Final Programme LSE - Polytech Annecy

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Final Programme LSE - Polytech Annecy
Sino-French
Laboratory for Sustainable Energy
First Annual Meeting
Aix-les-Bains, January 9-12, 2008
Sino-French Laboratory for Sustainable Energy LSE
January 2008
In very different historical and economic contexts, China and France share a
common concern about sustainable development, and in particular about the
energy issues related to it.
The Chinese and French research communities in energetics and process
engineering are more and more active in this field. Although they do not claim to
cover it all by themselves, they believe to have a specific role and contribution,
which this cooperation attempts to highlight.
The general orientation is organized along the four axes of energy usage, energy
transport, new sources, and fossil sources:
Improving
energy
and
environmental
efficiency :
transfer
intensification, thermodynamic analysis
Implementation of new energy vectors : hydrogen, fuel cells, biomass,
reactive fluids
Solar energy : solar thermal power, solar energy in houses, photovoltaic
Clean implementation of fossil sources : clean combustion, gas
purification, CO2 capture
The participants to this cooperation mainly belong to seven Chinese and six
French laboratories, under the supervision and with the support of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the French Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique (CNRS), and with the cooperation of a number of Universities of
both countries. The full list of these partners is given below. Most of these
laboratories have a long tradition of partnership, in particular in the framework
of the Sino-French Collaboratory of Chemical and Environmental Engineering for
Sustainable Development, which was a predecessor of the present structure in
the period from 1998 to 2007.
The management team is composed of Pr. Tao ZHANG, DICP-CAS at Dalian, and
Prof. Lingai LUO LOCIE-Université de Savoie at Chambéry. The Executive
Committee (Conseil de Direction) consists of all the directors of the participant
laboratories. The Advisory Committee (Comité de Pilotage) comprises, on the
French side, the directors of the department of Engineering and Informatics
(ST2I) and the department of Environment and Sustainable Development (EDD)
of CNRS, the director of the research program on Energy of the CNRS, the
president of the Université de Savoie, and two independent scientific experts;
and an equal number of corresponding persons from Chinese institutions. The
"dual head office" of LSE is located respectively at Université de Savoie, and at
DICP-Dalian.
The LSE will hold yearly plenary meetings, combined with visits to the partner's
laboratories, alternatively in France and in China. On these occasions, the costs
relative to the stay of the foreign visitors will be covered by the host country.
Meetings of the Executive Committee and of the Advisory Committee will be
organized in conjunction with these LSE meetings.
The LSE will promote concrete research projects between laboratories of both
countries. For this purpose, it will in particular organize the allocation of
scholarships and grants for PhD students and post-doctoral researchers.
List of participant : laboratories
Note: The laboratories listed below are formally engaged in the Convention
defining the LSE. However, the activities of LSE are open to individual belonging
to other institutions and laboratories, upon invitation of one of the member
laboratories and with the agreement of the management.
In addition, industrial companies are welcome to act as observers and/or
sponsors of the activities of the LSE.
France :
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Laboratoire Optimisation de la Conception et Ingénierie de
l’Environnement, LOCIE, Université de Savoie, EA3704, Chambéry,
Directeur : Pr Lingai LUO
Laboratoire GEnie des Procédés, Environnement, Agroalimentaire, GEPEA,
CNRS UMR6144, Nantes-Saint-Nazaire, Directeur : Pr Jack LEGRAND
Laboratoire des Sciences du Génie Chimique, LSGC, CNRS UPR6811,
Nancy, directeur : Pr Michel SARDIN
Laboratoire PROcédés, Matériaux et Energie Solaire, PROMES, CNRS
UPR8521, Perpignan-Odeillo, Directeur : Dr Gilles FLAMANT
Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, LGC, CNRS UMR5503, Toulouse.
