International Flame Research Foundation | |
Abbreviation | IFRF |
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Formation | 1948 |
Type | Non-profit educational society |
Legal status | Foundation |
Purpose | Industrial combustion science |
Region served | Word |
The International Flame Research Foundation – IFRF is a non-profit research association and network created in 1948[1][2] in IJmuiden (Netherlands), established in Livorno (Italy) between 2005[3] and 2016 (Fondazione Internazionale per la Ricerca Sulla Combustione – ONLUS), and in Sheffield (UK) since 2017.[4] Meredith Thring was one of the founders.[5]
The IFRF Membership Network unites some 1000 combustion researchers from 130 industrial companies and academic institutions worldwide, around a common interest in efficient and environmentally responsible industrial combustion, with a focus on flame studies.
History
The IFRF can be traced to a proposal written in 1948 by Meredith Thring, head of the Physics Department in the newly formed British Iron and Steel Research Association (BISRA).[6] Entitled Proposals for the Establishment of an International Research Project on Luminous Radiation, the document resulted in the formation of the International Flame Radiation Research Committee with representatives of the steel, fuel and appliance making industries in France, Holland and England - specifically the British Iron and Steel Research Association (BISRA), the Iron and Steel Research Association of France (IRSID) and the Royal Dutch Iron and Steel Company (KNHS).[6]
Publications
The IFRF is the publisher of technical reports and regular publications:
- The Industrial Combustion Journal (ISSN 2075-3071) since 1999, named IFRF Combustion Journal between Sept. 1999 and Aug. 2009 (ISSN 1562-479X),
- The Monday Night Mail - MNM - (ISSN 1562-4781) since 1999, in 1998 a few numbers of the IFRF Newsletter were also published,
- The Combustion Handbook (ISSN 1607-9116) since 2001.
Theses publications are freely available on-line.
Events
The IFRF organises events to disseminate knowledge on combustion.
Topic Oriented Technical Meetings (TOTeM)
TOTeMs are organized since 1989, once or twice a year:
TOTeM n° | Topic | Year | Location | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
50 | Decarbonising combustion in hard-to-abate sectors[7] | 2023 | Piacenza (Politecnico di Milano) | Italy |
49 | Chemical energy carriers for long-term storage and long-distance transport of renewable energies[8] | 2023 | Mulhouse (LGRE) | France |
48 | Hydrogen for decarbonisation[9][10][11] | 2022 | Jouy-en-Josas (Air Liquide) | France |
47 | Additive manufacturing for combustion application[12] | 2020 | Paris (Fivesgroup) | France |
46 | Waste-to-energy – Status and perspective of technologies[13] | 2019 | Pisa | Italy |
45 | Gas turbines for future energy systems[14] | 2018 | Cardiff | UK |
44 | Gaseous fuels for industry and power generation: challenges and opportunities[15] | 2017 | Essen (GWI Gas- und Wärme-Institut) | Germany |
43 | Fired equipment safety and its associated instrumentation and control requirements[16] | 2016 | Sheffield | UK |
35 | Co-firing secondary fuels in power generation: from fuel characterization to full scale testing[17] | 2010 | Pisa | Italy |
34 | Gas Turbine Research: Fuels, Combustion, Heat Transfer and Emissions[18] | 2010 | Cardiff University and the Gas Turbine Research Centre, Port Talbot | UK |
30 | Computational Fluid Dynamics – Simulation of Combustion Processes[19] | 2007 | Waikoloa (HI) | USA |
28 | Mercury, trace metals and fine particulates – Issues and Solutions[20] | 2008 | Salt Lake City (UT) | USA |
25 | Quest for Zero Emission in Industrial Furnaces -State of the Art and Future Development of High Temperature Air Combustion[21] | 2003 | Stockholm | Sweden |
12 | Application of Mathematical Modelling of full Scale Industrial Processes: Status and need for Sub-Models[22] | 1999 | Guernsey | UK |
IFRF Conferences
IFRF Conferences (formerly Members Conference) are organized approximately every two or three years:
Conference | Year | N° | Location | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
IFRF 2018 Conference "Clean, efficient and safe industrial combustion"[23] | 2018 | 19 | Sheffield | UK |
18th IFRF Members Conference "Flexible and clean fuel conversion in industry"[24] | 2015 | 18 | Freising | Germany |
17th IFRF Members Conference "Clean and efficient fuel conversion in industry"[25] | 2012 | 17 | Maffliers | France |
16th IFRF Members Conference "Combustion and sustainability: new technologies, new fuels, new challenges"[26] | 2009 | 16 | Boston | USA |
15th IFRF Members Conference "Combustion in an Efficient and Environmentally Acceptable Manner"[27] | 2007 | 15 | Pisa | Italy |
14th IFRF Members Conference | 2004 | 14 | Noordwijkerhout | Netherlands |
13th IFRF Members Conference | 2001 | 13 | Noordwijkerhout | Netherlands |
12th IFRF Members Conference | 1998 | 12 | Noordwijkerhout | Netherlands |
11th IFRF Members Conference | 1995 | 11 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
10th IFRF Members Conference | 1992 | 10 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
9th IFRF Members Conference | 1989 | 9 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
8th IFRF Members Conference | 1986 | 8 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
7th IFRF Members Conference | 1983 | 7 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
6th IFRF Members Conference | 1980 | 6 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
5th IFRF Members Conference | 1978 | 5 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
4th IFRF Members Conference | 1976 | 4 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
3rd IFRF Members Conference | 1973 | 3 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
2nd IFRF Members Conference | 1971 | 2 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
1st IFRF Members Conference[28] | 1969 | 1 | IJmuiden | Netherlands |
Other events
The IFRF organises events with other scientific associations such as the Combustion Institute and special flame days with other national committees.
