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Hall and day program : Hall E

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Hall E(Lecture Hall Bldg., 1F L0017)

Hall E, Day 1 | Hall E, Day 2 | Hall E, Day 3
X-51 | 3 | 8 | 9

TimePaper
ID
Title / AuthorsKeywordsTopic codeAck.
number
Hall E(Lecture Hall Bldg., 1F L0017), Day 1(Mar. 15)
X-51 The Challenge of Reducing CO2 Emissions through the Integration of Thermal Energy Technologies
(13:15–13:20)
13:1513:20Opening remark
(Gifu U.) (Reg)Kobayashi Nobusuke
(13:20–13:50) (Chair: Shimizu Tadaaki)
13:2013:50E114[Requested talk] Thermal Circuit System Regenerating Thermal Energy with Heat
Thermal Circuit
Regeneration
Thermal Management
X-51169
(13:50–14:20) (Chair: Nakaso Koichi)
13:5014:20E115[Invited lecture]

X-51136
14:2014:30Break
(14:30–15:00) (Chair: Esaki Takehiro)
14:3015:00E118[Invited lecture] Development of CaO/H2O thermochemical storage system
Thermo-chemical storage
Calcium oxide
Exhaust heat Recovery
X-51476
(15:00–15:30) (Chair: Ryu Junichi)
15:0015:30E119[Requested talk] Use of integration to power, heat and electricity of solar power -Waste heat minimization system using electric vehicle-
electric vehicle
virtual grid
solar power
X-51137
15:3015:40Break
(15:40–16:15) (Chair: Fujioka Keiko)
15:4016:15General discussion
Hall E(Lecture Hall Bldg., 1F L0017), Day 2(Mar. 16)
3. Thermal engineering
(10:00–11:40) (Chair: Asakuma Yusuke, Matsukawa Yoshiya)
10:0010:20E204Theoretical discussion on exergy destruction during heat-exchange process
Exergy
Heat transfer
Heat exchanger
3-c583
10:2010:40E205Morphological Classification of Electron Microscopic Images of Carbon Black with Machine Learning Assistance
Carbon Black
Morphology
Convolutional Neural Network
3-b297
10:4011:00E206Experiments on the reduction of operation temperature in melting process of incinerated ash yielded from industrial waste
Ash melting furnaces
Melting point
Industrial waste
3-f267
11:0011:20E207Dispersibility of monosaccharides, disaccharides and trisaccharides from microwave irradiation refractive index
microwave
refractive index
glucose
3-e196
11:2011:40E208Prediction of temperature distribution under various microwave irradiation conditions using dimensionless numbers
microwave
dimensionless number
local heating
3-a192
8. Supercritical fluid
(13:00–13:40) (Chair: Akizuki Makoto, Kihara Shin-ichi)
13:0013:20E213[Featured presentation] Methodology of Ultra-Fine Tuning of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles by Continuous Flow Hydrothermal Reaction
Supercritical hydrothermal synthesis
Ultra-fine particle
Organic modified metal oxide
8-e536
13:2013:40E214Extraction technology of surface modified Fe3O4 nanoparticles using supercritical CO2$
Supercritical carbon dioxide
extraction
surface modified nanoparticles
8-c686
(13:40–14:40) (Chair: Shimoyama Yusuke)
13:4014:00E215Effect of hydrothermal condition on electrochemical CO2 reduction process
Hydrothermal
Electrochemical
CO2
8-d258
14:0014:20E216High-pressure Fluid Mixing in the Development of Rubber Composite: Filler Dispersion Effect
Rubber Composites
Supercritical Fluids
Mixing
8-e668
14:2014:40E217Microflow production of liposomes under hydrothermal conditions
microflow
liposome
hydrothermal condition
8-e716
(15:00–16:20) (Chair: Haruki Masashi, Yoko Akira)
15:0015:20E219MD simulation study on the density behavior of gas expanded liquid
MD simulation
density
gas expanded liquid
8-b660
15:2015:40E220Determination of the PMV values of OAME in supercritical carbon dioxide
partial molar volume
oleic acid methyl ester
supercritical carbon dioxide
8-b586
15:4016:00E221Direct extraction of fucoxanthin and lipids from highly hydrous diatoms by liquefied dimethyl ether
Algae
Extraction
Dimethyl ether
8-c31
16:0016:20E222The Extraction of Plant Components using Liquefied Dimethyl Ether
dimethyl ether
extraction
seed oil
8-c673
(16:20–17:20) (Chair: Sato Takafumi, Suzuki Shogo)
16:2016:40E223Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Hinoki Wood using Sub and Supercritical Water
Hinoki
Hydrothermal
Liquefaction
8-d274
16:4017:00E224Photo-thermally direct CO2 capture from air using aerogel with carbon black
aerogel
photo-thermal effect
CO2 capture
8-e467
