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10 SIG meeting on Particulate Matter Filtration Flows

Location: Johnson Matthey Technology Centre (Reading), 17 December 2024

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Summary

The 10th meeting of the Special Interest Group continues looking at challenges and solutions to Particulate Matter emissions from a range of sources, from internal combustion engines to emissions from tyres and quarries.

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Venue

The meeting took place at Johnson Matthey Technology Centre (Reading).

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Address:

Blount’s Court, Sonning Common, Reading RG4 9NH

Directions to the venue:

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Meeting agenda and presentation files:

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09.30 – 09.50 Arrival and refreshments

09.50 – 10.00 Welcome address

10.00 – 10.30 Emma Hailwood (UCL)

Understanding how low blend ratios of SME biodiesel changes the toxicity of exhaust particulates and impacts lung health

(SLIDES)

10.30 – 11.00 Ian Mudway (Imperial College London)

Learning to love your taxi driver

(SLIDES)

11.00 – 11.15 Break/discussions

11.15 – 11.45 Reza Ziarati (C4FF)

The Impact of Quarrying Activities on Air Quality and Public Health: A Case Study in Warwickshire

(SLIDES)

11.45 – 12.15 Hu Li (University of Leeds)

Particulate emissions from hybrid electric vehicles

(SLIDES)

12.15 – 13.15 Lunch break and discussions

13.15 – 13.45 Aldo Lanza (Johnson Matthey)

The impact of PM on coated catalytic GPF structures investigated by spatially resolved Mass Spectrometry (SPACI-MS)

(SLIDES)

13.45 – 14.15 Ryan Mulholland (Cambustion)

Soot Loading, Ash Loading and Regeneration Properties of Particulate Filters with the DPGs

(SLIDES)

14:15 - 14:30 Break/discussions

14.30 – 15.00 Nick Molden (Emissions Analytics)

Particle emissions from tyres: a large but uncertain problem, and challenging to solve

(SLIDES)

15.00 – 15.30 Jon Andersson (Ricardo)

Particle Emissions From Brake and Tyre Wear – Results from the Phase 1 study for the UK DfT

(SLIDES)

15.30 – 15.45 Closing remarks and networking

15.45 Tour (optional)

List of attendees

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  1. Svetlana ALEKSANDROVA (University of Leicester)

  2. Jon ANDERSSON (Ricardo UK)

  3. Steve BENJAMIN (Coventry university)

  4. Djamela BOUNECHADA (Johnson Matthey)

  5. Agnieszka CARVALHO (TSI)

  6. Malcolm EYKYN (Barford Residents Association)

  7. Amir FARD (Newcastle University)

  8. Adrian GAYLARD (JLR)

  9. David GREEN (Imperial College London)

  10. Emma HAILWOOD (UCL)

  11. Paul HELLIER (UCL)

  12. Aldo LANZA (Johnson Matthey)

  13. Hu LI (University of Leeds)

  14. Fraser MACLELLAN (Coventry University)

  15. Paul MANN (Private Individual )

  16. Humberto MEDINA (University of Nottingham)

  17. Paul MILLINGTON (Johnson Matthey)

  18. Nick MOLDEN (Emissions Analytics)

  19. Ian MUDWAY (Imperial College London)

  20. Ryan MULHOLLAND (Cambustion)

  21. Callum SAMUELS (Coventry University)

  22. Dave SCAPENS (Luxfer MEL Technologies)

  23. Amir SED (Centre for Factories of the Future)

  24. Sunita SISODIYA (UCL)

  25. Annaniya Mitchell SIVARANJITHAM (University College London)

  26. Tim WATLING (Johnson Matthey)

  27. Stephen WRIGHT (Johnson Matthey)

  28. Andrew YORK (Johnson Matthey)

  29. Reza ZIARATI (Centre for Factories of the Future)