Proceedings

Berlin 8 - 9 November 2004

Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis
and Stochastics (WIAS)
Mohrenstrasse 39
D - 10117 Berlin

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Welcome
- Knut Kübler, Division Head, Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour (BMWA)
- Hermannn-Friedrich Wagner, Deputy Director, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

Keynote Address
- Basic Science and Energy Research
  Michael Steiner, Hahn-Meitner Institut, Berlin, Germany



Introduction


Session Chair: Knut Kübler, BMWA

- Industrial Energy Systems and Complexity
 
Alain Legault, Natural Resources Canada


- Computational Modelling in Energy Science: Opportunities and Challenges
  John B. Bell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US



Session I

Session Chair: Fridtjof Unander, International Energy Agency

-  Energy Models
 
 Fridtjof Unander, International Energy Agency, Paris

- Mathematical Tools for Economic Programming Energy Models Models
 
Gian-Carlo Tosato, ENEA and IEA ETSAP, Italy

- The Virtual Tokamak: Modelling Aspects for Fusion Power Generation
   Karl Lackner, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany


- Numerical Modelling of Sulzer HEXIS Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Stacks: An Engineering Approach
 
Markus Roos, Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur, Switzerland

- Mathematical Modelling of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells
 
Jürgen Sprekels, WIAS, Germany

- Mathematical Modelling of Coke Forming in the Process Industry
 
Antoine Kempen, TNO-Industrie, The Netherlands


Session II

Session Chair:
 Sabine Semke, PtJ

- Fluidized Bed Conversion - A Challenge for Simulation
  Franz Winter, TU Vienna, Austria

- On the Importance of High Quality Flow Models in Energy Research
 
Martin Oberlack, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany

- Stochastic Methods for Uncertainty Quantification in Reacting Flow Modelling
 
Habib N. Najm, Sandia National Laboratories, USA

- Combustion Processes
  Toshio Miyauchi, Tokio Institute of Technology, Japan

- Modelling and Validation of Wind Turbine Aerodynamics
  Herman Snel, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands

- Daylighting Systems / ADELINE
  Jan de Boer, Fraunhofer Institut für Bauphysik; Germany

- Transient Analysis using Object-Oriented Simulation Methods directed at Thermal Processes
  Wolf-Dieter Steinmann, DLR, Germany

 

Session III

Session Chair: Jürgen Sprekels, WIAS

- From Geological Modelling to Flow Simulation to Forecast Oil and Gas Reservoir Production
  Dominique Guerillot,
Institut Français du Pétrole; France

- Interlinkages between Short Term and Long Term Technology Needs within Geology and Recovery
  Processes for the Oil and Gas Sector
  Anna-Inger Eide, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, Norway

- Underground Storage of CO2 – Models Applied and Further Needs
 
Peter Gerling, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Germany

 

Session IV

Session Chair: Jürgen Sprekels, WIAS

- Computational and Applied Mathematics - Can They Help to Shape our Energy Future ?
 Olivier Faugeras, Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique; France