Nov. 11th (Tue.) Main Room (The grand garden) 15:00 16:30 17:00 19:00 Room 1 (The grand beach) Room 2 (POOL POOL POOL) Registration Welcome Party Nov. 12th (Wed.) Main Room (The grand garden) 9:00 10:00 Opening Address 10:00 10:30 Coffee Break Room 1 (The grand beach) Room 2 (POOL POOL POOL) Plenary Lecture 1 P1: Energetics of commercial explosives and the role 10:30 of field parameters 11:30 Prof. B. Mohanty (Univ. Toronto, Canada) Chaired by Prof. G. Mogi (Univ. Tokyo) 11:30 12:30 Lunch 13:00 14:30 Poster Session 1 Session 1:Blast Wave Session 2:Ignition Session 3:Synthesis O1: On the effect of the dike on the propagation of the blast wave O8: Hypergolic ignition mechanism and flame structures of monomethylehydrazine/nitrogen dioxide co-flowing jets Y. Sugiyama (AIST, Japan) H. Tani (JAXA, Japan) O2: Experimental studies on debris hazards from explosions in subsurface magazines (II) O16: Synthesis and thermal behavior of 1,3,5-trinitro2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazo-[4,5-b]pyridin-2-one T. Saburi (AIST, Japan) O9: Distinguishing between active radicals’ chemical effect and thermal effect for combustion promotion by means of experiments using plasma jets Y. Yamamoto (Natl. Inst. Tech., Kitakyushu College, Japan) O3: Development new blasting technique for rescue work O10: Investigation on liquid atomization mechanism in sparkling fireworks O17: Synthesis and properties of 1-amino-2nitroguanidinium 5-nitrotetrazolate salt K. Nishino (AIST, Japan) C. Inoue (Univ. Tokyo, Japan) X. Jin (Nanjing Univ. of Sci. Tech., China) 14:30 14:50 14:50 15:10 O15: The thermally stable energetic guanidine salt based on 3,3'-((1E,1'E)-(2,4,6-trinitro-1,3-phenylene)bis(ethene-2,1-iyl))bis-(2,4,6-trinitrophenol) J. Xu (Nanjing Univ. of Sci. Tech., China) C. Ma (Nanjing Univ. Sci. Tech., China) 15:10 15:30 15:30 16:00 Coffee Break Session 4:Solid Propellant I Session 5:Green Propellant O4: Burning characteristics of agglomerated aluminum O11: Research and development of direct-current particles in the reaction zone and luminous flame of AP arcjet rocket engines in space using hydroxylammonium-nitrate propellant 16:00 composite propellant 16:20 R. Doi (Nihon Univ., Japan) Y. Fukutome (Osaka Inst. Technol., Japan) O5: Preparation of ammonium nitrate/ammonium perchlorate mixed particles and their thermal behavior Session 6:Detonation O18: Characterization of deflagration to detonation transition of a dynamic expansion agent using continues velocity of detonation measurement system M. Kim (Chonbuk Natl. Univ., Korea) O12: HAN-based liquid monopropellant: from lab-scale O19: Aluminum reactions in detonation products of to space application nitromethane 16:20 16:40 K. Tanaka (Fukuoka Univ., Japan) R. Amrousse (JAXA, Japan) N. Kaga (Nippon Koki, Japan) O6: Burning interruption of a solid propellant in a choked chamber by pressurization O13: Characteristics of a micro thruster using N2O/DME as propellant O20: Near propagation limit behavior of CH4/O2 detonation in round tube: influence of equivalent ratio and tube diameter M. Tanaka (Natl. Defense Academy, Japan) K. Bando (Kyushu Inst. Tech., Japan) K. Yoshida (Kyushu Inst.Tech., Japan) 16:40 17:00 O7: Luminous flames around ignited aluminum O14: Flow and dynamic rheological characterization of particles near burning surface of composite propellant - ethanolamine gelled propellant 17:00 Effect of heterogeneous decomposed gas velocity J. V. S Botchu (KAIST, Korea) 