Final Program

(SUBJECT TO CHANGES)

INTERDISCIPLINARY TRANSPORT PHENOMENA VII:

FLUID, THERMAL, BIOLOGICAL, MATERIALS AND SPACE SCIENCES

 

 

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University of Southern California

 

 

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ITP 2011

DRESDEN, GERMANY

 

Simulant C 50 20X 96hrs 3-11-11

 

September 19-23, 2011Conference Chair & Scientific Secretary:
Prof. S.S Sadhal
University of Southern California, USA

 

Organizers

Preface

 

MONDAY, September 19, 2011. 3

14:30-17:00        Session 1: Mini-Symposium on Ocular Fluid Dynamics and Transport 3

tuesday, September 20, 2011. 3

08:00-09:45    Sessions 2/3: 3

Transport in Porous Media. 3

Sessions 2/3: Bio-Response in Space Environment 3

10:15-11:35       Session 4: Protein Crystallization and Aggregation. 3

WEDNESDAY, September 21, 2011. 4

08:00-09:30  Session 5: Biotransport Phenomena in Physiology and Medicine I: Ultrasound. 4

09:50-12:20  Session 6: Biotransport Phenomena in Physiology and Medicine II. 4

13:20-14:50       Session 7: Phase-Transition Phenomena and Multiphase Systems. 4

15:10-16:10  Session 8: Interfacial Phenomena. 5

16:20-18:00  Session 9: Drops, Bubbles and Particles I. 5

19:00-21:30  Banquet 5

THURSDAY, September 22, 2011. 5

08:00-10:50  Session 10: Drops, Bubbles and Particles II. 5

09:50-11:50  Session 11: Boiling Phenomena I. 6

13:00-14:00  Session 12: Boiling Phenomena II. 6

14:20-16:20   Session 13: Transport Phenomena in Materials Technology. 6

17:10-18:10  Session 14: Thermal-Fluid Management in Space. 7

18:10-18:30        Adjournment 7

FRIDAY, September 23, 2011. 7

10:00 –               Tour of Centre of Energy Technology, Technische Universität Dresden: 7

Post-Printing Changes to the Pre-Conference Proceedings. 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

MONDAY, September 19, 2011

12:00-14:00

14:00-14:30

Registration

Preliminaries

14:30-17:00        Session 1: Mini-Symposium on Ocular Fluid Dynamics and Transport

Session Chair: P.S. Ayyaswamy

14:30-15:30

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Ocular Transport Phenomena, (Paper 41), Mark Johnson, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA

15:30-16:30

 

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Maintenance of visual function by transport mechanisms in the retinal pigment epithelium (Paper 38), Olaf Strauss, Experimental Ophthalmology, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss Allee 11, Regensburg, Germany

16:30-17:00

MRI visualization of intravitreal drug transport and modeling (Paper 48), Anita Penkova, Susan Lee, S.S. Sadhal, Rex Moats, and Michael Robinson, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.

17:00-18:00

Opening reception

19:00-21:30

Dinner

 

tuesday, September 20, 2011

07:00-08:00

Breakfast

08:00-09:45    Sessions 2/3:   

                         Session Chair: S.S. Sadhal

                        Transport in Porous Media

08:00-08:35

1

Transient TAP approach to investigate adsorption and diffusion of small alkanes in porous sulfated zirconia  (Paper 19), Cornelia Breitkopf, Matthias Galinsky, TU Dresden, Helmholtzstr. 14 Dresden, 01062, Germany

08:35-09:10

2

Theoretical and numerical investigations of TAP experiments – New approaches for variable pressure conditions (Paper 20), Cornelia Breitkopf, Ulf Senechal, TU Dresden, Helmholtzstr 14, Dresden, Germany.

Sessions 2/3: Bio-Response in Space Environment

09:10-09:45

3

Cellular effects of lunar simulant mineral dust on Human Airway Epithelial Cells (Paper 13), Alamelu Sundaresan, Tram Cao, Terrell Gibson, Texas Southern University, 3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, TX  77004, USA

09:45-10:15

Refreshment Break

10:15-11:35       Session 4: Protein Crystallization and Aggregation

Session Chair: Cornelia Breitkopf

10:15-10:50

1

Formation of Nanoclusters and Nanopillars in Nonequilibrium Surface Growth for Catalysis Applications: Growth by Diffusional transport of Matter (Paper 11), Vladimir Privman, Vyacheslav Gorshkov, Oleksandr Zavalov, Clarkson University Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Potsdam, New York 13699, USA.

