Objectives
Learning outcomes:
The course is divided into three main parts:
1. Description of the context from production, and storage to utilization.
2. Theory and fundamentals of H2 combustion.
3. Numerical methods and tools for post-processing and analysis.
The course is divided into three main parts:
- Introduction to the hydrogen economy, production and storage.
- Theory and fundamentals of H2 combustion.
- Numerical methods and tools for post-processing and analysis.
CoEC researchers and external speakers representing different sectors are coming together to discuss the challenges and opportunities for the utilization of hydrogen in practical applications. The course includes lectures, open sessions and hands on activities.
Speakers
- Albert Tarancon (IREC)
- Maria Serra (CSIC-UPC)
- Olivier Laget (IFPEN)
- Anais Marie Gay (Airbus)
- Christine Rouselle (University of Orléans)
- Lukasz Panek (Siemens AG)
- Sébastien Caillat (Fives Stein)
- Heinz Pitsch (RWTH Aachen University)
- Thierry Poinsot (IMFT)
- Ananias Tomboulides (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
- Daniel Mira (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
- Alessandro Parente (Université libre de Bruxelles)
- Alberto Procacci (Université libre de Bruxelles)