Directeur : Dr Joël BERTRAND
Laboratoire d’Etudes Thermiques, CNRS UMR6608, Poitiers. Directeur :
Dr Daniel PETIT
China :
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Laboratory of Environmental Engineering, Centre of Development of
Fuel Cells, and Marine Bioproducts Engineering Group, Dalian Institute
of Chemical Physics, DICP-CAS, Dalian, Director: Pr. WANG Shudong
Multiphase Reaction Laboratory, State Key Laboratory, Institute of
Process Engineering, CAS, Beijing, Director: Pr. LI Jinghai
Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, GIEC-CAS, Guangzhou,
Director: Pr. WU Chuangzhi
Laboratory of Solar Thermal Power, Institute of Electrical Engineering,
CAS, Beijing, Director: Pr.WANG Zhifeng
Engineering Research Center of Solar Power and Refrigeration,
Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, Director : Pr.WANG Ruzhu
State Key Laboratory Of CHemical Engineering (SKLOCHE), jointly
established in four Universities: Tsinghua University, Beijing; East
China University of Science and Technology ECUST, Shanghai; Tianjin
University, Tianjin and Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Director : Pr.
YUAN Weikang
State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion (SKLCC), Hua Zhong
University (HUST) Wuhan, Director: Pr. LU Jidong
Organizing committee
Chairman: Hervé Boileau (Chambéry)
Annie Frey and Daniel Tondeur (Nancy); Lingai Luo, Yilin Fan, Yu Bai, Celia
Stephan, Julien Borin, Emmanuel Goma, Jean-Christophe Chastan, Bastien Papot
(Chambéry)
Scientific committee
Chairwoman: Lingai Luo (Chambéry)
Jack Legrand (Nantes-St-Nazaire); Daniel Tondeur (Nancy); Gilles Flamant and
Daniel Gauthier (Odeillo)
Under the patronage of :
CNRS: Departments ST2I, EDD, DRI and Energy programme.
Savoie University, Polytech’Savoie
French Embassy in China
With the support of:
Rhodia, IFP, CIAT
Contacts :
Laboratoire Optimisation de la Conception et Ingénierie de l’Environnement
(LOCIE )
Polytech’Savoie, Campus Scientifique, Savoie Technolac
73376,Le Bourget-Du-Lac cedex
France
http://www.locie.univ-savoie.fr/
Lingai Luo
Tel : +33 479 758 193
mobile phone : +33 6 29 66 72 89
E-mail address: [email protected]
Hervé Boileau
Tel : +33 479 758 812
mobile phone : +33 6 60 88 49 47
E-mail address: [email protected]
PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY 09/01/08 (Chairman : Jack Legrand)
10h00 : 11h40
Registration
12h00 : 13h00
Lunch
13h00 : 13h30
Welcome address
Invited Conference: Jean JENCK, ENKI INNOVATION
13h30 : 14h10
14h10 : 14h30
14h30 : 14h50
14h50 : 15h10
15h10 : 15h30
15h30 – 16h10
16h10 : 16h40
16h40 : 17h00
17h00 : 17h20
17h20 : 17h40
17h40 : 18h00
18h00 : 18h20
18h20 : 19h
19h15
Biomass, bioenergy, biofuels: industrial progress
Rene MOLETTA et al, LOCIE CHAMBÉRY
Methane production from industrials waste water
Alain BERGEL et al., LGC TOULOUSE
Microbial fuel cells: from waste to power Impact of hydrogen injection in natural gas infrastructures
Audrey VILLOT et al , LOCIE CHAMBERY
Production of second-generation biofuel. A technological look: the gas cleaning at high-temperature and high-pressure
Dominique VARLET et al, GEPEA SAINT-NAZAIRE - NANTES
Bioenergy: formulation and combustion of biofuels - emulsification and gasification
Discussion “Biofuels”
Coffee break
Serguei MARTEMIANOV et al, LET POITIERS
Improvement of proton exchange membrane fuel cell electrical performance
by optimization of operating parameters and electrodes preparation
Feina XU et al, LEMTA NANCY
Water concentration profile through nafion membrane under fuel cell operation by small angle neutron scattering
Gilles FLAMANT et al, PROMES ODEILLO-PERPIGNAN
Hydrogen from water and solar energy
Xiu-Li YIN et al, GIEC GUANGZHOU
Biomass gasification technology
C.AZZARO-PANTEL et al, LGC TOULOUSE
Impact of hydrogen injection in natural gas infrastructures
Discussion “Fuel cells – Hydrogen – Transportation“
Reception at city hall, dinner
THURSDAY 10/01/08 (Chairmen : Daniel Tondeur, Gilles Flamant)
8h30 : 9h10
Invited Conference: Prof Ibrahim DINCER, UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, OSHAWA, CANADA
Energy efficiency or deficiency ?
