MDEC 2010, October 5-8, 2010, Toronto, ON
Conference Presentations
Conference agenda (pdf)
- Keynote Address: Diesel exhaust—is a more complete view necessary
- Dirk Dahmann, Institut für Gefahrstoff-Forschung (IGF), Germany
- Diesel particulate matter and cardiovascular risk
- Sandra Dorman, Laurentian University
- Successful evaluation of DPF system at Creighton Mine
- Joe Stachulak, Vale
- RYPOS HDPF filters on diesel equipment underground at the Detroit Salt Mine
- Vio Mosincat, Detroit Salt Mine
- Emissions and performance of a retrofit urea-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system
- Brent G. Rubeli, NRCan
- Hybrid Underground Loader 2010 Project Update
- Marcel Demers, Denise Labelle, Randy Wilson and Olli Matikainen, Mining Technologies
- High performance natural gas technology for mining and rail
- Bruce Hodgins, Westport Power
- Underground electric trucks
- David Willick, ABB Inc.
- Oxidation catalysts in diesel engine applications
- Tom Roberts, Airflow Catalyst
- Ventilation on Demand Project
- Glenn Lyle, CEMI
- Role of DPM in DPF and DFE filtration process
- Aleksandar Bugarski, NIOSH
- DPM sampling at Musselwhite mine
- Farah Kassam, Goldcorp Canada
- Lightweighting of Automotive Vehicles
- Kumar Sadayappan,
- Roundtable Forum: Diesel Particulate Filters
- Aleksandar Bugarski, NIOSH
- Roundtable Forum: Fuels
- Brent Rubeli, NRCan
- Roundtable Forum: DPM and NO2
- Addy Majewski, Ecopoint Inc.
- Roundtable Forum: Engine and Vehicles
- John Vergunst, MOL
- Final Plenary Consultation
- Mahe Gangal, Co-Chair MDEC Conference
Diesel Workshop
Workshop agenda (pdf)
- Deutz path to tier 4 for underground mining engines
- Greg Tremaine, Deutz
- Tier 4 industrial engines technology
- Andrew Suda, MTU Detroit Diesel
- Biodiesel: Regulatory overview
- Brian Ahearn, Esso
- Imperial Oil/CPPI Bio-diesel Research Project Funded Under NRDDI Program
- Marc-Andre Poirier, Esso
- Biodiesel Test at Kinross Gold Paracatu Mine
- Kevin Morris, Kinross Gold Mine
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