10:50-11:25

2

Effect of hydrodynamic shear on the kinetics of lysozyme nucleation and aggregation (Paper 45), Anita Penkova, S. S. Sadhal, Paul Ronney, Ted Lee, Chien-Hua Chen, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1453, USA

12:00-13:30

Lunch

13:30-18:00

Free Time/ Optional Tour

18:00-19:00

Social Time / Discussion on Sessions 1-4

19:00-20:30

Dinner

 

WEDNESDAY, September 21, 2011

07:00-08:00

Breakfast

08:00-09:30  Session 5: Biotransport Phenomena in Physiology and Medicine I: Ultrasound

Session Chair: David Eckmann

08:00-09:00

1

KEYNOTE LECTURE:  Ultrasound Mediated Transport Mechanisms (Paper 42), Thilo Hölscher, MD, Departments of Radiology and Neurosciences, Director, Brain Ultrasound Research Laboratory (BURL),  

 UCSD Medical Center Hillcrest San Diego, California 9210,  USA

09:00-09:30

2

Drug Transport Through Biological Barriers: Can Ultrasound Help? (Paper 36) Natalya Rapoport, Dhaval Thakkar, Roohi Gupta, Kenneth Monson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

09:30-09:50

Refreshment  Break

09:50-12:20  Session 6: Biotransport Phenomena in Physiology and Medicine II

Session Chair: Natalya Rapoport & Alamelu Sundaresan

09:50-10:50

1

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Transport phenomena in tumor angiogenesis at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels (Paper 49), Aleksander Popel, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

10:50-11:50

2

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Andrew Szeri, Savas Tasoglu, David F. Katz, Transport phenomena and anti-HIV microbicide drug delivery (Paper 44), University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

11:50-12:20

3

Computational modeling of binding free energy of targeted nanocarriers to cell surfaces (Paper 35), Jin Liu, Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy, David M. Eckmann, Ravi Radhakrishnan, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA  19104, USA

12:20-13:20

Lunch

13:20-14:50       Session 7: Phase-Transition Phenomena and Multiphase Systems

Session Chair: Andrew Szeri

13:20-14:20

1

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Electrokinetic Transport of Macromolcules in Aqueous Two-Phase Systems (Paper 43), Steffen Hardt, Center of Smart Interfaces, TU Darmstadt, Petersenstrasse 32, Darmstadt,   D-64287 Germany

14:20-14:50

2

Contribution to the rigorous thermo-hydraulic modeling of grooved micro heat pipes: a semi-analytical 3D approach (Paper 14), David Mikaelian, Pierre Colinet, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, Brussels, 1050, Belgium

POSTER

3

Modeling of evaporative cooling towers (Paper 18), Tobias Schulze, Olaf Strelow, Cornelia Breitkopf, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany

14:50-15:10

Refreshment Break

15:10-16:10  Session 8: Interfacial Phenomena

Session Chair: Ashok Sangani

15:10-15:40

1

Effect of free surface heat transfer on thermocapillary flow in double-layer fluid structures (Paper 30), Nivedita R. Gupta, Hossein Haj-Hariri, Ali Borhan, University of New Hampshire, Department of Chemical Engineering, Durham, NH  03824, USA

15:40-16:10

2

Interaction and coalescence of viscous drops translating through a capillary tube (Paper 31), Eisa Almatroushi, Ali Borhan, United Arab Emirates University, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Al-Ain, UAE

POSTER

3

Dose response of surfactants to attenuate gas embolism related platelet aggregation (Paper 15), David Eckmann, Yonaton Eckmann, Nancy Tomczyk, University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19104-428, United States

16:20-18:00  Session 9: Drops, Bubbles and Particles I

Chair: S.S. Sadhal

16:20-16:50

1

Roles of Particle-Wall and Particle-Particle Interactions in Highly Confined Suspensions of Spherical Particles being Sheared at Low Reynolds Numbers, (Paper 46), Ashok S. Sangani, Andreas Acrivos, and Philippe Peyla, Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA

16:50-17:20

2

Multiscale Simulation of Droplet Spreading on a Flat Solid Surface  (Paper 32), Hongfei Wu, Kristen Fichthorn, and Ali Borhan, Pennsylvania State University,  University Park, PA  16802, USA

(See Session 10 in Printed Proceedings)

 

17:20-17:50

3

Confined thermocapillary motion of deformable drops (Paper 29), Sajjad Mahesri, Ali Borhan, The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Chemical Engineering, University Park, PA  16802, USA

18:00-19:00

Social time and informal discussion on Sessions 5-9

19:00-21:30  Banquet

 

THURSDAY, September 22, 2011

07:00-08:00

Breakfast

 

08:00-10:50  Session 10: Drops, Bubbles and Particles II

Session Chairs:  Nivedita Gupta

08:00-08:30

1

Effects of Surfactants on the Growth and Departure of Bubbles from Solid Surfaces (Paper 37), Leslie B. King, Aerospace Corporation, 1118 Autumn Leaf Court, Carson, California  90746, United States

08:30-09:00

2

Flow Behavior of Crude Oil Droplet Moving within Aqueous Solutions (Paper 27), Eisa AlMatroushi, Mamdouh T. Ghannam, United Arab Emirates University, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering,Al-Ain.  P.O. Box: 17555, United Arab Emirates

09:00-09:30

3

Dynamics of acoustic droplet vaporization (Paper 16), Joseph L. Bull, Adnan Qamar, Z.Z. Wong, Oliver D. Krypfgans, J. Brian Fowlkesand, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

(see Session 9 in Printed Proceedings)

09:30-09:50

Refreshment Break

 

