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Industry Platform
Technical Conference
15th - 16th January17th - 18th January
Programof Events
Meeting future power and propulsion requirements through research, innovation, development and dissemination.
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Each part of this entire event provides you with an excellent occasion for meeting with col-leagues from all over the world, creating many opportunities for networking, for collaboration, and for the building of trusting relationships. We are grateful to you for having decided to join us and to our industrial sponsors whose support has been essential in bringing you this GPPS event.
With the current ’turbulence’ within the tur-bomachinery-based power conversion and pro-pulsion industry, these events are an essential part of approaching the many challenges we face today.
The power industry is undergoing dramatic re-structuring in response to changes in the energy market. The coincidence of a down-turn in the power industry’s investment cycle with a longterm trend towards renewables has created a reduc-tion in demand for power generation equipment few had predicted in the present magnitude.
The aero propulsion industry is taking on the triple challenges of ramping-up production and intro-ducing to the market ambitious new aeroengine designs, maintaining and even improving the per-formance of an ever-growing legacy fleet, and de-veloping the propulsion architectures and equip-ment for the aviation challenges of the future.
At the Zurich19 Technical Conference you will find an exciting and inspirational program addressing these challenges in peer-reviewed technical presentations.
During the Forum19 you will find an exciting and thought-provoking program focusing on a range of applications, such as power generation, pro-pulsion and oil & gas, from technological as well as business perspectives. Panel discussions will explore new business and technological drivers. Our Gala dinner will surely be one of the high-lights of the event!
As a truly volunteer-led organization, we need your help and ideas on how we should sup-port our global stakeholders. If you have any thoughts you would like to share, please join us at our Town Hall events or contact me or one of the Executive Committee members.
Prof. Joerg (“Yorg”) R. Seume Chairman, GPPS Zurich19 + GPPS Forum19Leibniz University Hannover
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Global Power and Propulsion Society (GPPS) as well as its Executive Committee, I am pleased to welcome you to our third annual event based in Zurich, Switzerland.
This time, our new format offers you four days; two days of Technical Conference with technical presentations and technical keynotes, inter-disciplinary keynotes, a tutorial, and a Scholar lecture. The subsequent two days of Forum offer topical keynotes and panel discussions on the trends driving the power industry and the aviation industry.
Welcome toGPPS Zurich19 & GPPS Forum19
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Table of Contents
GPPS Zurich19
GPPS Zurich19 Diary
Speakers
Panel Chair & Panelists
Paper Sessions
Track Chairs
Agenda & Session Assignment
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Author Index
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GPPS Forum19
GPPS Forum19 Diary
Speakers
Panel Chairs
Panelists
Agenda
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Welcome to GPPS 2019
Registration & Networking
Executive Committee
Advisory Committee + Organizing Committee GPPS 2019
Sponsors
Travel to Zurich
Location Map
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RegistrationRegistration Desk (on ETH Map, page 8)Main Building, E Floor, Lobby
Registrants will be provided→ Name badge and welcome package→ Access to every session in registered event→ Data for all of the final papers of GPPS Zurich19→ Daily lunch vouchers for registered event
Pre-registration @ ETH main building (HG), ground floor15:00 – 17:00 Monday 14th January
Registration Hours @ ETH main building (HG), ground floor07:30 – 18:00 Tuesday + 07:30 – 17:30 Wednesday08:30 – 17:00 Thursday + 07:00 – 15:00 Friday
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Morning Coffee & Networking @ Main Building, E Floor, Main HallTuesday 15th January, 08:00 – 08:30 Wednesday 16th January, 07:30 – 08:00
Mid Morning Coffee @ Main Building, E Floor, Main HallTuesday 15th January, 09:45 – 10:15 Wednesday 16th January, 10:00 – 10:30
Daily Lunches @ Mensa Polyterrasse (see map page 7)Tuesday 15th January, 12:15 – 13:15Wednesday 16th January, 12:30 – 13:30
Afternoon Coffee @ Main Building, E Floor, Main HallTuesday 15th January, 15:15 – 15:45 Wednesday 16th January, 16:00 – 16:30
Opening ReceptionTuesday 15th January, 18:15 –20:00
GPPS Forum19
Morning Coffee & Networking @ Main Building, E Floor, Main HallFriday 18th January, 07:30 – 08:15
Mid Morning Coffee @ Main Building, E Floor, Main HallFriday 18th January, 10:00 – 10:30
Daily Lunches @ Mensa Polyterrasse (see map page 7,8)Thursday 17th January, 12:15 – 13:45Friday 18th January, 12:30 – 14:00
Afternoon Coffee @ Main Building, E Floor, Main HallThursday 17th January, 15:30 – 16:00
Gala Dinner @ Zunfthaus zur Saffran, Limmatquai 54, 8001 ZürichThursday 17th January, 19:00 – 23:00
Registration & Networking
WIFI AccessInternet access is available within the ETH main building.