17:20 K. Takahashi (Nihon Univ., Japan) O21: Experimental study on an acceleration of a projectile using a gaseous detonation S. Maeda (Saitama Univ., Japan) 18:30 20:30 Dinner Nov. 13th (Thu.) Main Room (The grand garden) Room 1 (The grand beach) Room 2 (POOL POOL POOL) Session 7:Hybrid Rocket Session 8:Safety I Session 9:High Explosives & Modeling O22: Combustion characteristics of liquid GAP combustion products and C * combustion efficiency O31: Research on the output properties of confined detonating fuse O40: Effect of shock strength on layered coal-dust combustion behind shock wave Z. Jia (Beijing Inst. Space Mech. Elec., China) T. Kanno (Keio Univ., Japan) O23: Effect of initial temperature and pressure on the burning rate of GAP as hybrid rocket fuel O32: Numerical analysis on the damage of the explosion pit at Kumamoto Univ (II) O41: Numerical simulation of shock wave propagation for system consisting of explosive pellets and inert disks P. Chang (Univ. Tokyo, Japan) T. Yamamoto (Kumamoto Natl. College Tech., Japan) S. Kubota (AIST, Japan) O24: Flame holding mechanism of gas hybrid rockets contained metal particles O33: The effect of confinement on a melt-castable explosive (Comp-B) O42: Numerical modeling of underwater explosive performance of non-ideal aluminized explosive and idealized explosive K. Matsumoto (Nihon Univ., Japan) M. Hobbs (Sandia Natl. Labs., USA) S. Feng (Nanjing Univ. Sci.Tech., China) 9:00 9:20 K. Yaginuma (Nihon Univ., Japan) 9:20 9:40 9:40 10:00 10:00 10:30 Coffee Break Plenary Lecture 2 P2: Continuous gas generant innovation the reason for 10:30 airbag technology success 11:30 Dr. E. Giraud (Safran Herakles, France) Chaired by Prof. S. Date(Natl. Defense Academy) 11:30 12:00 Photography 12:00 13:00 Lunch 13:00 14:00 Poster Session 2 Session 10:Thermal Analysis Session 11:Safety II O25: Thermal behavior of nitrocellulose/acid mixtures under open and closed conditions O34: Influence of difference of equation of state for O43: Gurney constant estimation for non-ideal unreacted component of high explosive in reactive flow explosives simulation K. Katoh (Fukuoka University, Japan) S. Kubota (AIST, Japan) O26: Thermal properties of aluminum-water system measured with microcalorimetry I. Matsui (Japan Pyrotech. Assoc., Japan) O35: Evaluation of blast pressure around a subsurface O44: Flash ignition of nanoenergetic materials using magazine and its mitigation using water sea urchin-like carbon nanotubes for underwater explosion T. Homae (Toyama Natl. College Tech., Japan) J. Kim (Pusan Natl Univ., Korea) O27: Synthesis and decomposition mechanisms of 5amino-1,2,4-triazole-3-one O36: The factor database about the explosion and fire which occurred with energy substances O45: Attenuation of underwater explosion propagating through porous compressible foam N. Tokunaga(Yokohama Natl. Univ., Japan) H. Itagaki (JNIOSH, Japan) K. Kitagawa (Aichi Inst. Tech., Japan) 14:00 14:20 14:20 14:40 Session 12:Explosion M. Künzel (Univ. Pardubice, Czech) 14:40 15:00 15:00 15:30 Coffree Break Nov. 13th (Thu.) Continued From Previous Page Room 1 (The grand beach) Main Room (The grand garden) Session 13:Solid Propellant II Session 14:Safety III Room 2 (POOL POOL POOL) Session 15:Sensitivity O28: Simulation of work process for pyrotechnic device O37: Determination of thermal hazard for energetic based on propellant deflagration model materails O46: Sensitivity of nitrocellulose propellants to the firing