9h10 : 9h30
9h30 : 9h50
9h50 : 10h10
10h10 : 10h40
10h40 : 11h00
11h00 : 11h20
11h20 : 11h40
11h40 : 12h00
12h00 : 13h15
13h20 : 13h40
13h40 : 14h00
14h00 : 15h00
15h00 : 15h45
15h45 : 16h15
Jean-Marc COMMENGE et al., LSGC NANCY
Intensifying Chemical reactors through multi-scale structuring: the scientific rationale
YUAN Xi-Gang et al., SKLOCHE TIANJIN
Energy integration and process intensification. Effect of interfacial turbulence on the enhancement of mass-transfer
process in falling-film flow
Yilin FAN et al, LOCIE CHAMBÉRY
Flow Distribution and Heat Transfer Intensification in a Mini Crossflow Heat Exchanger
Coffee break
ZHOU Xing-Gui, SKLOCHE SHANGHAI
Design and experimental investigation of a constructal mixer for liquid-liquid extraction
Serge CORBEL et al., DCPR NANCY
Stereolithography as a tool for producing micro-structured devices
for process intensification. Example of a photocatalytic reactor
SONG Wenli et al., IPE CAS BEIJING
Ozone decomposition in a downer reactor
Nathalie MAZET et al., PROMES PERPIGNAN
Cascades of sorption processes for the long distance transportation of thermal energy
Lunch
LUO Yiqing et al., SKLOCHE TIANJIN
Global Optimization for the Synthesis of Integrated Water Systems with PSO Algorithm
Raphaël BOICHOT et al., LOCIE CHAMBERY
Heat transfer intensification using a cellular automaton
Discussion "Intensification and Energy Efficiency"
Chairmen: D.Tondeur and X.G.Yuan
Invited Conference: Jean-Claude MULLER, INESS STRASBOURG
Photovoltaic solar energy in France and in EC: state-of-the-art and prospects
Coffee break
16h15 : 16h45
16h45 : 17h15
17h15 : 17h45
17h45 : 18h15
20h00
BAI Feng-Wu et al, LABORATORY OF SOLAR THERMAL POWER, IEE BEIJING
High temperature air receiver for solar tower power plant
Gilles FLAMANT, PROMES ODEILLO-PERPIGNAN
Putting the sun in a gas turbine, the “PEGASE” project
WANG Ruzhu, INSTITUTE OF REFRIGERATION AND CRYOGENICS, JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY SHANGHAI
The current status of solar heating and cooling
Yu BAI et al, LOCIE CHAMBERY
Numerical and experimental study of a directly coupled photovoltaic pumping system in a solar domestic hot water system
dinner
FRIDAY 11/01/08 (Chairmen : Gilles Flamant, Daniel Gauthier)
8h30 : 9h00
9h00 : 9h30
9h30 : 10h10
Driss STITOU et al, PROMES ODEILLO-PERPIGNAN
Thermochemical processes for solar cooling application: from air conditioning to deep-freezing
LI Yong et al, Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY SHANGHAI
Desiccant cooling, a potential solar cooling
Invited Conference: Sophie JULLIAN, IFP VERNAISON
Technologies for CO2 capture: new energy production challenges
LU Ji-Dong et al , State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, HUST WUHAN
10h10 : 10h30 Researches on CO2 capture technologies using CaO calcination/carbonation cycles and related research in
SKLCC/HUST
10h30 : 11h00
Coffee Break
Arnaud DELEBARRE et al, GEPEA SAINT NAZAIRE – NANTES
11h00 : 11h20
Oxycombustion by Chemical Looping Process and CO2 Capture in flue gas by Pressure Swing Adsorption
CHEN Jian et al, SKLOCHE, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY BEIJING