To login please use:WLAN: public-5 or ETHpublic Login: GPPSPassword: Zurich19
The Registration Desk, Information Center, and Lost and Found are located on the ground floor.
Name Badges are required for admission to all conference sessions and meal functions. Lost your name badge? Go to the Registra-tion Desk to obtain a replacement.
Networking
4Conference ChairProf. Jörg SeumeLeibniz University Hannover
Review ChairProf. Ronald MailachTU Dresden
Technical Program ChairProf. Scott MorrisUniversity of Notre Dame
Dr. Sunao Aoki (MHI, Japan)
Prof. Piero Colonna (Delft Univ., Netherlands)
Prof. Mike Dunn (OSU, USA)
Prof. Torsten Fransson (KTH, Sweden)
Frank Haselbach (Rolls Royce, UK)
Prof. Robert Kielb (Duke Univ., USA)
Prof. Lee Langston (Univ. Connecticut, USA)
Prof. Knox Millsaps (ONR, USA)
Dr. Allan Volponi (Pratt & Whitney, USA)
Prof. Thomas Sattelmayer (TU Munich, Germany)
Prof. Joerg Seume (Univ. of Hannover, Germany)
Vinod Philip (Siemens, Germany)
Bernhard Winkelmann (Solar Turbines, USA)
Prof. Sigmar Wittig (Univ. of Karlsruhe, Germany)
ChairmanProf. Reza Abhari Laboratory for Energy Conversion (LEC), ETH Zurich Zurich, Switzerland
Dr. Klaus BrunMember GPPS EC, Elliott Group
Dr. Frank EulitzPower & Gas Division, Siemens, Germany
Dr. Jinzhang FengAero Engine Corporationof China (AECC)Shanghai, China
Vice Chairman/ Journal Editor Prof. Howard Hodson University of CambridgeCambridge, UK
Treasurer Prof. Seung Jin Song Department of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringSeoul National UniversitySeoul, South Korea
Prof. Toshinori WatanabeDepartment of Aeronautics and AstronauticsUniversity of TokyoTokyo, Japan
GPPS Committees
Organizing Committee: GPPS Zurich19 & GPPSForum19
Advisory Committee
Executive Committee
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Siemens Power and Gas: Energy for today – and for generations to comeSiemens has been a pacesetter for energy systems for more than 150 years – creating lasting value for its customers. It offers utilities, IPPs, EPCs, and oil and gas customers a comprehensive spectrum of components and solutions incl. services and project financing for the environmentally-compatible and resource-saving generation of power and heat and for the reliable transportation of oil and gas.www.siemens.com/power-generation
MAPNA GroupMAPNA Group is a leading Iranian industrial enterprise whose business covers di-verse infrastructure lines: power generation, oil & gas, rail transportation, and invest-ment. The company manufactures a diverse range of industrial machinery, from tur-bines and generators to turbocompressors and locomotives. MAPNA also serves as a solution provider for projects both inside and outside Iran.www.mapnagroup.com
Avio AeroAvio Aero, a GE Aviation business, provides its clients with technological solutions for mechanical transmissions, turbines and combustion chambers. www.avioaero.com
MTU Maintenance MTU Maintenance is the global market leader in providing customized service solutions for aero engines. As engine experts, we provide maximum reliability for operators and owners. Our wide range of service solutions encompasses all aspects of engine MRO, asset management and leasing.www.mtu.de/maintenance
Pratt & WhitneyPratt & Whitney is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft en-gines and auxiliary power units with advanced technology supporting both domestic and international partners, including more than over 30 armed forces around the world.www.pw.utc.com
Solar Turbines Inc.Solar Turbines is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial gas turbines and compressors, with approximately 15,500 units sold in more than 100 countries. Solar Tur-bines manufactures an extensive line of gas turbine-powered compressor sets, mechani-cal drive packages and generator sets.www.solarturbines.com
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Travel to Zurich
To Zurich by train:Look for the Swiss Federal Railways connections to Zurich Main Station (“Zurich Hauptbahnhof” (HB)).
