International Conference on Energy
Systems and Technologies
14-17 March 2011, Cairo, Egypt
ICEST 2011
List of Submitted Abstracts
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| 1- M. Amirthalingam, Retired Chief Engineer of Govt. of Tamilnadu, India. | Generation of pneumatic energy by converting renewable energies for utmost utilization in both power and automobile sectors. | |
| 2- Hedayat Omidvar, Member of IGU Marketing Committee, National Iranian Gas Company, Iran. | Prospect of natural gas industry in Iran. | |
| 3- Ahmad Emami Meibodi, Iran | Pattern of energy consumption in Iran. | |
| 4- F.H. Abanda and J.H.M. Tah, UK | Renewable energy semantic web ontology decision support system. | |
| 5- Prof. Wei-Bin Zhang, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan | Renewable resources, capital accumulation, and economic growth. | |
| 6- A. Zahedi, School of Engineering, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia | Smart grid and the role of distributed generation technologies in sustainable electric power system. | |
| 7- I. Amin, F. Junejo and I. Haq, Department of Computer Science SZABIST Karachi, Pakistan | Wind farm micro siting using finite difference method. | |
| 8- Diane Costello, Research Fellow CSIRO Intelligent Grid Energy Transformed Research Project, Research Centre for Stronger Communities, Curtin University, Australia | Incorporating community governance in planning decentralised sustainable energy security. | |
| 9- Hussein Abdallah, Expert in Petroleum and Energy Economics, Ex. 1st Undersecretary - Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum, Ex. Professor of Petroleum Economics - University of Kuwait, Egypt | Challanges and risks surrounding Arab petroleum (in Arabic). | |
| 10- Satish N. Bande and Mayur M.Tajane, Jawaharlal Dadra Institute of Engineering & Technology, Yavatmal, India | Renewable energy: Achievements and potentials. | |
| 11- Davood Daneshgar, Islamic Azad University (Yazd Branch), Yazd, Iran | Green management project. | |
| 12- M.N.H. Comsan, ENRASC Group, Egypt | Energy sector and climate change. | |
| 13- Yukihiko Nakata, Dr. of Engineering & Dr. of Technology Management, Ritumeikan Asia Pacific University; Director, Asia Pacific Innovation Management Center; Professor, Graduate School of Management, Collage of International Management, Japan | Merits and demerits of total solution “Turn-Key System” to enter solar cell business. | |
| 14- Essam E. Khalil, F. Asme, F. Aiaa and F. Ashrae, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt | Energy performance in built environment: Green buildings concepts & standards. | |
| 15- Zhigang Li-1, Xiaoming Zhang-2, Kyuro Sasaki-1, Yuichi Sugai-1 and Jiren Wang-2; 1-Department of Earth Resources Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan; 2-College of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, China | Investigation on gasification characteristics of Datong coal in O2/CO2 mixtures by rapid heating. | |
| 16- Matjaz Nekrep Perc, Faculty Of Civil Engineering, University of Maribor, Slovenia | BIM for green buildings. | |
| 17- Iniyan S.-1, Joselin Herbert G.M.-2, Suganthi L-3 and Ranko Goic-4; Institute for Energy Studies, 1-Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, India; 2- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Noorul Islam University, Kumaracoil, Thackalay, K.K.Dist. India; 3-Department of Management Studies, Anna University Chennai, India; 4-Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split, Split, Croatia | Availability, reliability and performance analysis of a wind farm in India. | |
| 18- Mustafa Ali Elsherif and Philip Taylor, School of Engineering and Computing Sciences; Durham University, UK | Investigating the impact of HTS on electrical distribution networks. | |
| 19- L. Suganthi-1, S. Iniyan-2, Anand A. Samuel-3, Maria Dicorato-4, Michele Trovato-5, -1,2Anna University, Chennai, India; 3-VIT University. Vellore, India; -4,5Politecnico di Bari, Italy | Commercial energy forecasting for energy management in India using multivariate models. | |
| 20- O.A. Shaneb and P. Taylor, Renewable Energy Group, School of Engineering, Durham University, UK | Optimal online operation of residential µCHP systems using linear programming. | |
| 21- A. Musa, A. Agina and M. Talbi, National Authority for Scientific Research, Tripoli, Libya | Performance investigation of solid oxide fuel cell system. | |
