The Cambridge workshop on turbomachinery for heat recovery and low-carbon power
The Whittle Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
19th May 2015
This 1-day workshop aims to bring together academics, research students and people working in industry, involved in turbomachinery and thermofluid dynamics of real-gas flows. The workshop aims to discuss the technological and research challenges for modern and future low-carbon technologies, such as low-carbon power generation, advanced cycles and heat recovery systems.The topics for discussion will include:
- Organic Rankine Cycles
- Supercritical CO2
- Non-equilibrium flows
- Thermodynamic Cycle analysis
- Real-gas/Dense-gas flows
Please register by e-mailing Dr Andrew Wheeler at
heat-recovery-2015@eng.cam.ac.uk
If you would like to give a short talk, please also state this in your e-mail, along with a short title.
Please include in your e-mail your full name, institution and any special dietary requirements if any.
Registration will close on 30th April 2015. There will be a limited number of around 30 spaces, so please register as soon as possible.
This workshop is funded by the EPSRC through the EPSRC Fellowship scheme (EP/L027437/1). This project is entitled 'Transforming heat-recovery system performance by exploiting multi component turbine flows'. Further information about this project can be found at
http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/NGBOViewGrant.aspx?GrantRef=EP/L027437/1