09:50-11:50  Session 11: Boiling Phenomena I

Session Chair: Yoshiyuke Abe

09:50-10:50

1

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Experimental Study on Effects of Dominant Forces on Heat Transfer Coefficient for Flow Boiling in Single Mini-tubes (Paper 40), Soumei Baba, Nobuo Ohtani, Osamu Kawanami, Koichi Inoue, Haruhiko Ohta, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka,   819-0395, Japan

(see Session 12 in Printed Proceedings)

10:50-11:20

2

Influence of Turbulence Induced by Perforated Plates on Heat Transfer and Critical Heat Flux in Subcooled Flow Boiling (Paper 23), Gregor Bloch, Denise Schmitt, Thomas Sattelmayer, Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Thermodynamik, Boltzmannstraße 15, Garching, Bavaria  85748, Germany

11:20-11:50

3

Bubble Motions in Subcooled Boiling with Microbubble Emission (Paper 26), Koichi Suzuki, Kazuhisa Yuki, Hiroshi Kawamura, Haruhiko Ohta, Tokyo University of Science, Yamaguchi, Daigaku-Dori 1-1-1, Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi  756-0884, Japan

12:00-13:00

Lunch

13:00-14:00  Session 12: Boiling Phenomena II

Session Chair: Koichi Suzuki

13:00-13:30

1

Flow Boiling Experiments in Narrow Channels Between Fins under High Heat Flux Conditions for cooling of Electronic Devices (Paper 25), Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Kazutoshi Kajimoto, Shohei Kanazawa, Yasuhisa Shinmoto, Haruhiko Ohta, Kyushu University, Motooka 744, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, ukuoka  819-0385, Japan

(see Session 11 in Printed Proceedings)

13:30-14:00

2

Visualising the Electrohydronamic influence on Two-phase Flow in a Transparent Sapphire/Perspex Concentric Heat Exchanger (Paper 28), Gerard McGranaghan, Thomas Lebreton , Anthony Robinson, , Dept. of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

14:00-14:20

Refreshment Break                                                                                       

 

14:20-16:20   Session 13: Transport Phenomena in Materials Technology

Session Chair: Vladimir Privman

14:20-15:20

1

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Diffusion in Porous Materials: Insights, Miracles and Surprises (Paper 47), Jörg Kärger, University of Leipzig, Germany

15:20-15:50

2

Thermoelectric n-type SiGe synthesized by unidirectional solidification in microgravity (Paper 09), Takeshi Okutani, Yuto Kabeya, Hideaki Nagai,Yokohama National University, 79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa  240-8501, Japan

15:50-16:20

3

Compression moulding of SMC: Modelling with CFD and validation (Paper 21), N. E. Jimmy Olsson, T. Staffan Lundström, Kurt Olofsson, Lars G. Westerberg, Luleå University of Technology, Division of Fluid Mechanics, Luleå, SE-971 87, Sweden

16:20-16:50

4

Modeling of Particle-Resin Transport in Compression Resin Transfer Molding of Particle-Filled, Continuous Fiber Reinforced Composites (Paper 33), Merve Erdal, Gonenc Basol, Middle East Technical University, Dept. of Mechanical Eng. Ankara, 06800 Turkey

 

16:50-17:10

Refreshment Break                                                                                       

17:10-18:10  Session 14: Thermal-Fluid Management in Space

Session Chair: Haruhiko Ohta

17:10-17:40

1

SELENE experiments on ISS (Paper  39), Yoshiyuki Abe, Raffaele Savino, Dario Castagnolo, Stefan Van Vaerenbergh, Masahide Satoand Kotaro Tanaka, AIST, Tsukuba, Ibaraki  305-8568 Japan

17:40-18:10

2

The Influence of Energetic Chemical Reactions on Transport (Paper 05), Stuart W. Churchill University of Pennsylvania, 331A Towne Bldg., Philadelphia,  PA  19104, USA,  Bo Yu, Beijing Key Lab. Urban Oil/Gas Distribution Tech., China University of Petroleum, Beijing, 102249 P.R. China.

18:10-18:30        Adjournment

19:00-21:00

Dinner

 

FRIDAY, September 23, 2011

07:00-08:30

Breakfast

10:00 –               Tour of Centre of Energy Technology, Technische Universität Dresden:

                            Details to be announced

 


 

 

 

Post-Printing Changes to the Pre-Conference Proceedings

 

TUESDAY, September 20, 2011

Sessions 2 and 3 have been merged.

Papers 03 and 01 have been withdrawn.

 

WEDNESDAY, September 21, 2011

Session 7: Paper 12 has been withdrawn

Session 9 is being held on Wednesday instead of Thursday.

 

THURSDAY, September 22, 2011

Session 9 has been moved to Wednesday as noted above.

Paper 16 has been moved to Session 10.

 

Session 10:

Paper 32 has been moved to Session 9 which is being held on Wednesday.

Paper 16 has been added.

 

Session 11:

Paper 25 has been moved to Session 12

Paper 40 has been added to Session 11

 

Session 12:

Paper 40 has been moved to Session 11

Paper 25 has been added

 

Session 14 has been moved to Thursday afternoon

Papers 10, 06 and 02 have been withdrawn

 

FRIDAY, September 23, 2011

Session 14 has been moved to Thursday afternoon as noted above.