11h20 : 11h40
Study on solvents and process simulation for CO2 capture
WANG Li-Na et al, DICP, CAS DALIAN
11h40 : 12h00
Separation of CO2 through Polymer Membranes in DICP
12h00 : 12h30
Discussion “CO2 separation and capture“
12h30 : 13h40
13h40 : 14h00
14h00 : 14h20
14h20 : 14h40
14h40 : 15h10
15h10 : 15h30
15h30 : 16h00
16h00 : 18H00
18h00 : 18h30
20 h00
Lunch
Quentin FALCOZ et al, PROMES ODEILLO-PERPIGNAN
Monitoring of volatile metal in flue gas from waste thermal treatment using ICP-OES
WANG Shu-Dong et al, DICP, CAS DALIAN
High- efficiency NOx removal from flue gas and diesel exhaust
Laurence LE COQ et al , GEPEA SAINT NAZAIRE – NANTES
Particulate matter filtration - Application to mineral particles and soot removal from gas
Discussion “Monitoring and cleaning of gaseous effluents
Gwang-Hi Jung : Collaboration between CNRS and CAS
Coffee Break
General Discussion: synthesis of sessions, future prospects and projects, future meeting
Workshop Closure
Gala dinner
SATURDAY 12/01/08 :
Visit and cultural exchanges
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
NAME
LABORATORY, INSTITUTION
E-MAIL
Chinese Laboratories
Prof. LU Ji-Dong
[email protected]
Prof. BAI Feng-Wu,
Prof. WANG Zhifeng
State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, Huazhong University of
Science and Technology, WUHAN
Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, GUANGZHOU
Institute of Process Engineering,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, BEIJING
Laboratory of Solar Thermal Power, Institute of Electrical Engineering,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, BEIJING
Prof. YUAN Xi-Gang,
Prof. LUO Yi-Qing
State Key Laboratory Of Chemical Engineering (SKLOCHE), Tianjin
University, TIANJIN
[email protected]
[email protected]
Prof. ZHOU Xing-Gui
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering (SKLOCHE), East China
University of Science and Technology ECUST, SHANGHAI
Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics
Shanghai Jiaotong University, SHANGHAI
State Key Laboratory Of CHemical Engineering (SKLOCHE), Zhejiang
University, HANGZHOU
State Key Laboratory Of Chemical Engineering (SKLOCHE), Tsinghua
University, BEIJING
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP)
Chinese Academy of Sciences, DALIAN
[email protected]
Prof. YIN Xiu-Li,
Prof. LI Hai-Bin
Prof. SONG Wen-Li
Prof. WANG Ru-Zhu,
Prof. LI Yong
Prof. LI Bo-Geng
Prof. CHEN Jian
Prof. ZHANG Tao,
Prof. WANG Shu-Dong,
Dr CHENG Hao,
Dr WANG Li-Na
Prof. QIU Juliang
Chinese Institutions
Dir adjoint , Bureau of International Cooperation,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
XIAO Yunhan
52 Sanlihe Road, BEIJING China
Dir Adjoint, Bureau of High-Technology Research and Development
Chinese Academy of Sciences
52 Sanlihe Road, BEIJING China
[email protected]
French Laboratories
André DAVIN
Laboratoire de Génie Chimique (LGC) TOULOUSE
[email protected]
Jack LEGRAND
Dominique VARLET
Arnaud DELEBARRE,
Laurence LE COQ
Raphaël. BOICHOT
Audrey VILLOT
Alain BERNIS
Yves GONTHIER
Evelyne GONZE
Augustin CHARVET
Lingai LUO
H; BOILEAU