To Zurich by plane:Zurich airport is located at about 10 km from the town center. After arriving at the Airport, connections to Zurich Centre are very good and take between 15 and 30 minutes depending on transport.
Zurich Airport to Zurich CentreBy tram, from Zurich Airport to ETH and Zurich CentreTram no. 10 (direction Bahnhofplatz/HB) to tram stop “ETH/Universitätsspital”, the tram then ends at Zurich Main Station. The tram operates daily from 6 am to 11 pm with trams departing every 7 to 15 minutes. Journey time: 40 minutes (Tickets should be purchased from the counter or machine; you need a valid ticket for 3 zones).
By train, from Zurich Airport to Zurich main train stationIf you wish to travel from the airport to the city centre (main station), you should travel by S-Bahn or train. The trains leave from the station located under Terminal B. Journey time: about 15 minutes (Tickets should be purchased from the counter or machine; you need a valid ticket for 3 zones).
Driving directions from Zurich AirportThe airport is located at the center of Switzerland’s road network with excellent connections to Zurich Centre on the A20. There are three covered car parks next to the airport terminals and a further car park a short distance away. The open-air P60 car park provides remote long-term parking.
Train 15 – 20 minutes Single ticket: CHF 6.60Tram (Line 10) 40 minutes Single ticket: CHF 6.60
Taxi 20 minutes CHF 60 – 70
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Location Map
From Zurich Main Train Station to ETHTwo tramway lines pass by the “Zurich HB” (Main Station) then stop at “ETH-Universitätsspital”:
Tramway No. 6 (“Bahnhofstrasse” direction “Zoo”)
Tramway No. 10 (“Bahnhofplatz/HB” direction “Bahnhof Oerlikon / Seebach”).
Alternatively a short walk (across the River Limmat) to the PolyBahn (funicular railway) will then take you to the lower entrance of the ETH Building.
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Reliable technology – dependable partner.Since 1990, Siemens has completed over 330 turnkey powerplants with total output exceeding 105,000 megawatts. Withmore than 6,900 installed gas turbines in over 60 countries, weare the leading original equipment manufacturer – not only forthis technology but for all plant needs throughout the lifetimeof the asset. With the right ideas, innovations and know-how weare the dependable partner of our customers.
Reliable energy for today – and for generations to come.
siemens.com/power-generation
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12:15 - 13:15 Mensa Polyterrasse
Conference Lunch
13:15 - 15:15 Main Building, E 3 + E5
Paper Session: Radial Compressors
Technical Keynote : Endwall Heat Transfer in the High-Pressure TurbinesPaper Session: Cooling Technology & Heat Transfer
15:15 - 15:45 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Afternoon Coffee Break
15:45 - 16:45 Main Building, E 3 + E5
Paper Session: Ducts & Nozzles
Paper Session: Seal & Secondary Flow
17:00 - 17:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Interdisciplinary Keynote: The Evolution of Turbomachinery Design and Technology with High-Fidelity CFD
17:45 - 18:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Town Hall: Part 1 (Focus: GPPS Journal and Fostering of Academic Talent)
18:15 - 20:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Opening Reception
Monday 14th January
15:00 -17:00 Main Building, E Floor, Lobby
Pre-Registration
Tuesday 15th January
07:30 - 18:00 Main Building, E Floor, Lobby
Registration
08:00 - 08:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Authors’ Briefing
08:00 - 08:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Morning Coffee & Networking
08:30 - 09:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Opening Ceremony GPPS Zurich19
09:00 - 09:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Scholar Lecture: Turbomachinery Noise: Present and Future
09:45 - 10:15 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Coffee Break
10:15 - 12:15 Main Building, E 3 + E5
Technical Keynote: Compressible Modal Instability Onset in an Aerodynamically Mistuned Transonic FanPaper Session: Axial Compressors
Technical Keynote: A History of Instrumentation Systems for the Ground Testing of Propulsion SystemsPaper Session: Instrumentation & Testing
GPPS Zurich19 Diary
GPPS AWARDS 2018As recognition of the hard work and extraordinary con-tributions to research carried out within the engineering community, GPPS has made a series of annual awards designed to recognise excellence and achievement in both specific and general fields of Power and Propulsion.
Join us at the GPPS Zurich19 Opening Ceremony for the Best Paper Awards. Followed by the GPPS Early Career, Innovation and Life Time Achievement Award to be an-nounced at the Forum19 Opening Ceremony.