17:0017:20E225Effect of Rapid Expansion on Biomass Residue after Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction
Biomass
Rapid Expansion
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
8-e535
Hall E(Lecture Hall Bldg., 1F L0017), Day 3(Mar. 17)
9. Energy engineering
(9:00–10:20) (Chair: Hanada Nobuko, Kaneko Katsumi)
9:009:20E301A Study on the Mechanism of Corrosion on Superheater Tubes for Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator boiler by the Analysis of X-ray Absorption Fine Structure of Heavy Metals in Boiler Ash
High Temperature Corrosion
Heavy Metals
X-ray Absorption Fine Structure
9-d392
9:209:40E302Abiotic resource depletion and environmental impact evaluation of energy storage systems installing variable renewable energy
Battery
Hydrogen storage
Thermal energy storage
9-e306
9:4010:00E303Short-term electricity demand forecasting with high dimensional data including information of human activities in the building for distributed energy system
distributed energy sysyem
demand forecasting
high dimensional data
9-e527
10:0010:20E304Real-time forecasting model of photovoltaics power generation including shadows and estimation of electricity market imbalance penalty
Energy system
Solar cell
Electricity market
9-e615
(10:20–12:00) (Chair: Tamaki Takanori, Noda Suguru)
10:2010:40E305Development of an alumina-based ceramic heat storage body enhanced by radiation heat transfer and the evaluation of heat storage performance
black alumina
regenerative burner
high heat storage rate
9-b466
10:4011:00E306High pressure methane storage with pore gate-donated carbons at ambient pressure
high pressure methane
graphene
ambient pressure storage
9-e98
11:0011:20E307Heat supply to and hydrogen desorption from MgH2 set in thermally insulated container via hot gas flow
Hydrogen storage
Magnesium hydride
Heat supply
9-e262
11:2011:40E308Reaction selectivity control on seawater electrolysis for hydrogen generation using thin flow channel electrolysis cell.
Seawater electrolysis
Chlorine
Oxygen selectivity
9-e350
11:4012:00E309Change of the electrode active sites by an accelerating degradation test in the redox flow battery
Redox flow battery
Degradation
Active sites
9-e141
(13:20–14:40) (Chair: Fukunaga Hiroshi, Horiguchi Genki)
13:2013:40E314Preparation of porous carbon nanofibers by using electrospinning technology for fuel cell catalyst
Porous structure
carbon nanofibers
methanol oxidation reaction
9-a303
13:4014:00E315Development of Iron-based Phosphate Electrocatalysts for Anodic Reaction in Alkaline Water Splitting
hydrogen production
oxygen evolution reaction
electrocatalyst
9-e50
14:0014:20E316Start-Stop Durability Analysis of Membrane-Electrode Assemblies using Polyfluorene-Based Anion-Conducting Electrolyte for Water Electrolysis
Renewable Energy
Hydrogen Production
Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis
9-e688
14:2014:40E317Water permeability through the membrane in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell
polymer electrolyte fuel cell
water permeability
membrane
9-e634
(14:40–15:40) (Chair: Matsumura Yukihiko, Kageyama Miho)
14:4015:00E318Performance and durability of PEFC using carbon-free ionomer-free Pt cathode
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell
Catalyst layer
Pt black
9-e695
15:0015:20E319[Featured presentation] One-step synthesis of FrGO as electrode material for supercapacitor
supercapacitor
fragment reduced graphene oxide
specific capacitance
9-e470
15:2015:40E320Potassium ion conduction aided direct air capture methanation
CCUS
Direct air capture
methanation
9-e83
(15:40–17:00) (Chair: Sugawara Yuuki, Kong Chang Yi)
15:4016:00E321Climate impact of H2 production through natural gas pyrolysis and water electrolysis
Hydrogen
Natural gas
pyrolysis
9-e13
16:0016:20E322Production of nitrogen-free syngas (H2 + CO) from CO2 and NH3
ammonia
syngas
CO2 reduction
9-e62
16:2016:40E323[Featured presentation] Investigation and evaluation of Ni/YSZ catalysts for SOEC methanation
Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell
Methanation
Catalyst
9-e323
16:4017:00E324Behavior of uric acid and protein in ammonia production from chicken manure using hydrothermal treatment
hydrothermal treatment
chicken manure
ammonia
9-e687
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