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CALL FOR PAPERS SYNOPSIS Numerous studies have shown that heat exchanger fouling may lead to 1 – 2.5% of global CO 2 emissions. Furthermore, cost penalties associated with heat exchanger fouling are estimated to be roughly 0.25% of the gross domestic product (GDP) for industrialized countries. The high costs associated with fouling have facilitated the urgency in solving this complex problem. The Heat Exchanger Fouling & Cleaning Conference provides a unique opportunity to facilitate innovative thinking through the sharing of ideas, research, and technology. Collaboration is encouraged through interaction, discussion, and networking. Attendees will be able to participate in informative presentation and poster sessions, as well as interactive ad hoc discussions. Social activities—meals, evening receptions, and an offsite excursion—are also planned. Submissions from industry and academia—including students presenting their work—are welcome. Because fouling and fouling mitigation are complex problems, all areas regarding these topics are accepted, including practical and theoretical approaches, case studies, modeling, techniques on cleaning, or new inventions. CONFERENCE CHAIR: DR.-ING. HANS U. ZETTLER Heat Transfer Research, Inc., USA [email protected] HONORARY CONFERENCE CHAIR: PROF. HANS MÜLLER-STEINHAGEN Technische Universität Dresden, Germany [email protected] SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: DR.-ING. WOLFGANG AUGUSTIN TU Braunschweig, Germany [email protected] DR. GUILLAUME DELAPLACE INRA, France [email protected] DR.-ING. HEIKE GLADE Universität Bremen, Germany [email protected] DR.-ING. LES JACKOWSKI Chevron Energy Technology Company, USA [email protected] HIMANSHU JOSHI Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc., USA [email protected] PROF. DEREK LISTER University of New Brunswick, Canada [email protected] PROF. LUIS MELO University of Porto, Portugal [email protected] DR. AARON SMITH Heat Transfer Research, Inc., USA [email protected] IR. EDWIN VAN DOORN Fluor B.V., The Netherlands edwin.van.doorn@fluor.com PROF. QI ZHAO University of Dundee, UK [email protected] SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE The key themes of the 2019 Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning Conference are: Crude oil and hydrocarbon fluid fouling Fouling in Cooling water and thermal desalination units Power plants Dairy and food industries Surface modifications Modeling and CFD studies of fouling processes Anti-fouling design and operation of heat exchangers Mechanisms of heat transfer fouling (crystallization, particulate, reaction, corrosion, solidification, and biofouling) Micro and compact heat exchanger fouling Cleaning of heat exchangers Monitoring of heat exchanger fouling Fouling mitigation To register online or view conference information, visit www.heatexchanger-fouling.com. XIII

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Page 1: CALL FOR PAPERS - Fouling€¦ · CALL FOR PAPERS SYNOPSIS Numerous studies have shown that heat exchanger fouling may lead to 1 – 2.5% of global CO 2 emissions. Furthermore, cost

CALL FOR PAPERSSYNOPSISNumerous studies have shown that heat exchanger fouling may lead to 1 – 2.5% of global CO2 emissions. Furthermore, cost penalties associated with heat exchanger fouling are estimated to be roughly 0.25% of the gross domestic product (GDP) for industrialized countries. The high costs associated with fouling have facilitated the urgency in solving this complex problem.

The Heat Exchanger Fouling & Cleaning Conference provides a unique opportunity to facilitate innovative thinking through the sharing of ideas, research, and technology. Collaboration is encouraged through interaction, discussion, and networking. Attendees will be able to participate in informative presentation and poster sessions, as well as interactive ad hoc discussions. Social activities—meals, evening receptions, and an o�site excursion—are also planned.

Submissions from industry and academia—including students presenting their work—are welcome. Because fouling and fouling mitigation are complex problems, all areas regarding these topics are accepted, including practical and theoretical approaches, case studies, modeling, techniques on cleaning, or new inventions.