GPPS University MembersGPPS University / Not-for-Profit Research Institution Membership Program
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Wednesday 16th January
07:00 -17:30 Main Building, E Floor, Lobby
Registration
07:30 - 08:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Authors’ Briefing
07:30 - 08:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Morning Coffee & Networking
08:00 - 10:00 Main Building, E 3
Tutorial: Turbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas
08:00 - 10:00 Main Building, E 5
Technical Keynote: Reducing Unsteady Interaction in a Transonic Turbine through Aerodynamic DesignTechnical Keynote: Progress on High Speed Turbines Suitable for Supersonic Outlet CombustorsPaper Session: Turbines
10:00 - 10:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:00 Main Building, E 3
Paper Session: Oil and Gas
11:00 - 11:30 Main Building, E 3
Tutorial (cont.): Turbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas
11:45 - 12:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Interdisciplinary Keynote: Technology Trends for the Future of Aero-Propulsion
12:30 - 13:30 Mensa Polyterrasse
Conference Lunch
13:30 - 16:00 Main Building, E 3 + E5
Technical Keynote: sCO2 Power Cycles for Waste Heat Recovery from Gas TurbinesPaper Session: Advanced Cycles & Performance
Technical Keynote: Come on Baby Light my Fire: Combustion Technologies for a Clean FuturePaper Session: Combustion
16:00 - 16:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall Afternoon Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:45 HG F 30 | Audi MaxPanel 1: Best Practices for Career Paths in Different Countries
17:45 - 18:15 HG F 30 | Audi MaxClosing Ceremony: Transition to the GPPS Forum19
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Dr. Klaus Brun Member GPPS EC, Elliott GroupTurbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas
Dr. Rainer KurzSolar TurbinesTurbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas
Bernhard WinkelmannSolar TurbinesTurbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas
Steve Carter KuliteA History of Instrumentation Systems for the Ground Testing of Propulsion Systems
John Clark US Air Force Research LaboratoryReducing Unsteady Interaction in a Transonic Turbine through Aerodynamic Design
Prof. Piero Colonna Delft University, NetherlandssCO2 Power Cycles for Waste Heat Recovery from Gas Turbines
Dr. Xavier Ottavy CNRSCompressible Modal Instability Onset in an Aerodynamically Mistuned Transonic Fan
Prof. Guillermo PaniaguaPurdue UniversityProgress on High Speed Turbines Suitable for Supersonic Outlet Combustors
Prof. Oliver Paschereit TU BerlinCome on Baby Light my Fire: Combustion Technologies for a Clean Future
Prof. Terrence SimonUniversity of MinnesotaEndwall Heat Transfer in the High-Pressure Turbines
Dr. Vittorio Michelassi BakerHughesGEThe Evolution of Tur-bomachinery Design and Technology with High-Fidelity CFD
Dr. Michael Winter Pratt & WhitneyTechnology Trends for the Future of Aero-Propulsion
Prof. Stéphane Moreau Université de SherbrookeTurbomachinery Noise: Present and Future
SpeakersListed in alphabetical order
Technical Keynotes
Tutorial
Interdisciplinary Keynotes Scholar Lecture
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Dr. Philipp JennyMAN Energy Solutions
Prof. Scott Morris University of Notre Dame
Dr. Xavier Ottavy CNRS
Dr. Andrew Wheeler Cambridge University
Dr. Zuozhi Zhao Siemens
Prof. Jörg Seume Leibniz University Hannover
PanelistsListed in alphabetical order
Panel 1: Panelists
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Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions Day Page
T1 Advanced Cycles & Performance Wednesday 19, 20
T2 Axial Compressors Tuesday 15, 16
T3 Combustion Wednesday 19, 20
T4 Cooling Technology & Heat Transfer Tuesday 16,17
T5 Ducts & Nozzles Tuesday 17
T6 Instrumentation & Testing Tuesday 15, 16
T7 Oil & Gas Wednesday 16,17
T8 Radial Compressors Tuesday 16, 17
T9 Seals & Secondary Flow Tuesday 17
T10 Turbines Wednesday 18
Track ChairsAdvanced Cycles & PerformanceDr. Carlo De ServiTU Delft
CombustionProf. Francesca di MareRuhr-Universität Bochum
Instrumentation & TestingDr. David EngelmannRuhr-Universität Bochum
Axial CompressorsDr. Xavier OttavyCNRS
TurbinesProf. Guillermo PaniaguaPurdue University
Cooling Technology & Heat TransferProf. Jing RenTsinghua University, Beijing
Radial CompressorsProf. Steven SpenceQueen’s University Belfast
Seal & Secondary FlowProf. Ronald MailachTU Dresden
Ducts & NozzlesProf. Reinhard WillingerTU Wien
GPPS Early Career MembershipJoin today and benefit from our member offers
Designated for those in academia (students, Ph.D. students) and young professionals in early stages of their career (up to two years of professional experience).
