11:00
Dr. L. Krämer, IAV GmbH, D
11:30
P. Hirth, R. Brück, H. Stock, Emitec GmbH, D
12:00
Prof. Dr. U. Becker, Technische Universität Dresden, D
Welcome and Opening
Opening Speech
Greeting
Application of a physico-chemical model for real-timedetection of DPF soot load based on pressure drop
Oxidation catalyst and particle filter in combination withSCR-catalyst - basics and operational strategy
MinNOx: Challenges and solutions of NOx-emissionreduction by exhaust aftertreatment
Metallic SCR catalyst systems; parameters in order toachieve optimum performance
Framework conditions for future vehicle concepts: Whichrequirements are to be expected?
10:30 Coffee break
12:30 Lunch
14:00
R. Dorenkamp, Dr. T. Garbe, T. Schütte, Volkswagen AG, D
Experiences with AdBlue-conditioning and resultingrequirements for future systems
Session I: Euro 6/EURO VI - Solutions and new challengesChairman: R. Dorenkamp, Volkswagen AG, D
Session II: Future emission concepts - Focuses of research anddevelopment
Chairman: Dr. B. Krutzsch, Daimler AG, D
14:30
Dr. C. Görsmann, Dr. A. Walker, Dr. P. Phillips,Johnson Matthey Plc, UK
15:00
Dr. G. Hüthwohl, S. Dolenec, Albonair GmbH, D
Diesel exhaust aftertreatment technologies for futureemission requirements
Improvement of SCR systems by an AdBlue dosingsystem with improved spray quality
15:30 Coffee break
19:30 Social Evening
16:00
B. Wälter, Dr. B. Maurer, F. Noack, K. Schrewe,HJS Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH & Co. KG, D
16:30
C.-D. Vogt, Dr. A. Schäfer-Sindlinger, T. Aoki, P. Kattouah,Dr. S. Fischer, NGK Europe GmbH, D
17:00
J. Op de Beeck, Inergy Automotive Systems, B
Active regeneration of diesel particle filter by double-stage electro-thermal supported HC-conversion
Advanced emission control for future EU 6 HDVemission standards
New development in AdBlue storage and distribution forpassenger car applications: electrical consumptionoptimisation
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Session III: Retrofit - How long?Chairman: M. Bajohr, ETB GmbH, D
09:00
M. Heseding, VDMA, D
09:30
BOR W. Kliche, BMVBS, D; T. Mundt, Germanischer Lloyd, DProf. Dr. G. Zikoridse, HTW Dresden/FAD e.V., D
10:00
B. Danckert, M. Huonker, S. Vogel, Die Ideenfabrik GmbH, D
Political framework for the support of environmentallyfriendly exhaust aftertreatment technologies forindustrial engines
Possibilities of pollutant emission reduction in the inlandnavigation
Development of a combined exhaust aftertreatmentsystem (NOx- and PM-reduction) for retrofit of marinevehicles
10:30 Coffee break
11:00
Dr. A. Pfeifer, S. Walther, R. Vonarb,Liebherr Machines Bulle SA, CH
11:30
Dr. M. Hehle, C. Weigel, G. Schäffner, Dr. D. Bergmann,MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, D
12:00
Prof. Dr. J. Czerwinski, Y. Zimmerli, Hochschule für Technikund Architektur Biel, CH; N. Heeb, EMPA, CH;Dr. A. Mayer, TTM, CH; G. D’Urbano, BAFU, CH
13:30
Prof. Dr. J. Krahl, Prof. Dr. A. Munack, Prof. Dr. J. Bünger,L. Schmidt, O. Schröder, J. Schaak, Hochschule Coburg, D
14:00T. Mundt, Germanischer Lloyd AG, D
14:30
M. Lüft, Dr. S. Bernhardt, Dr. U. Wagner, Prof. Dr. U. Spicher,Institut für Kolbenmaschinen, D
Prof. Dr. G. Zikoridse, FAD e.V., DS. Steigert, HJS Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH & Co. KG, DP. Reinhardt, Forschungsinstitut Fahrzeugtechnik, D
W. Weissel, Prof. Dr. B. Geringer, Institut fürFahrzeugantriebe und Automobiltechnik, ADr. I. Grißtede, Dr. S. Bremm, Umicore AG & Co. KG, D
Prof. Dr. G. Zikoridse, FAD e.V./ HTW Dresden, D
Diesel engine and DPF application approach withinoffroad machine diversity
Field report: off-highway exhaust aftertreatment drawnon the example of the rail application
Investigations of diesel emissions with DPF+SCR forretrofitting
Biodiesel as blend component in state of the art andadvanced fuels
LNG, a solution for ECA?
Modification of modern diesel engines for diesel fuelsubstitution with vegetable oil
Exhaust aftertreatment between the contradictorycontexts of legislation and climate protection
Summary and final remarks
12:30 Lunch
15:00 Coffee break
15:30
16:00
16:30
Concepts for the gentle ash cleaning of diesel particlefilter systems
Session IV: Fuel diversity and exhaust aftertreatmentChairman: Dr. J. Spengler, INTERKAT Katalysatoren GmbH, D
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