GERG Academic Network
GERG is establishing an academic network to enlarge and strengthen links
between selected universities and the European gas industry’s research centres.
1st Gerg Academic Network Event - 2009
June 4 & 5, 2009 in Brussels - download the presentations
2nd Gerg Academic Network Event - 2010
June 3 & 4, 2010 in Brussels
For more information on this event see:
Presentations
- GERG -the Academic Network Event,
K Altfeld, E.ON Ruhrgas, Germany
Session 1: Gas Fundamentals
- Sensitivity study of the main petrophysical/geomechanical parameters
for CO2 storage capacity estimation in deep saline aquifers, Laura Valle, University Polytechnic Madrid, Spain
- Abstract
- Gravimetric Analyser for Selective Sorption Measurement of
Multi‐Component Gas or Supercritical Mixtures in Fluidised‐Bed
or Liquid Sorbents,
Tobias Fieback, Ruhr‐Universität Bochum, Germany
- Abstract
- Development of advanced reaction systems for hydrogen generation,
Urko Izquierdo
University of the Basque Country, Spain
- Abstract
Session 2: Natural Gas Transmission & Storage
- Uncertainties in the calculation of the energy unloaded from LNG tankers,
Susana Sanz, University of Zaragoza, Spain
- Abstract
- Feasibility Study for a new Densimeter for the Accurate Measurement of
Densities of Liquefied Natural Gas,
Markus Richter, Ruhr‐Universität Bochum, Germany
- Abstract
- Study of the influence of dent depth on critical pressure of pipe,
M Allouti, ENIM, France
- Abstract
Session 3: Natural Gas Distribution
- Development of an inspection robot for gas distribution mains ‐ a Mars
mission underground,
Edwin Dertien, University of Twente, Netherlands
- Abstract
- ORFEUS: A step change in GPR ‐ very large bandwidth and high dynamic
range CWSF radar for non‐destructive utility detection,
Gilberto Grazzini, University of Florence, Italy
- Abstract
- Further development of condition‐based maintenance for natural
gas metering stations,
Roland Edlerherr, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
- Abstract
- Biomass gasification and natural gas grid injection,
Thangavelu Jalabayan, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Techniques Industrielles et des Mines de Nantes
- Abstract
Session 4: Natural Gas Utilisation
- Innovative natural gas‐based heating technologies for high temp
applications, possibilities for minimised energy consumption and r
educing emissions,
K Reusse,
T U Freiburg, Germany
- Paper
- Modelling of Material and Energy Balance of Biogas Production Process,
Mandy Gerber, Ruhr‐Universität Bochum, Germany
- Abstract
- People in Power,
Lech Bialek, Hanze University of Applied Science Groningen, Netherlands
- Abstract
Session 5: Other R&D
- Computational study of combustion in gas fired burners and flares:
Structure and emission of a turbulent jet flame in cross‐flow,
Shariff Lawal, University of Leeds, UK
- Abstract
- Gas adsorption in Cu‐BTC Metal‐Organic Frameworks,
Juan M. Castillo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
- Abstract
- Developing New Methods, Techniques to Improve Heavy‐Duty
Natural Gas Engine Performance,
Mehrzad Kaiadi, Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Abstract
GERG Project and invited presentations
- NATURALHY
O Florisson, Kema Ltd., The Netherlands
- Abstract
- Nanotechnology and its applications in the Gas Industry,
R Wiegerink, University of Twente, The Netherlands
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