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Tuesday, 15th January | Day 1
08:00 - 08:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Authors’ Briefing
08:00 - 08:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Morning Coffee & Networking
08:30 - 09:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Opening Ceremony GPPS Zurich19
Opening Speech→ Prof. Jörg Seume (Leibniz University Hannover)
Welcome Speech→ Prof. Reza Abhari (Chair GPPS EC, ETH Zurich)
GPPS Best Paper Awards→ Dr. Klaus Brun (Member GPPS EC, Elliott Group)
09:00 - 09:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Scholar Lecture
Turbomachinery Noise: Present and FutureSpeaker → Prof. Stéphane Moreau (Université de Sherbrooke)
09:45 - 10:15 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Coffee Break
10:15 - 12:15 T2 | Axial Compressors T6 | Instrumentation & Testing
Main Building, E 3Session Chair → Dr. Xavier Ottavy (CNRS) Co-Chair → Prof. Juan Du (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Main Building, E 5Session Chair → Prof. Scott Morris (University of Notre Dame)
Technical Keynote: Compressible Modal Instability Onset in an Aerodynamically Mistuned Transonic Fan→ Dr. Xavier Ottavy (CNRS)
Technical Keynote: A History of Instrumentation Systems for the Ground Testing of Propulsion Systems→ Steve Carter (Kulite)
[039] Influence of Blade Aspect Ratio on Axial Compressor Efficiency
→ Markus Peters* , → Tobias Schmidt* , → Peter Jeschke** *MTU Aero Engines AG, Germany**IST RWTH Aachen, Germany
[051] How Future Propulsion Systems Influence Future Com-ponent Testing: Latest Results from Stuttgart University’s Altitude Test Facility
→ Constanze Schiewe, → Nicolas Neuburger, → Stephan StaudacherInstitute of Aircraft Propulsion Systems, University of Stuttgart, Germany
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[029] Numerical Investigation of Wall Heating/Cooling Effect on the Transonic Compressor Performance→ Longgang Liu, → Xuesong Li, → Xiaodong Ren, → Chunwei GuKey Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education,Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, China
[020] Dynamic Coefficient Identification from Experiments: the Effects of Measuring Hydrodynamic Forces Vs. Applied Forces
→ Benstone Schwartz, → Roger Fittro, → Carl KnospeUniversity of Virginia, USA
[030] Unsteadiness of Tip Leakage Flow in the Detached-Eddy Simulation on a Transonic Compressor Rotor
→ Xiangyu Su, → Xuesong Li, → Xiaodong Ren, → Chunwei Gu Key Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education, Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, China
12:15 - 13:15 Mensa Polyterrasse
Conference Lunch
13:15 - 15:15 T8 | Radial Compressors T4 | Cooling Technology & Heat Transfer
Main Building, E 3Session Chair → Prof. Seung Jin Song (Seoul National University)
Main Building, E 5Session Chair → Prof. Ronald Mailach (TU Dresden)
[055] Computational and Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Stresses Induced by Rotor-Stator Interaction in an Industrial Centrifugal Compressor
→ Holger Franz, → Sebastian Legrand, → Tobias WiedemannMAN Energy Solutions SE, Germany
Technical Keynote: Endwall Heat Transfer in the High-Pressure Turbines→ Prof. Terrence Simon (University of Minnesota)
[054] Conjugate Heat Transfer Study of a Centrifugal Compressor With Impeller Cavities
→ Maurice Stahl, → Holger Franz, → Lutz ItterMAN Energy Solutions SE, Germany
[019] Experimental Study on the Influence of the Streamwise Position of Film Hole Extraction in Internal Ribbed Cooling Channels of Turbine Blades
→ Marlene Böttger, → Martin Lange, → Ronald Mailach, → Konrad Vogeler Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Fluid MechanicsChair of Turbomachinery and Flight Propulsion, Germany
[068] Measurement of Shrouded Radial Compressor Stability under Eccentric Conditions
→ Suyong Kim*, → Jieun Song*, → Tae Choon Park**, → Kilyoung Kim*** , → Seung Jin Song*
*Seoul National University, Korea**Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Korea***Hanwha Power Systems, Korea
[008] Numerical Investigation of Heat Transfer in the Near-Critical Point Applications
→ Setareh Nakhostin*, → Alireza Ameli**, → Teemu Turunen-Saaresti**
*School of Energy Systems, Finland**Laboratory of Fluid Dynamics, Finland
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[087] Real Gas Effects on the Off-Design Performance of an sCO2 Compressor