G. FRAISSE
Y. BAI
N. LE PIERRES
Y. FAN
Rene MOLETTA
Gilles FLAMANT
Quentin FALCOZ
German MAZZA
Daniel GAUTHIER
Nathalie MAZET
Driss STITOU
Serguei.MARTEMIANOV
Laboratoire Génie des Procédés, Environnement, Agroalimentaire
(GEPEA)
SAINT NAZAIRE - NANTES
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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[email protected]
[email protected]
Feina XU
Michel SARDIN
Laboratoire Optimisation de la Conception et Ingéniérie de
l'Environnement (LOCIE) CHAMBERY
Laboratoire Procédés, Matériaux et Energie Solaire (PROMES)
ODEILLO-PERPIGNAN
Laboratoire d'Energétique et de Détonique (LET) POITIERS
Laboratoire d'Energétique et de Mécanique Théorique et Appliquée
(LEMTA) NANCY
Laboratoire des Sciences du Génie Chimique (LSGC-CNRS) NANCY
[email protected]
[email protected]
Jean-Marc COMMENGE
Daniel TONDEUR
Serge CORBEL
Département de Chimie-Physique des Réactions (DCPR) NANCY
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Invited speakers, industrial guests
Prof.Ibrahim.DINCER
[email protected]
Christophe MARVILLET
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario,
CANADA
Société CIAT, CULOZ
Sebastien.LOMEL
Société Rhodia, LYON
[email protected]
Jean JENCK
Société ENKI INNOVATION, LYON
[email protected]
Sophie JULLIAN
Société IFP, VERNAISON (LYON)
[email protected]
Jean-Claude MULLER
INESS STRASBOURG
[email protected]
French Institutions
Pierre MATARASSO
Michel TRINITE
Roman.KOSSAKOWSKI
Directeur scientifique adjoint, Département EDD, CNRS PARIS
Directeur scientifique adjoint, Département Science et Technologie de
l'Ingéniérie et de l'Information (ST2I) , CNRS PARIS
Directeur adjoint (Asie-Pacifique)
Direction des Relations Internationales (DRI), CNRS
Directeur du programme Energie du CNRS, PARIS
and LET Poitiers
Vice-President Université de Savoie (Science and Research) CHAMBERY
James SHEPHERD
Vice-President Université de Savoie (International) CHAMBERY
Prof. GWANG-HI Jeung
Jean-Bernard SAULNIER
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
In kicking off the first year of the International Laboratory for Sustainable
Energy, we should keep in mind where this project originated from. In 1999, the
first meeting of the Sino-French Collaboratory for Chemical and Environmental
Engineering was held in Paris, Maison de la Chimie. We had the pleasure of having
the visit of the Chinese Minister of Environment, then on a visit to France with
President Jian ZheMing. Year after year, meetings were held alternatively in
France and in China (Beijing, Lyon, Shanghai, Perpignan-Odeillo, Dalian, Toulouse,
Tianjin). Many of the participants of these former meetings are now partners of
the more formalized and focussed LSE, but some new partners have joined, and
some others, less concerned by the domain of Energy, have left us for other
cooperations. In the present acknowledgment of supports, helps and
encouragements, I thus wish to include the institutions that were present in
these early stages, most of which (but not all, e.g. the Sino-French PRA
program) will still be at our side in the new International Laboratory.