| 22- A.E. Atabani-1, A.S. Silitonga-1&2, H.H. Masjuki-1, T.M.I. Mahlia-1 and Irfan Anjum Badruddin-1, 1-Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2-Department of Mechanical Engineering, Polytechnic Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia | Calophyllum inophyllum L. as an energy source and environment friendly bio-diesel. | |
| 23- M. Thirugnanasambandam, Dr. S. Rajakarunaakaran and Dr. D. Deveraj, Kalasaingam University (Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education), Anandnagar, Krishnakoil, Virudhunagar District, Tamilnadu, India | Energy saving potential assessment in industrial compressed air treatment systems. | |
| 24- H.M.B. Metwally, M.A. Farahat, and A.A.A. Mehrem, Electrical Power Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt | Effect of parasitic resistances and diode ideality factor on the characterization parameters of photovoltaic modules: MATLAB simulation study. | |
| 25- Olusegun A. Omisakin, Department of Economics, Redeemer's University, and Center for Econometrics and Allied Research, University of Ibadan, Nigeria | Structural breaks, parameter stability and energy demand modeling in Nigeria. | |
| 26- K.D. Pal and A. Prakash, The University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada | Investigations of mass transfer and kinetic effects during transesterification of canola oil. | |
| 27- Juan Carlos Claros Garcia and Dr. Eduardo von Sperling, Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil | Energy from ethanol: evaluation of greenhouse gas emission from sugarcane utilization (case study of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil). | |
| 28- Usama Elfiky, Fucalty of Engineering, Kafr Elshiekh University, Egypt | Green evaluation for an experiment of high-rise apartment building as mainstream building practices in Egypt. | |
| 29- Ru Ye, Liyang Fan, Hidetoshi Fukahori and Weijun Gao, University of Kitakyushu, Japan | Analysis on existing waste management and utilization potential for the industrial park in Yahadahigashi. | |
| 30- Usama Elfiky, Fucalty of Engineering, Kafr Elshiekh University, Egypt | Solar PV a reliable, cost-effective for buildings in Egypt. | |
| 31- Thomas S. Mullikin, Moore & Van Allen PLLC | Five principles for creating environmental policies that work. | |
| 32- Ali Ibraheem, Ibraheem Hamid and Mohamed Adel, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt | A new intelligent reliable environmental friendly power unit for super yachts. | |
| 33- Samar Raafat Amer, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt | An insightful survey into green energy based power plants: the concept, challenges and research-worthy solutions. | |
| 34- Samantha Price-1 and Michael Pitt-2, 1-Liverpool John Moores University; 2-University College London, UK | The role of facilities management in delivering carbon reduction targets. | |
| 35- Mr. Inaamul Haque and Ms. Mehreen Zubair, Innovative Development Strategies Pvt. Ltd.: Mr. Haque (senior Consultant), Ms. Zubair (research associate). Mr. Haque (Adjunct Professor international economic law - Punjab University, Lahore), Pakistan | Energy–environment interactions and right to life. | |
| 36- Assist. Prof. Dr. Hamid. Vaziri, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hooman. Sobouti, Alireza. Joze Piry, Houshang. Sobouti and Hamid Eskandariyun, Islamic Azad University, Zanjan Branch, Iran | Local air conditioning in Iranian ancient architecture: Introduce the mechanism of Wind Catcher. | |
| 37- Mehmet Kanolu-1 and Adem Atmaca-2, 1-Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Gaziantep; 2-Vocational High School of Gaziantep, University of Gaziantep, Turkey | Energy and exergy analysis of a raw mill in cement industry. | |
| 38- S.R. Atalla-1, M.F. Elshahed-2 and S.E. Shalaby, 1-Department of Physics, Faculty of Science , Fayoum University; 2-Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering , Suez Canal University; 3-Department of Textile, National Research Center, Egypt | Preliminary investigation of high temperature partial oxidation reaction of primary alcohols on platinum surface as an efficient renewable energy source. | |
| 39- Ahmed Khozam PhD, Energy Efficiency Improvement and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Project, Egypt | Potential utilization of agricultural wastes for CHP production in Egypt. | |
| 40- Associate Professor Ahmad Zahedi, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia | Concentrating photovoltaic model for low latitude regions. | |