→ Robert Pelton, → Sewoong Jung Hanwha Power Systems Americas, USA
[014] Purge Flow Effects on Rotor Hub Endwall Heat Transfer with Extended Endwall Contouring into the Disk Cavity
→ Dominic D. Hänni*, → Reza S. Abhari*, → Rainer Schädler * → Anestis I. Kalfas** , → Gregor Schmid***, → Ewald Lutum****, → Nicolas Lecoq*****Laboratory for Energy Conversion, ETH Zurich, Switzerland**Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece***Siemens AG, Germany****MTU Aero Engines AG, Germany
15:15 - 15:45 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Afternoon Coffee Break
15:45 - 16:45 T5 | Ducts & Nozzles T9 | Seals & Secondary Flow
Main Building, E 3Session Chair → Prof. Reinhard Willinger (TU Wien)
Main Building, E 5Session Chair → Vasilis Gkoutzamanis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
[018] Atmospheric Crosswind Tests of Aspirated Jet Engine Intake Models
→ Jan-Hendrik Krone, → Lennart Harjes, → Philip Frantzheld , →Patrick Koch, → Daniel Giesecke, → Jens FriedrichsInstitute of Jet Propulsion and Turbomachinery, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
[053] Exploration of Unsteady and Steady Calculation Methods for Wheel Space Sealing Applications
→ Alexander Lautenschläger*, → Rene Braun*, → Karsten Kusterer*, → Dieter Bohn**
*B&B-AGEMA GmbH, Germany**RWTH Aachen University, Germany
[046] A Comparative Concept Study and Evaluation for new Broadband Noise Absorbing Acoustic-Liner Concepts for Civil Aviation
→ Marcel Mischke, → Stefan Kazula, → Klaus Höschler Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
[059] Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Rim Cavity Sealing Performance in a Turbine Stator Well
→ Reihaneh Banihabib, → Amir Poursamad MAPNA Turbine Engineering & Manufacturing Co. (TUGA), Iran
17:00 - 17:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Interdisciplinary Keynote
The Evolution of Turbomachinery Design and Technology with High-Fidelity CFDSpeaker → Dr. Vittorio Michelassi (BakerHughesGE)
17:45 - 18:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Town Hall: Part 1
Focus: GPPS Journal and Fostering of Academic TalentChair → Prof. Howard Hodson (GPPS Vice Chairman, GPPS Journal Editor, University of Cambridge)
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Wednesday, 16th January | Day 2
07:30 - 08:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Authors’ Briefing
07:30 - 08:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Morning Coffee & Networking
08:00 - 10:00Tutorial T10 | Turbines
Main Building, E 3 Main Building, E 5Session Chair → Prof. Guillermo Paniagua (Purdue University)
Tutorial: Turbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas→ Dr. Klaus Brun (Member GPPS EC, Elliott Group)→ Dr. Rainer Kurz (Solar Turbines)→ Bernhard Winkelmann (Solar Turbines)
Technical Keynote: Reducing Unsteady Interaction in a Tran-sonic Turbine through Aerodynamic Design→ John Clark (US Air Force Research Laboratory)
Technical Keynote: Progress on High Speed Turbines Suitable for Supersonic Outlet Combustors→ Prof. Guillermo Paniagua (Purdue University)
[057] Aero-Thermal Upgrade of Turbine Section in Mapna Heavy-Duty Gas Turbine MGT-70
→ Amir Poursamad, → Hamid Motamedi Zoka**, → Mohammadreza Shirzadi*, → Reihaneh Banihabib*, → Arash Bahramitalab*, → Shahriar Abedinnejad*, → Payam Savadkouhi**, → Reza Torabideh**, → Abbas KhaniGouabad**MAPNA Turbine Engineering & Manufacturing Co. (TUGA), Iran**MAPNA Turbine Blade Engineering & Manufacturing Co. (PARTO), Iran
[037] Noise Characteristics of a Reduced Blade Count Rotor with Improved Stage Efficiency
→ Rainer Schädler*, → Dominic D. Hänni*, → Anestis I. Kalfas**, → Reza S. Abhari*, → Gregor Schmid***, → Ewald Lutum****, → Carsten Schneider**** *Laboratory for Energy Conversion, ETH Zurich, Switzerland**Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece***Siemens AG, Germany****MTU Aero Engines AG, Germany
10:00 - 10:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall Coffee Break
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T7 | Oil and Gas
Chair → Dr. Klaus Brun (Member GPPS EC, Elliott Group)
[050] Impact of Trends in Global LNG Supply and Demand on the European Gas Market in 2030
→ Patrick Eser, → Ndaona Chokani, → Reza AbhariLaboratory for Energy Conversion, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
11:00 - 11:30 Main Building | E3
Tutorial (cont.)
