Conference Contributions

KMP van Eeten, R Verzicco, GJF van Heijst, JC Schouten, and J van der Schaaf (2018). Direct numerical simulation of turbulence in rotor-stator spinning disc reactors: prediction of mass transfer and micromixing efficiency. Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Chemical Reactor Engineering (ISCRE25): Bridging Science & Technology. Florence, Italy. May 2018.

Invited plenary speaker: KMP van Eeten (2016). No more limits in chemical industry. 2nd Flow Chemistry Symposium, India Chapter. Hyderabad, India. June 2016.

KMP van Eeten (2016). No more limits in chemical industry. Asian International Continuous Flow Chemistry Summit, CPhI China. Shanghai, China. June 2016.

KMP van Eeten, J van der Schaaf, GJF van Heijst, and JC Schouten (2012). Stability of solution branches in infinite rotating disc flow. 65th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society – Division Fluid Dynamics (APS-DFD). San Diego (CA), USA. November 2012.

KMP van Eeten, J van der Schaaf, GJF van Heijst, and JC Schouten (2012). Stability of solution branches in infinite rotating disc flow. 9th European Fluid Mechanics Conference. Rome, Italy. September 2012.

KMP van Eeten, J van der Schaaf, and JC Schouten (2012). The effect of viscosity on bubble formation in the rotor-stator spinning disc reactor. Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Chemical Reaction and Engineering (ISCRE 2012). Maastricht, the Netherlands. September 2012.

J van der Schaaf, F Visscher, KMP van Eeten, MHJM de Croon, and JC Schouten (2011). Process intensification of multiphase processes with a rotor-stator spinning disc reactor. Proceedings of the 22nd AIChE Annual Meeting. Minneapolis (MI), USA. October 2011.

KMP van Eeten, J van der Schaaf, and JC Schouten (2011). Boundary layer thicknesses in the spinning disc reactor. Proceedings of the Netherlands Process Technology Symposium (NPS-11). Arnhem, the Netherlands, October 2011.

KMP van Eeten, J van der Schaaf, and JC Schouten (2010). Hydrodynamics in rotating multiphase flows. Netherlands Process Technology Meeting (NPS-10). Veldhoven, The Netherlands. October  2010.