| 41- Dr.-Ing. habil. Salman Ajib and Dipl.-Ing. Rachid Sadik, Ilmenau University of Technology,Institute of Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, Ilmenau, Germany | Solar thermal energy and heat pumps as a combined system for energy supply of buildings; energetically and economical aspects. | |
| 42- A.S. Silitonga, A.E. Atabani, A. Ghofur, H.H. Masjuki, T.M.I. Mahlia, Irfan Anjum Badruddin and A.H. Sebayang, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Innovation of adding additive to bio-diesel produced from Jatropha curcas L. as a way to increase Cetane number in diesel engine: A review. | |
| 43- Mustafa Ali Elsherif, Professor Philip Taylor and Professor Damian Hampshire, School of Engineering and Computing Sciences and Physics Department; Durham University, UK | Power loss evaluation of HVDC and DC HTS transmission solutions for round 3 offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom. | |
| 44- Olfa Helal, Bechir Chaouachi and Slimane Gabsi, Research Unit: Environment, Catalyzes and Process Analysis, National School of Engineers of Gabes, Tunisia | Ray tracing technique analysis of an integrated collector storage solar water heater. | |
| 45- A.A. Changalvaie and Sh. Feghhi, Chemical Engineering Department, Islamic Azad University, Omidiyeh Branch, Iran | Exergy analysis for evaluation of energy consumptions in an olefin plant. | |
| 46- Serdar Celik, Institute for Graduate Studies in Pure and Applied Sciences, Department of Engineering Management, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey | A holistic performance evaluation model for electricity distribution utilities: A case study in Turkey. | |
| 47- Ahmed El-bastawesy, Islam Adel, Omar Fathi, Mohamed Fouad, Bassam Salem, Ahmed El-sayed, Ehab Eldin Heeba and Mohamed Refaa, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt | WI-TI: An optimized green energy farm capable of solving Egypt energy crisis based on wind and marine current energies. | |
| 48- Ibraheem Hamid, Mohamed Adel Taher and Ali Ibraheem, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt | New wave energy harvesting mechanisms for fixed and moving floating structures. | |
| 49- Sanjay A. Deokar-1 and Laxman. M. Waghmare-2; 1-Department of Electrical Engineering, ZES, Dnyanganga College of Engineering and Research, Pune-411041, (m.s.) India; 2-Department of Instrumentation Engineering, S.G.G.S., Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nanded-431606, (M.S.) India | Assessment of voltage flicker levels and evaluation of mitigation measures for induction motors used in the integrated water pumping station. | |
| 50- Ali Habibi-1, Milad Ahmadi-1, Peyman Pourafshary-1 and Shahab Ayatollahi-2; 1-Institute of Petroleum Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran; 2-Enhanced Oil Recovery Excellence Center, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran | Experimental study of the effects of nanoparticles on reduction of fine migration. | |
| 51- Hexiang Xu-1 and Weijun Gao-2; 1-Master candidate, Department of Architecture, University of Kitakyushu, Japan; 2-Weijun Gao, Professor, Department of Architecture, University of Kitakyushu, Japan | CO2 emission from buildings and mitigation countermeasures in China. | |
| 52- Liyang Fan, Weijun Gao and Zhu Wang; The University of Kitakyushu, Japan | The introduction and optimization of distributed energy recourse system in a low-carbon aimed sustainable “Compact Block”. | |
| 53- Molgi Bhadrappa Bharadwaja (B. Tech) and
Neela P Loh (B. Tech); Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India |
Smart meter for a smart grid. | |
| 54- Tran Thanh Tu, Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan | Socioeconomic and energy scenario development in Asia. | |
| 55- Elkhatib Kamal and Abdel Aitouche, Lille University, France | Robust fault diagnosis control of wind energy conversion system based on TS fuzzy models. | |
| 56- A/Professor A Zahedi, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland, 4811, Australia | Economic evaluation and electricity cost of grid-connected solar photovoltaic system in Egypt. | |
| 57- Menandro Serrano Berana, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of the Philippines, Philippines | Ejector powerplant system. | |
| 58- Dr.Eng.Arch. Mohammad Refaat Mohammad Abd-Elaal, Suez Canal University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Architecture, Egypt | The role of architectural education to improve the process of integrating renewable energy applications into the Egyptian urban development. | |
| 59- Misao Endo and Nobuyuki Yamaguchi, Socio-economic Research Center, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Tokyo, Japan | The 2006-2008 WTI oil price bubble and speculative investment. | |