Tutorial: Turbomachinery Applications for Oil & Gas→ Dr. Klaus Brun (Member GPPS EC, Elliott Group)→ Dr. Rainer Kurz (Solar Turbines)→ Bernhard Winkelmann (Solar Turbines)
11:45 - 12:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Interdisciplinary Keynote
Technology Trends for the Future of Aero-PropulsionSpeaker → Dr. Michael Winter (Pratt & Whitney)
12:30 - 13:30 Mensa Polyterrasse
Conference Lunch
13:30 - 16:00 T1 | Advanced Cycles & Performance T3 | Combustion
Main Building, E 3Session Chair → Dr. Alessandro Sorce (University of Genoa)
Main Building, E 5Session Chair → Dr. Yuan Xiong (ETH Zürich)
Technical Keynote: sCO2 Power Cycles for Waste Heat Recovery from Gas Turbines→ Prof. Piero Colonna (TU Delft)
Technical Keynote: Come on Baby Light my Fire: Combustion Technologies for a Clean Future→ Prof. Oliver Paschereit (TU Berlin)
[072] Thermal Energy Storage for Gas Turbine Power Augmentation
→ Vasilis Gkoutzamanis*, → Anastasia Chatziangelidou*, → Theofilos Efstathiadis*, → Anestis Kalfas*, → Alberto Traverso**, → Justin Chiu***
*Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece**University of Genoa, Italy***Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden
[032] Superior Fuel and Operational Flexibility of Sequential Combustion in Ansaldo Energia Gas Turbines
→ Andrea Ciani, → Mirko Bothien , → Birute Bunkute, → John Wood , → Gerhard Früchtel Ansaldo Energia, Switzerland
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[058] Performance Analysis and Parametric Optimization of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Cycle with Bottoming Organic Rankine Cycle
→ Aozheng Zhou, → Xiaodong Ren, → Xuesong Li, → Chunwei GuKey Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tsinghua University, China
[048] Planar LIF/Mie Ratio Droplet Sizing Using Structured Laser Sheet Imaging at Elevated Ambient Pressures
→ Andrew Corber, → Wajid Chishty, → Patrizio VenaNational Research Council of Canada, Canada
[089] CFD Analysis of a Turbo Expander Stator for Non-Conventional Fluids
→ Konstantinos Ntatsis*, → Anastasia Chatziangelidou*, → Theofilos Efstathiadis*, → Vasilis Gkoutzamanis*, → Anestis Kalfas*, → Paolo Silvestri**
*Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece**University of Genoa, Italy
[088] Numerical Simulation of Gas Turbine Burning Chamber Combustion with Defined Burner Defects
→ Christoph Hennecke, → Henrik von der Haar , → Friedrich Dinkelacker Institute of Technical Combustion, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
[090] Optimization of an ORC Turbine Stator Under Turbulence Uncertainty
→ Nassim Razaaly*, → Giulio Gori*, → Gianluca Iaccarinoc**, → Pietro Marco Congedo*
*DeFI Team, CMAP Laboratory, France**Stanford University, Center for Turbulence Research, USA
[091] Bifurcation Dodge: Avoidance of a Thermoacoustic Instability under Transient Operation
→ Giacomo Bonciolini, → Nicolas NoirayCAPS Laboratory - Mechanical and Process Engineering Department, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
16:00 - 16:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Afternoon Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 1
