5th International Conference on Combustion Science and Processes (CSP'20)
October 14, 2020 - October 16, 2020 | Lisbon, Portugal
Due to COVID'19 pandemic it held VIRTUALLY
The 5th International Conference on Combustion Science and Processes (CSP'20) held Virtually on October 14-16, 2020. CSP'20 has been completed with great success and this would not have been possible without the dedication and help of the organizers, the chairs and keynote speakers, scientific committee members, and all participants. Many thanks for their continuous support.
Submissions
Submissions were in the form of extended abstracts, short papers, and full manuscripts.
- all submitted papers were peer-reviewed
- the conference proceedings were published under an ISSN and ISBN number
- each paper were assigned a unique DOI number by Crossref
- the conference proceedings were indexed by Google Scholar
- the proceedings were permanently archived in Portico (one of the largest community-supported digital archives in the world).
Congress Chair


Keynote Speakers


Scientific Committee Members
Dr. Byungchul Choi, Chonnam National University, South Korea
Dr. Young Choi, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, South Korea
Dr. Pedro Jorge Martins Coelho, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Dr. Qinling Li, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Dr. Lin Ma, The University of Sheffield, UK
Dr. Vahid Motevalli , Tennessee Tech University, USA
Dr. Constantine D. Rakopoulos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Dr. Guido Saccone, CIRA - Italian Aerospace Research Centre, Italy
Dr. Sergei Sazhin, University of Brighton, UK
Dr. Andrzej Szlęk, Silesian Technical University, Poland
Dr. Miroslaw Wyszynski, University of Birmingham, UK
Combustion Symposium
The proposed symposium deals with investigations of combustion processes, carried out through numerical methodologies, ranging from zero-dimensional chemical, kinetic analysis up to three-dimensional, full scale, turbulent, multispecies, complex geometry systems simulations performed with both commercial and in-house RANS, LES and DNS CFD codes. Some relevant topics, covered by this symposium are:
- simulation strategies;
- numerical solution of coupled and mathematical stiff systems of differential equations;
- prediction of ignition and extinction phenomena for premixed and diffusion flames;
- analysis of combustion dynamics and instabilities;
- evaluation of interactions between laminar flames and acoustic waves or other perturbations;
- investigation of flames transient and oscillatory behaviour;
- verification of chemical kinetic schemes and turbulent combustion models;
- validation of numerical-theoretical models against experimental data.
CIRA - Italian Aerospace Research Centre
Best Paper Award Winners
We would like to congratulate the following authors for winning the Best Paper Award:
- Pascal Bruel
for the paper entitled: “Some Specific Aspects Related To the Use of the Artificial Compressibility Methods to Simulate Unsteady Flows “