In welcoming our Chinese guests, and thanking them for making themselves
available and for bringing their expertise together with their friendship, we are
aware that their coming was made possible through the support of their own
institutions. It is my pleasure to acknowledge here the help and support of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, and in particular, to its vice-president Professor
LI Jinghai. The presence among us of two representatives of the Academy of
Sciences is the concrete sign of this engagement. Let the Universities in Beijing,
Shanghai, Hangzhou, Wuhan, Guangzhou and Tianjin concerned by our
International Laboratory be thanked as well for their cooperation.
The Embassy of the Popular Republic of China in France has consistently
supported the early stages of this cooperation, in particular through the
allocation of grants for Chinese students, and we expect of course that this
mode of support will persist.
I wish to formulate very special thoughts and sympathy to Professor YUAN
Weikang, of ECUST-Shanghai, member of the Academy of Technology and
former head of the SKLOCHE, for having been the mainspring of the
Collaboratory and its Chinese coordinator for more than eight years. This is the
first such meeting that he will not attend, but I am sure he is by heart with us,
and we should let him know that we miss him here.
On the French side, the department ST2I (and formerly SPI) of CNRS has been
supporting the Sino-French cooperation in engineering sciences for a long time,
in particular the Collaboratory mentioned above, the predecessor structure of
our present LSE. The main expenses of the present meeting have been covered
by a grant from this department. I wish to acknowledge this continuous support,
and particularly thank the representative of the Department that takes part in
our meeting, Michel TRINITÉ. The CNRS also expresses its support through the
participation and presence of the Department of Environment and Sustainable
Development (EDD), Pierre MATARASSO, of the Department of International
Relations (DRI), Gang-Hi JEUNG and of the research program on Energy of
CNRS, Jean-Bernard SAULNIER. To the representatives of these organizations
present at our meeting, I wish a warm welcome in our community. The three
Departments mentioned have contributed to setting up the Agreement between
CNRS, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Université de Savoie which
constitutes the formal basis of our cooperation.
The French Embassy in Beijing, through its scientific service, has consistently
supported our cooperation in its earlier forms, and we are looking forward to a
continuation of its help and assistance.
Financial contributions and physical presence and participation to the present
meeting of the company CIAT-Culoz, of Rhodia-France, and of IFP (former
Institut Français du Pétrole) are gratefully acknowledged.
The Université de Savoie has made numerous and various contributions to the
material organization. I could not have set up this meeting and this international
cooperation without the help and support of my University, in particular that of
its vice-presidents in charge of research, Roman.KOSSAKOWSKI and of
international relations, James SHEPHERD.
The scientific program of the different sessions of the present meeting has
been put together by responsible for each scientific axe: Jack LEGRAND, Daniel
TONDEUR, Gilles FLAMANT and Daniel GAUTHIER.
Thanks a lot to our external invited speakers and guests for their time,
availability and expertise:
Dr Jean JENCK, From ENKI-INNOVATION
Professor Ibrahim DINCER, coming all the way from Ontario
Professor Jean-Claude MULLER, from INESS Strasbourg
Dr Sophie JULLIAN, from IFP
I express my particular gratitude to two persons, whose precious contribution to
the organization made this meeting possible:
Hervé BOILEAU, from Université de Savoie, for organizing the material aspects
of the Aix-les-Bains meeting, including housing, meals, conference rooms, social
program, transportation and so on.
Annie FREY, from LSGC-Nancy, for taking care of financial aspects and many
items related to the travel of our foreign guests.
I wish to extend these thanks to our students, Fan Yilin, Bai yu, Celia Stephan,
Julien Borin, Emmanuel Goma, Jean-Christophe Chastan and Bastien Papot for
their availability and their efficiency in making my own burden lighter,
throughout the preparation and the operation of the meeting.
Finally, I want to stress that without the constant moral, material and scientific
support of Daniel Tondeur over the years, and not just for the Sino-French
cooperation, I would never have dared taking the responsibility of organizing
such events.
Lingai LUO
Professor, Université de Savoie
Head of LOCIE
French Coordinator for LSE