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The Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion (ASPACC) Please submit full length papers in MS-Word electronically
The 9th
was initiated in 1996 by the Asia-Pacific regional section following the format given in the conference web site. The
members, affiliated in the Combustion Institute. It was to
promote exchange of information and to elevate state-of-the-
maximum allowable length for a paper is four (4) pages
including figures and tables. The Technical Paper Committee
ASIA-PACIFIC
art combustion science and technology through regional and will select papers for presentation on the basis of multiple
global scientific partnership. Following the first conference in
Osaka, Japan in 1997 it was held every two years in Taiwan,
reviews of each full length paper. All selected papers should
be presented in the session by one of the authors.
CONFERENCE ON
Korea, China, Australia and the last one in Hyderabad, India Technical papers are solicited in all areas of combustion
in 2010.
The 9th ASPACC hosted by the Korean Combustion
science and technology including the following areas:
COMBUSTION
Society, the Korean Section of the Combustion Institute
- Clean Coal Combustion
is scheduled in May 19-22, 2013 at Gyeongju, one of the
- Environmental & Pollution Control May 19 ~ 22, 2013
famous historic cities in Korea. The conference will provide a
- Reaction Kinetics GYEONGJU, KOREA
forum for mutual exchange of information in the Asia-Pacific
- Combustion Diagnostics
combustion community involved in both fundamental and
- Laminar & Turbulent Flames Organized
application oriented research and development works.
- Heterogeneous Combustion under the auspices of
The 9th ASPACC will be an occasion to bring together
- Spray & Droplet Combustion the Combustion Institute
scientists and engineers to find out the current state of
- Detonation, Explosion & Supersonic Combustion Korean Section
progress in the topics of interest in combustion science
- Fire Research
and technology. The technical program will consist of an
- Stationary Combustion Systems
opening plenary session which will address the progress and
- IC Engine, Gas Turbine Combustion and
the challenges in a historical context and regular technical
Alternative Fuels
sessions covering broad areas on combustion.
- Microcombustion and New Combustion Devices