Program

FINAL PROGRAM

 

MONDAY, 27. MAY

TUESDAY, 28. MAY

WEDNESDAY, 29. MAY

12:00-14:00

Registration, Lunch

9:00-10:30

Session III and IV 

 

 

 

 

9:00 - Power plant tour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14:00-16:00

PLENARY SESSION

10:30-11:00

Coffee break

16:00-16:30

Coffee break

11:00-12:30


Session V and VI

16:30-18:30

Session I and II 

12:30-13:30

Lunch

20:00-

Gala Dinner

13:30-15:00

Session VII and VIII

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

15:30- 16:00

Plenary Session

16:00-17:30

Session IX and X 

17:30-18:00

Closing Session

20:00-

Visit to a wine-cellar in Eger

 

MONDAY, 27. MAY

12:00-14:00

Registration, Lunch

14:00-16:00

PLENARY SESSION

Potential Impact of Digitalisation to Energy Sector

Einari Kisel

Energetic and Environmental Adequacy of Biomass Thermal Insulation Materials

Dragi Antonievic

Simulation in the Design of renewable Energy Systems with Storages

Walter Commerell

Integrated approach for Waste to Energy or Resources Recovery

Yves Andres

Alternative models for the new electricity market

Zsolt Bertalan

16:00-16:30

Coffee break

16:30-18:30

SESSION I – POWER GRID and ELECTRICITY MARKET

Effects of decreasing synchronous inertia on power system dynamics - review of country specific experiences and possible solutions

István Táczi, István Vokony, Bálint Hartmann

New wholesale market with flexibility services

István Vokony, Bálint Hartmann, Dániel Divényi, Péter Sőrés, Beáta Polgári

Smart power laboratory and real time simulator - tools for investigation of GRID integration issues

László Prikler

Mass 0.5 MW PV plant forecast

Bálint Olaszi

Development of a simulation framework for microgrid control algorithms

 Bálint Hartmann, János Csatár, József Kiss, Bálint Sinkovics, Beáta Polgári

Integration of fuel cells with energy systems

     Albin Zsebik

 

16:30-18:30

SESSION II - THERMODYNAMICS

How can thermodynamics contribute to numerical methods

Tamás Fülöp, Róbert Kovács, Mercédesz Vass, Mohammad Fawaier, Alex Szaller, Mátyás Szücs

Internal variables and phase fields

Péter Ván

A simple method to find new dry and isentropic working fluids for Organic Rankine Cycle

Attila Imre

Challenges in modeling of rarefied gases

Róbert Kovács

Irreversible thermodynamics in the GENERIC framework

Mátyás Szücs, Tamás Fülöp

20:00-        

Gala Dinner

 

TUESDAY, 28. MAY - MORNING

9:00-10:30

SESSION III – SUSTAINABLE PROCESSES I

Energy consumption and environmental impacts of primary aluminium production

László I. Kiss, Viktória B. Kovács

Economic load dispatch model of a Biomass Power plant

Axel Groniewsky

Analyses of waste heat generated through bioethanol separation process

Réka Kustán

Environmental assesment of wet biomass utilization for the product of renewable energy carriers

Dániel Fózer, Péter Mizsey

Improvement of the energy efficiency of acetone-butanol-ethanol distillation process

Ferenc Dénes, Paula Losa-Zapico

9:00-10:30

SESSION IV – SUSATAINABLE PROCESSES II

Alternative Mobility - Drive and Supply Concepts of the Future
Bodo Groß

Sustainability assessment of renewable energy in the European union with special attention to Hungary
Edit Cséfalvay, István T. Horváth

Identification and technical analysis of synergy potential of an innovative biocatalitic methanation process
Botond Sinoros-Szabó, Zoltán Csedő, Máté Zavarkó

A review on the applications of nanotechnology in solar energy: from mechanical and chemical engineering perspective
Samrand Saeidi, Gyula Gróf

Development of a flame image and deep learning based monitoring system for optimizing industrial scale, moving step grate biomass combustion
Attila Garami

 10:30-11:00

Coffee break

11:00 – 12:30

SESSION V - IC ENGINES

Influence of increased pressure for over-expanded engine performance
Karol Grab-Rogalinski

Stability of deisel/ethanol combustion in dual fuel engine
Wojciech Tutak, Lukasz Nowak

R&D collaboration between industry and academic sector on combustion engines under the project Knocky-H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015
Stanislaw Swaja

Utilisation n-buthanol in compression ignition engines
Ákos Bereczky

11:00 – 12:30

SESSION VI – RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

Ejector cooling machines powered by solar heat
Michal Masaryk, Peter Mlynar

Modelling of photovoltaic power plants
Martin Mayer, Gyula Gróf

The Future of Geothermal Energy
Gábor Molnár

Experiences of heat tranfer intensification in solar thermal collectors
Mahmoud Sharafeldin, Gyula Gróf

Thermal Performance simulation of the Parabolic Trough Collector under Radiation
Otabei Al Oran, Ferenc Lezsovits

12:30-13:30

Lunch

 

TUESDAY, 28. MAY - AFTERNOON

13:30-15:00

SESSION VII – COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGY

Co-fluidization of biomass and waste particles with sand – an experimental study

Botond Szücs, Pál Szentannai

Designing a laboratory turbulent swirl burner for alternative gaseous and liquid fuels

Gyöngyvér Hidegh, Attila Kun-Balog, Krisztián Sztankó, Viktor Józsa

Approaches for Modeling Fluidized Beds of Energy Industrial Relevance – an Analytical Review

Mohamed Sobhi Alagha, Pál Szentannai

Environmental implications of a second MSW incineration plant in Budapest

Artúr Szilágyi

Surrogate mixture for modelling the vaporization process of multicomponent liquid fuel
Dávid Csemány, Viktor Józsa

 

13:30-15:00

SESSION VIII – HEAT TRANSPORT

Thermal transport properties of semiconductor superlattices: experiments and theory
Federico Vazquez

Numerical methods for heat conduction
Ágnes Rieth

Effect of the nanoparticles on boyling process
Mohammed Saad Kamel

Implementation of an excess Renewable Electricity to Heat Methodology using Raspberry Pi in an Energy System Demonstrator

Muthalagappan Narayanan, Walter Commerell

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

15:30-16:00

PLENARY SESSION (HUNGARIAN)

Innovációk finanszírozási és nemzetközi lehetőségei az energetikában
Dervalics Ákos 

16:00- 17.30

SESSION IX - LCA STUDIES

Comparative Eco-design Analysis of Old and New Generation Products in Terms of Energy Efficiency
Mónika Godó

Life Cycle Analysis of Wine Bottle
Zsuzsanna Bogóné Tóth

Environmental impacts of fresh milk processing: a LCA case study in Hungary
Júlia Gájer, Viktória Barbara Kovács

Life cycle assessment of household appliances in aspect of energy efficiency
Nóra Varga, Viktória Barbara Kovács

Carbon footprint analysis for the production of cooked eggs from different keeping
Viktória Kruppa

 

16:00 - 17:30

SESSION X - POSTER SESSION

Optimalization of a given dephlegmator by measurements, using thermal camera and simulation models, in the case of a pálinka distillation equipment
Ádám Virág, Zsolt Csendes, Tamás Laza

Time dependence of Thermodynamics
Mátyás Szücs

Effect of the nanoparticles on boiling process
Mohammed Saad Kamel, Ferenc Lezsovits

Loss of coolant accidents in the supercritical water loops of various Generation IV nuclear reactor types 
Gábor Györke, Attila R. Imre

 16:00 - 17:30

 CLOSING SESSION 

20:00-

Visit to a wine-cellar in Eger