CONFERENCE CHAIR:DR.-ING. HANS U. ZETTLERHeat Transfer Research, Inc., [email protected]

HONORARY CONFERENCE CHAIR:PROF. HANS MÜLLER-STEINHAGENTechnische Universität Dresden, [email protected]

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:DR.-ING. WOLFGANG AUGUSTINTU Braunschweig, [email protected]

DR. GUILLAUME DELAPLACEINRA, [email protected]

DR.-ING. HEIKE GLADEUniversität Bremen, [email protected]

DR.-ING. LES JACKOWSKIChevron Energy Technology Company, [email protected]

HIMANSHU JOSHIShell Global Solutions (US) Inc., [email protected]

PROF. DEREK LISTERUniversity of New Brunswick, [email protected]

PROF. LUIS MELOUniversity of Porto, [email protected]

DR. AARON SMITHHeat Transfer Research, Inc., [email protected]

IR. EDWIN VAN DOORN Fluor B.V., The [email protected]

PROF. QI ZHAOUniversity of Dundee, [email protected]

SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCEThe key themes of the 2019 Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning Conference are:

• Crude oil and hydrocarbon fluid fouling • Fouling in • Cooling water and thermal desalination units • Power plants • Dairy and food industries • Surface modifications • Modeling and CFD studies of fouling processes • Anti-fouling design and operation of heat exchangers • Mechanisms of heat transfer fouling (crystallization, particulate, reaction, corrosion, solidification, and biofouling) • Micro and compact heat exchanger fouling • Cleaning of heat exchangers • Monitoring of heat exchanger fouling • Fouling mitigation

To register online or view conference information, visit www.heatexchanger-fouling.com.

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CONFERENCE FEESEarly Bird registration fee (net) before or on March 13, 2019

Full Participants: $ 1800.00Postgraduate Students: $ 1450.00Accompanying Guests: $ 750.00

Late registration from March 14, 2019

Full Participants: $ 1950.00Postgraduate Students: $ 1550.00Accompanying Guests: $ 800.00

IMPORTANT DATES AND SUBMISSION DEADLINESABSTRACTS DUE16 November 2018NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE14 December 2018FULL MANUSCRIPT DUE15 March 2019Both oral and poster presentations are scheduled. Interested participants are asked to submit a one-page abstract (max. 250 words) to [email protected] for consideration.

Following the acceptance of abstracts, guidelines for preparation of the full manuscript will be provided. For industrial contributions, the option of submitting an extended abstract rather than a full-length manuscript is o�ered. After the conference, all papers will be peer-reviewed and electronically published on the conference website. In addition, a number of selected papers will be published in a special issue of Heat Transfer Engineering.

Each participant may present a maximum of two papers. The final acceptance of the manuscript and its inclusion in the pre/post-conference proceedings are subject to participation of at least one author to present the work.

PREVIOUS CONFERENCE E-PROCEEDINGSThe previous e-proceedings of this conference (2003 onwards) can be obtained free of charge from the conference homepage: http://heatexchanger-fouling.com/proceedings.htm

CONFERENCE FORMATThe conference begins Sunday afternoon and continues through midday on Friday. Morning and afternoon sessions provide a stimulating balance between formal presentations, small group interactions, and informal discussions. Adequate time is provided in the afternoons and social hours for ad hoc meetings and discussions. To encourage maximum interaction and avoid parallel sessions, the conference registration is limited to 120 participants.As with previous conferences, the registration fees include accommodations, meals, and social activities. All participants stay in the conference hotel, joining together for meals and evening functions.

CONFERENCE VENUESituated amongst a wooden area on the Świder River, the Holiday Inn Warsaw Józefów is a short 40 minute drive from the Frederic Chopin Airport. Its easy access to the capital city of Warsaw—a major cultural and economic hub—makes this hotel a prime spot for both business and pleasure. The Holiday Inn Warsaw Józefów o�ers a variety of recreational activities, including tennis courts, a mini gym, saunas, a heated driving range, and an indoor pool with a panoramic view of the surrounding forest. The Klinika La Perla Spa is located onsite and o�ers a wide-range of treatments. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi and business services.

For more information visit https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/jozefow/wrsjo/hoteldetail

CONFERENCE EXCURSIONIncluded in the registration fee is a half-day excursion to the city of Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday afternoon, June 4th.

Fees for Full Participants and Postgraduate Students include conference proceedings, accommodation at the hotel, meals, and the conference excursion. There is also a social hour every evening at the hotel bar. The Accompanying Guest fee includes shared accommodation and everything apart from the conference proceedings.

Registrations are confirmed once payment has been received by the conference account. Conference registration will close when 120 participants are booked.

Panoramic view of Warsaw by night.

HEAT EXCHANGER FOULING & CLEANING CONFERENCE XIII

To register online or view conference information, visit www.heatexchanger-fouling.com.