Event | Year | Location | Country |
---|---|---|---|
IFRF Workshop at the 11th European Combustion Meeting:[29] From lab scale to industrial combustion: challenges for the scale up of experimental and simulation approaches[30] | 2023 | Rouen | France |
Industry Roundtable at the 39th International Symposium on Combustion – Decarbonated Combustion in Industrial Processes[31] | 2022 | Vancouver | Canada |
Structure
The IFRF is organised in 9 national committee plus the Associate Member Group (AMG) where no national committee exists.
Committees
- American Flame Research Committee - AFRC
- British Flame Research Committee - BFRC
- Chinese Flame Research Committee - CFRC
- Finnish Flame Research Committee - FFRC
- French Flame (Comité français) - CF
- German Flame (Deutsche Vereinigung für Verbrennungsforschung e.V.) - DVV
- Italian Flame (Comitato Italiano) - CI
- Dutch Flame (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Vlamonderzoek) - NVV
- Swedish Flame Research Committee - SFRC
Governance
The IFRF in managed by a Council and an Executive Committee.
Locations
From 1948 to 2005 the IFRF facilities were located in the CORUS R&D centre at IJmuiden (Netherlands).
In 2005, the research station was relocated at ENEL facilities in Livorno (Italy), the measurement programme was restarted November 27, 2006.[32]
In 2015 a relocation of the IFRF headquarters process was initiated.[33] Leading to the designation of University of Sheffield and its PACT Archived 2015-12-22 at the Wayback Machine laboratory as the new IFRF location from 2017.[34]
See also
- The Combustion Institute, a network of researchers specialised in combustion mainly from academia.
References
- ↑ Stimulating Cooperative Research in Fossil Energy at Universities. National Research Council (U.S.). 1984. p. 48.
- ↑ Weber, Roman (1998). The spirit of Ijmuiden. Fifty years of the IFRF. 1948-1998. Ijmuiden: International Flame Research Foundation. p. 280. ISBN 90-801495-2-7.
- ↑ "International Flame Research Foundation (IFRF)" (PDF). Heat Processing – International Magazine for Industrial Furnaces, Heat Treatment Plants, Equipment (5): 93. January 2014. ISSN 1611-616X.
- ↑ "Message from new IFRF Director, Philip Sharman". The Monday Night Mail. 9 January 2017. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017.
- ↑ Rob ThringThe Independent, 30 September 2006
- 1 2 Weber, Roman (1998). Spirit of IJmuiden. IJmuiden: IFRF. pp. 15–29. ISBN 9080149527.
- ↑ "TOTeM 50 – Decarbonising combustion in hard-to-abate sectors". ifrf.net. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
- ↑ "TOTeM 49 – Chemical energy carriers for long-term storage and long-distance transport of renewable energies". ifrf.net. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ↑ "IFRF TOTeM – Hydrogen for Industrial Decarbonisation | The Combustion Institute". 2022-03-30. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
- ↑ "IFRF TOTeM – Hydrogen for decarbonisation – October 13th 2022 – Paris". Retrieved 2022-09-22.
- ↑ Kelsall, Greg (7 November 2022). "Summary and key learnings from the 48th TOTeM on 'Hydrogen for Decarbonisation'". Retrieved 2 December 2022.
- ↑ "TOTeM47: Additive Manufacturing for Combustion Application".
- ↑ "TOTeM46: Waste-to-energy – Status and perspective of technologies".
- ↑ "TOTeM 45 "Gas turbines for future energy systems"".
- ↑ "TOTeM 44: Gaseous fuels for industry and power generation: challenges and opportunities". ifrf.net.
- ↑ "TOTeM 43 – Programme". IFRF.net.
- ↑ "TOTeM 35 "Co-firing secondary fuels in power generation: from fuel characterization to full scale testing"". ifrf.net. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
- ↑ "TOTeM 34 Proceedings on Line". ifrf.net. 2010-11-08. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
- ↑ "TOTeM 30 proceedings available online".
- ↑ "TOTeM 28 – Mercury, trace metals and fine particulates – Issues and Solutions".
- ↑ "TOTeM 25 "Quest for zero emission in industrial furnaces – State of the art and future development of high temperature air combustion"".
- ↑ "IFRF Summary Document – TOTeM 12".
- ↑ "IFRF 2018 Conference, Sheffield, UK".
- ↑ "18th IFRF Members' Conference Final Update".
- ↑ "IFRF International Member Conference June 2012".
- ↑ "IFRF 16th International Members' Conference".
- ↑ "15th IFRF Members Conference".
- ↑ "Members Conference at IJmuiden 22nd – 23rd May 1969: Programme".
- ↑ "European Combustion Meeting 2023 - Sciencesconf.org". ecm2023.sciencesconf.org. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ↑ "From lab scale to industrial combustion: challenges for the scale up of experimental and simulation approaches". ifrf.net. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ↑ "39th International Symposium on Combustion". www.combustionsymposia.org. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
- ↑ "IFRF flame is back!!, article from the Monday Night Mail, November 27, 2006". Archived from the original on November 18, 2015.
- ↑ "IFRF Director's Updates, Monday Night Mail, November 16, 2015". Archived from the original on November 18, 2015.
- ↑ "IFRF Relocation". The Monday Night Mail. 2015-12-14. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
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