| 60- Yongzhi Gao-1, Toshiyuki Watanabe-2, Weijun Gao-1 and Hirotoshi Yoda-3; 1-University of Kitakyushu, Japan; 2-Saibu Gas Co., Ltd. Japan; 3-Kinki University, Japan | Study on the database for energy consumption of commercial building (DECC). Situation of energy consumption and CO2 discharge in Kitakyushu education facilities. | |
| 61- Hossam Abdelsattar, Waleed Talaat, Mahmoud Abdelnasser and Mohamed Leheta, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt | Computational fluid dynamics–based analysis and optimization of Stirling engines: An insightful survey. | |
| 62- Samar Raafat Amer, Marine Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt | Motivating green energy educational projects. | |
| 63- Jan Nisar, Niamat Ullah and Iftikhar Ahmad Awan, National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Peshawar-25120, Pakistan | Characterization of the products obtained in coal pyrolysis: A case study of some Pakistani coals. | |
| 64- Derya Öncel Özgür and Bekir Zühtü Uysal, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey | Hydrogen production by steam reforming of glycerol. | |
| 65- Eisa Novieri and Sadegh Torfi, Islamic Azad University Susangerd Branch, Iran | Bit run optimization through simulation: A case study. | |
| 66- Eisa Novieri and Sadegh Torfi, Islamic Azad University Susangerd Branch, Iran | Optimization of directional drilling by non-rotating stabilizer: A simulation study. | |
| 67- Amin-Ud-Din, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia | Studying professional practices of data interoperability in web-based applications inducing direct business benefits in Malaysian (AEC/FM) industries. | |
| 68- Somrat, Kerdsuwan, Krongkaew Laohalidanond, Somphot Cherdpong and Tada Uthaikiattikul, The Waste Incineration Research Center, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand | Experimental study of RDF gasification for power generation : University’s RDF model. | |
| 69- Yassine Chaouche, Guelma University, Algeria | Ab initio calculations of lattice dynamical properties of of Li2S and Rb2S compounds. | |
| 70- Haitham Safar, The Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), Kuwait | Wind energy resources for KOC oil fields gathering centres. | |
| 71- M. A. Ehyaei-1, Sh. Hakimzadeh-2 and Pouria Ahmadi-3; 1-Assistant professor of Islamic Azad University, Pardis Branch, Pardis New City, Tehran; 2-M.S. Student of Islamic Azad University, Dezful Branch, Dezful City, Khuzestan; 3-Center of Excellence in Energy Conversion, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran | Exergy, economic and environmental analysis of the Gas Turbine Power Plant using an absorption chiller inlet air cooler. | |
| 72- T. Abbas-1, K. M. Abd_elsalam-1 and KH. Khodairy-2; 1-Higher Technological Institute, Tenth of Ramadan City; 2-Al-Azhar University, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt | CPU thermal management of personal and notebook computer (transient study). | |
| 73- G.Vimal Raj, Velammal Engineering College (Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai), India | Advanced superconducting Maglev-suspension automotive engine with embeded control. | |
| 74- Osama A.Shawky-1, Mohamed N. Sabry-2, Badr Saqr-1, Khaled Khodeir-1 and Khalil M. Abd-ElSalam-3; 1- AlAzhar University, Cairo; 2-Mansoura University. Mansoura; 3-Higher Technological Institute, Tenth of Ramadan City, Egypt | Thermo-fluid studies of free-surface motion. | |
| 75- E.M. El-Beheiry, Department of Production Engineering & Mechanical Design, Faculty of Engineering, Menoufia University, Shebin El-Kom, Egypt | Design of pneumatic flow control for wind energy penetration and storage. | |
| 76- V.E. Messerle, A.B. Ustimenko, A.S. Askarova, A.O. Nagibin and O.A. Lavrichshev, Research Department Plasmotechnics, Combustion Problems Institute, Research Institute of Experimental and Theoretical Physics al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan | New plasma technology for solid fuel ignition and combustion. | |
| 77- V.E. Messerle, A.B. Ustimenko and E.F. Ossadchaya, Research Department Plasmotechnics, Almaty, Kazakhstan | Solid fuel plasma gasification as a clean technology of synthesis gas production (Poster). | |
| 78- Piotr F. Borowski and Professor Adam Kupczyk, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Warsaw, Poland | Energy, agriculture and climate change under tight EU regulations. | |
