Wirth KE (1990)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 1990
Pages Range: -
Conference Proceedings Title: Preprints 3rd International Conference on Circulating Fluidized Beds
Circulating fluidization is a growing new technology in many fields where good fiuid-solid contact is required. Combustion. power generation, catalytic reactions, drying. waste incineration and iron ore prereduction ate good examples of its application. New material processing and other fine technology area will be as well included soon. The Third International Conference on Circulating Fluidized Beds (ICCFB- 3) was held at Nagoya. Japan. from October 15 to 18. 1990. organized by the Society of Chemical Engineers. Japan in cooperation with the secretariat of ICCPB. In this conference the attendants vould have the good balances between academic and industrial subjects as well as between fundamentals and applications or developments. There were 113 papers from twenty countries and approximately 133 participants from foreign counlries and 150 from Japan. To establish common Understandings on the state of arts in the CFB society and at the same time to encourage as many people to present their papers or opinions, plenary lectures. combined oral 8 poster sessions, and workshops were assembled. The conference language was English. All papers to be presented at the conference were handed to all attendants in a form of bounded loose leaves (preprints). The conference site Nagoya is a cozy city located at the center of pacific metropolitan belt of the Mainisland of Japan. People in the greater Nagoya area have been proud of her production of three SAMURAI heroes in the age of feudalistic civil war who after all unified Japan and opened The Tokugara Era that lasted for 268 years. Nagoya is surrounded by many basic and high-tech industries including automobiles. aircrafts, electronics, iron and steel, petroleum and petrochemicals. ceramics. etc. Resort and picturesque areas including Japan Alps mountains. Kyoto. Nara and Ise-Shima are all very close from Nagoya. within one and half hours travel (by train) or at most three hours by car via highways. Business trips to Tokyo and/or Osaka are again very simple if they vere made from Nagoya (two hours to Tokyo and one hour and half to Osaka by Super Express Hikari)
APA:
Wirth, K.-E. (1990). Steady State Diagrams for Circulating Fluidzed Beds. In Preprints 3rd International Conference on Circulating Fluidized Beds (pp. -). Nagoya, Japan, JP.
MLA:
Wirth, Karl-Ernst. "Steady State Diagrams for Circulating Fluidzed Beds." Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Circulating Fluidized Beds, Nagoya, Japan 1990. -.
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