temperature Q. Liu (Beijing Inst. Space Mech. Elec., China) L. Jeunieau(Royal Military Academy, Belgium) 15:30 15:50 M. Hartmann (AKTS, Switzerland) O29: Effects of HTPB-coating on nano-sized aluminum O38: Hazard evaluation with close pressure vessel test O47: Micro explosive-induced underwater shock wave in solid rocket propellant performance propagation and reflection at the interface 15:50 16:10 Y. Iwata (Natl. Research Inst. Fire & Disaster, Japan) A. Vorozhtsov (Tomsk State Univ., Russia) K. Ohtani (Tohoku Univ., Japan) O30: Catalytic mechanism in combustion of lowcalorific propellant with ammonium nitrate O39: A fine-powder feeder using gas flow for chemical O48: The mutual correlations among sensitivities, reaction device detonation and kinetic parameters of nitramine based PBXs Z. H. Ye (Mendeleyev Univ., Russia) K. Hirata (Univ. Miyazaki, Japan) 16:10 16:30 Q. Yan (Univ. Pardubice, Czech) Plenary Lecture 3 P3: Dinitramide salts: burning behavior and combustion mechanism 16:45 17:45 Prof. V. P. Sinditskii (Mendeleyev Univ., Russia) Chaired by Prof. K. Hori (JAXA) Banquet @ Marine World Uminonakamichi (Aquarium) 18:00-19:00 Welcome drink 19:00-21:00 Banquet aa a a 18:00 21:00 Nov. 14th (Fri.) Main Room (The grand garden) Session 16:Pyrolysis & Combustion of HEMs Room 1 (The grand beach) Session 17:Blast Wave & Explosion Room 2 (POOL POOL POOL) Session 18:Measurement O49: Universal phenomenon of self-synchronization of the micro/nano- structures of the energetic materials 9:00 reactionary zones 9:20 A. N. Lukin (WCRC, Russia) O53: Study on auto-ignition mechanism of high pressure hydrogen jet into a tube using a plunger system O57: High-throughput auto-sampling explosives trace detection systems using mass spectrometry K. Yamashita (Aoyama Gakuin Univ., Japan) H. Nagano (Hitachi, Japan) O50: Evolved gas analysis of condensed phase decomposition of ammonium nitrate O54: The effect of structure shape on blast wave propagation from an internal explosion O58: Extending measurable frequency range of thrust evaluation device by use of disturbance observer Y. Izato (Yokohama Natl. Univ., Japan) D. Kim (Kyungil Univ., Korea) O51: Condensed-phase thermal decomposition of ammonium dinitramide O55: Numerical simulation of ignition mechanism from shock focusing reflector into H2-O2 mixture O59: Rapid bottom-up synthesis of graphene quantum dots H. Matsunaga (Yokohama Natl. Univ., Japan) M. Asahara (Aoyama Gakuin Univ., Japan) G. Yang (China Academy Eng. Phys., China) O52: Combustion of binary system based on doublebased model propellant with HMX O56: Investigation on the attenuation effect of the HE ground surface detonation O60: Thermal hazard and kinetic analyses on Michael addition reaction of acrylic acid Z. H. Ye (Mendeleyev Univ., Russia) M. Katayama (Itochu T-S C., Japan) M. Fujita (Yokohama Natl. Univ., Japan) 9:20 9:40 K. Kashihara (Univ. Miyazaki, Japan) 9:40 10:00 10:00 10:20 10:20 10:40 Coffee Break Plenary Lecture 4 P4: Metal-fluorocarbon composites: versatile energetic 10:40 materials 11:40 Prof. E-C Koch (Cranfield Univ., UK) Chaired by Prof. T. Tachibana(Kyushu Inst. Tech.) 11:40 12:30 13:30 19:30 Closing Remarks Awards Ceremony Optional Tour Tour 1 : Traditional Crafts and Arts in Fukuoka City (Additional Fee : approx. 5,000 JPY ) Tour 2 : SUMO Wrestling ( Additional Fee : approx. 6,500 JPY )aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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