| 79- J.L. Aguilar-Arias-1&2, D. Hotza-1, W. Acchar-3 and R. Janssen-4; 1-Núcleo de Pesquisa em Materiais Cerâmicos e Vidros (CERMAT), Departamento de Engenharia Química (ENQ), Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis, SC, Brazil; 2-Grupo de Investigación en Procesos Químicos y Bioquímicos, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogotá, Ciudad Universitaria, Edificio, Bogotá, Colômbia; 3-Departamento de Física Teórica e Experimental (DFTE), Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Florianópolis, SC, Brazil; 4-Institute of Advanced Ceramics, Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH), D-21073 Hamburg, Germany | Developing of no-chamber solid oxide fuel cells based on porous burners. | |
| 80- Mohammed Asid Zullah-1, Chan-Goo Kim-1 and Young-Ho Lee-2; 1-Graduate School, Korea Maritime University, Dongsam-dong Youngdo-ku, Busan, Korea; 2-Division of Mechanical & Information Engineering, Korea Maritime University, Dongsam-dong Youngdo-ku, Busan, Korea | Wave energy converter. | |
| 81- Ali Riza Gün-1 and Mehmet Kurban-2, 1-Bilecik University, Vocational School, Bilecik, Turkey; 2-Bilecik University, Faculty of Engineering, Bilecik, Turkey | Generation of electrical energy using municipal water pipe line. | |
| 82- Mehmet Kurban-1, Yeliz Mert Kantar-2 and Fatih Onur Hocaoglu-3; 1-Bilecik University, Department of Electrical and Elecrtonics Engineering, Bilecik, Turkey; 2-Anadolu Univercity, Dep. of Statistics, Eskisehir, Turkey; 3-Afyon Kocatepe Univercity, Dep. of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey | Using weighted least square method for Weibull distribution function in wind power applications. | |
| 83- Irfan Ahmad Gondal and Dr.Mukhtar Hussain Sahir, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan | Review of strategies for integrated renewable hydrogen systems. | |
| 84- Sajal Chowdhury, Architect, Lecturer, Dept of Architecture, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Chittagong, Bangladesh | A comparative study of the energy performance of brick cavity and one layer brick facing construction for a typical wall surface in tropical climate like Bangladesh. | |
| 85- Ahmet Yucekaya, Faculty member at Industrial Engineering, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey | Supply of lower cost fuel for coal plants under transportation constraints: An integrated optimization model. | |
| 86- M.M. El-Awad and M.M. Shamoon, Faculty of Engineering, University of Khartoum, Sudan | Energy and exergy analysis of the combined-cycle at Garri station operating with different fuels and part-load. | |
| 87- Mohamed S.Saad and Ammar M.Omar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Altahadi University, Sirte, Libya: Office of Housing and Utilities, Sirte, Libya | Advances in hydrogen energy technologies. | |
| 88- Elmira Abakarova-1 and Henrik Blomgren-2, PhD, 1- PHD student, 2- Head of Department; Dept. of Industrial Economics and Management (INDEK), Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden | Will the future European energy market be a German battle with Russian and Swedish actors in the centre of it? - Analyzing major players with the pattern shown by mergers and acquisitions. | |
| 89- Hui Xia and Li Lu, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore | Supercapacitors from carbon, nanostructured oxides to nanocomposites. | |
| 90- Young Sun Mok and Eun-Jin Jwa, Department of Chemical Engineering, Jeju National University, Ara-dong, Jeju, Korea | Methanation of CO and CO2 in a nonthermal plasma-catalytic reactor. | |
| 91- Hao Gong, Guangxia Hu, Chunghua Tang and Zhe Tang, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore | Half cell and full cell nickel oxide based supercapacitor. | |
| 92- Ioannis Panayides-1, Zomenia Zomeni-1, Georgios Florides-2, Panayiotis D. Pouloupatis-2, Soteris Kalogirou-2, Vassilios Messaritis-2, George Partasides-3, Andreas Lizides-3, Eleni Sophocleous-4 and Kostas Koutsoumpas-5; 1-Geological Survey Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment, Nicosia, Cyprus; 2-Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus; 3-Energy Service, Ministry of Commerce, Industry & Tourism, Nicosia, Cyprus; 4-First Elements Euroconsultants Ltd, Nicosia, Cyprus; 5-Drilco C.K. Ltd, Nicosia, Cyprus. | Geothermal parameters of the ground in Cyprus (Poster). | |
| 93- Ashok K. Sharma-1, Jong-Huy Kim-2, and Yong-Sung Lee-2; 1-Department of Materials Science & Nanotechnology, DCR University of Science & Technology, Murthal, Sonepat, Haryana, India; 2-Energy Storage Research Center in Korea Institute of Energy Research, South Korea | Carbon fiber/conducting polymer nano-composites for electrochemical energy storage. | |
| 94- Victor F. Marulanda, Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá, Colombia | Glycerol and methylesters decomposition in the supercritical production of biodiesel: Potential alternative to improve fuel characteristics and yield. | |
| 95- D.W. Assenbaum, J. Beil, D. Schmitt, N. Taccardi and P. Wasserscheid, Lehrstuhl für Chemische Reaktionstechnik, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany | Catalytic ammonia decomposition in molten salt and ionic liquid media (Poster). | |
| 96- Seyedmehdi Sharifian, Rabeah Mehravar, Arezou Ghadi and Reza Miremadoddin; Chemical Engineering Faculty, Iran University of Sciense and Technology, Tehran, Iran | Investigation of bahavior and application of fuel cells and making a laboratory specimen. | |
| 97- Mansour Shirvani, Mohammadbagher Limue, Seyedmehdi Sharifian and Arezou Ghadi; Chemical Engineering Faculty, Iran University of Sciense and Technology, Tehran, Iran | Comparison of metallic bipolar plates for PEM fuel cells. | |
| 98- Pil Hyong Lee, Soon Hye Jo, Sang Soon Hwang; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Incheon, Incheon, Korea | Development of thermal partial oxidation in solid oxide fuel cell using excess enthalpy flame (Poster). | |
| 99- Jianan Liu , University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu City, Japan | Study on low-carbon city construction of Kitakyushu City in Japan. | |
| 100- Prof. Jong-Ryul Won, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Anyang University, South Korea | Energy saving potential estimation by the penetration of variable speed drive in South Korea (Poster). | |
| 101- Vangelis Marinakis, Haris Doukas, Charikleia Karakosta and Prof. John Psarras; Energy Policy Unit of the Management & Decision Support Systems Laboratory (EPU-NTUA), School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece | Interactive software for building automated systems towards effective energy and environmental management. | |
| 102- Hamid Eskandari, Faculty of Yasouj University, Iran | Natural environment control system in Iranian traditional architecture. | |
| 103- Mir Esnaeil Masoumi and Zahra Izakmehri, Islamic Azad University, Tehran North Branch, Iran | Modeling and optimization of refinery furnaces. | |
| 104- Lok Bahadur Baral, Tribhuvan University, Amrit Science Campus, Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal | Development of smart tunnel transportation system operated by gravitational potential energy for protecting the global environment. | |
| 105- Mansour Shirvani, Mohammadhasan Khanof, Majid Jamil and Seyedmehdi Sharifian, Chemical Engineering Faculty, Iran University of Sciense and Technology, Tehran, Iran | Improvement of structure and CFD of advanced savonius wind turbine. | |
| 106- Rishabh Raman, Student at University School of Chemical Technology, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi, India | Indian refining sector: Energy efficiency and conservation techniques. | |
| 107- Ramin Vafaei Poursorkhabi and Behzad Soltanbeigy, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Department of Civil Engineering, Tabriz, Iran | Waves energy. | |
| 108- S. Prabhakar, M.I.T, Anna University, India | Investigation of water cooled diesel engine using new non-edible oil blends (nerium oil) with ethanol fuel. | |
| 109- Ihab H. Farag, Sc.D., Professor Chemical Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire (UNH), Durham, NH, USA | Microalgae carbon neutral biodiesel: Food and energy security and low freshwater footprint. | |
| 110- Ihab H. Farag, Sc.D., Professor Chemical Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire (UNH), Durham, NH, USA | Renewable energy: Technologies, non-carbon energy and future outlook. | |
| 111- Humphrey Ndwiga, Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), Kenya | NBI interventions in regional power system integration. | |
| 112- Sadegh Partani-1, Atieh Mahmoudi Mozafar-2, Bita Ayati-3 and S. A. Mousavi. N-4; 1-PhD Student of Civil Engineering – Water Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, 2-Master Expert in Landscape Design, Modares Environmental Research Center, Tehran, 3-Associated Professor of Environmental Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, 4-M.Sc. Graduated in Hydraulic Eng., Civil Eng. Dept., Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran | Feasibility study of marine energy development in Caspian Sea. | |
| 113- Anand.Babu, Department of Economics, Pondicherry Univerity, Puducherry, India. | Volatility transmission between international oil prices and stock returns: Evidence from India. | |
| 114- G. Scavino and F. Rosalbino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy | Oxygen evolution reaction on Fe-based sintered alloys for fuell cells applications. | |
| 115- Dr.Sepehr Sanaye and Arash Katebi, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran | Termoeconomic optimization of a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) - microturbine hybrid system. | |
| 116- Hazem Elzarka, Professor and Construction Management Program Chair, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA | Predicting performance of bioclimatic residential designs using computational fluid dynamics. | |
| 117- Karin M. S. Chvatal, Department of Architecture and Urbanism, Sao Carlos Engineering School, University of Sao Paulo (USP), Brazil | Commercial buildings in hot climates: Difference between increasing the thermal resistance of walls and roofs. | |
| 118- Ahmed Elhodeiby, Alasher University, 10th of Ramadan City, Egypt | Performance analysis of 3.6 kW rooftop grid connected photovoltaic system in Egypt. | |
| 119- Ahmed Nabih Ahmed-1, Mina Michel Samaan-2, Osama M.A. Farag-3 and Magdi El-Sayed Khalil-4; 1-Lecturer Assistant, Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, 2-Teacher Assistant, Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, 3-Professor, Architectural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Mansoura University, Egypt, 4-Associate Professor, Institute of Building Climatology, Faculty of Architecture, Dresden University of Technology, Germany | Impact of envelope design variants on building’s energy performance: Clues for reviving vernacular architecture in Egypt. | |
| 120- Salem Saadon, Othman Sidek, CEDEC Centre, University Of Science, Malaysia | MEMS vibration-based piezoelectric energy harvesters as an alternative energy source to battery-based systems. | |
| 121- Ikhtiyar Abdullayev, Baku, Azerbaijan | Materials and methods for using the energy of atmosphere ionization on and around pyramid structres as a source of alternative energy. | |
| 122- Oscar F. Bustinza-1, Luis M. Nebot Orozco-2, Leopoldo Gutierrez-Gutierrez-1 and Vanesa Barrales-Molina-1; 1-University of Granada, 2-Assyce Group, Spain | Systems for maximising energy use in civil construction. | |
| 123- Dr. Chemist / Hamdy Abou El Naga, Petroluem and petrochemicals consultant, Egypt | Clean gasoline fuels. | |
| 124- M. Samir Abdel-Azim-1 and H.R. Shalaby-2; 1-Dean, 2-Assistant professor, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Qalyubiyah, Egypt | Development of prototype structure for low cost and energy efficient house by utilising palm tree fronds. | |
| 125- Dr. Chemist / Hamdy Abou El Naga, Petroluem and petrochemicals consultant, Egypt | Technology of transferring natural gas to different petroleum products (GTL). | |
| 126- A. Jamekhorshid and S.M. Sadrameli, Tarbiat Moderes University, Tehran, Iran | Application of phase change materials (PCMs) in maintaining comfort temperature inside an automobile | |
| 127- H. Bedair, Consultant Engineer, Egypt | A constant torque rotary engine. | |
| 128- Dr. Ali Abd El Nabi, Former Vice Chairman, Nuclear Power Plants Authority, Cairo, Egypt | The importance of nuclear power in Egypt. | |
| 129- Abram F. Bishay and Randa M. El-Rakaiby, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt | Uptake from phosphoric acid using rice straw ash. | |
| 130- Abram F. Bishay, Nuclear Materials Authority, Egypt | UV-VIS absorption and characterization of the syntheized TiO2 for uranium uptake and energy applications. | |
| 131- Hasan Aydogan, Mustafa Acaroglu and A. Engin Ozcelik, Selcuk University, Technical Education Faculty, Campus Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey | Effects of bioethanol-diesel fuel blends on emissions of a diesel engine. | |
| 132- Cihan Bayindirli-1 and Mustafa Acaroglu-2; 1- Selcuk University Institute of Science, Automotive Division; 2- Selçuk University, Technical Education Faculty, Automotive Department, 42003 Kampüs, Konya, Turkey | A research to determine the effects of cotton seed mythel esters diesel mixures on the engine emissions performance. | |
| 133- Hasan Aydogan, Mustafa Acaroglu and A. Engin Ozcelik, Selcuk University, Technical Education Faculty, Campus Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey | Effects of bioethanol-diesel fuel blends on performane of a diesel engine. |
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