Best Practices for Career Paths in Different CountriesIn the power and propulsion industries, typical career paths continue to differ between countries despite the continuing globalization of the companies involved. Leading and quickly developing countries in the power and propulsion industries differ in aspects such as:- To what extent are doctoral degrees a prerequisite for management positions in R&D and general management?- How do companies promote the technical skill of their engineers, e.g., provide graduate training in turbomachinery to skilled and promising employees with undergraduate degrees?- Do companies advance the business skills of technically highly qualifies personnel to have managers with excellent technical and business skills?- Do universities promote the movement of engineers with industrial experience in R&D from industry into professorships? Are industrial careers open to academics?The panel will offer insight on the career paths both in academia and industry, as the esteemed panelists will discuss the most prevalent career patterns for engineers in different countries and share their personal experiences.Chair → Prof. Jörg Seume (Leibniz University Hannover)Panelists → Dr. Philipp Jenny (MAN Energy Solutions), → Prof. Scott Morris (University of Notre Dame), → Dr. Xavier Ottavy (CNRS), → Dr. Andrew Wheeler (Cambridge University), → Dr. Zuozhi Zhao (Siemens)
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→ Prof. Jörg Seume (Leibniz University Hannover)
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Author Index
Abedinnejad, Shahriar | 057 , T10 | Abhari, Reza S. |014 , T4 | 037 , T10 | 050 , T7 |Ameli, Alireza | 008 , T4 |Bahramitalab, Arash| 057 , T10 |Banihabib, Reihaneh |057 , T10 | 059 , T9 | Bohn, Dieter | 053 , T9 | Bonciolini, Giacomo | 091, T3 | Bothien, Mirko R. | 032, T3 | Böttger, Marlene | 019 , T4 | Braun, René | 053 , T9 | Bunkute, Birute | 032 , T3 | Chatziangelidou, Anastasia N. | 072 , T1 |089 , T1Chishty, Wajid A. | 048, T3 | Chiu, Justin N. W. | 072, T1 |Chokani, Ndoana | 050,T7 |Ciani, Andrea | 032 , T3 | Congedo, Pietro Marco | 090 , T1 | Corber, Andrew | 048 , T3 | Dinkelacker, Friedrich | 088 , T3 | Efstathiadis, Theofilos G. | 072 , T1 | 089,T1 | Eser, Patrick | 050 , T7 | Fittro, Roger | 020 , T6 | Frantzheld, Philip | 018 , T5 | Franz, Holger | 055 , T8 | Friedrichs, Jens | 018 , T5 | Früchtel, Gerhard | 032, T3 | Giesecke, Daniel | 018 , T5 | Gkoutzamanis, Vasilis G. | 072 , T1 | 089 , T1 | Gori, Giulio | 090 , T1 | Gu, Chunwei | 029 , T2 | | 030 , T2 | 058 , T1 | Hänni, Dominic D. | 014 ,T4 | | 037 , T10 | Harjes, Lennart | 018 , T5 | Hennecke, Christoph | 088 , T3 |
Höschler, Klaus | 046 , T5 | Iaccarinoc, Gianluca | 090 , T1 | Itter, Lutz | 054 , T8 | Jeschke, Peter | 039 , T2 | Jung, Sewoong | 087 , T8 | Kalfas, Anestis I. | 014 , T4 | | 089 , T1 | 072 , T1 | 037 , T10 | Kazula, Stefan | 046 , T5 | KhaniGouabad, Abbas | 057 , T10 | Kim, Kilyoung | 068 , T8 | Kim, Suyong | 068 , T8 | Knospe, Carl | 020 , T6 | Koch, Patrick | 018 , T5 | Krone, Jan-Hendrik | 018 , T5 | Kusterer, Karsten | 053, T9 | Lange, Martin | 019 , T4 | Lautenschläger, Alexan-der | 053 , T9 | Lecoq, Nicolas | 014 , T4 | Legrand, Sebastian | 055 , T8 | Li, Xuesong | 029 , T2 | | 030 , T2 | 058 , T1 | Liu, Longgang | 029 , T2 | Lutum, Ewald | 014 , T4 | | 037 , T10 | Mailach, Ronald | 019 , T4 | Mischke, Marcel | 046 , T5 | Nakhostin, Setareh | 008 , T4 | Neuburger, Nicolas | 051 , T6 | Noiray, Nicolas | 091 , T3 | Ntatsis, Konstantinos C. | 089 , T1 | Park, Tae Choon | 068 , T8 | Pelton, Robert | 087 , T8 | Peters, Markus | 039 , T2 | Poursamad, Amir | 057 , T10 | 059 , T9 | Razaaly, Nassim | 090 , T1 | Ren, Xiaodong | 029 , T2 | | 030 , T2 | 058 , T1 |
Savadkouhi, Payam | 057 , T10 | Schädler, Rainer | 014 , T4 | 037 , T10 | Schiewe, Constanze | 051 , T6 | Schmid, Gregor | 037 , T10 || 014 , T4 | Schmidt, Tobias | 039 , T2 | Schneider, Carsten | 037, T10 | Schwartz, Benstone | 020 , T6 | Shirzadi, Moham-madreza | 057, T10 | Silvestri, Paolo | 089 , T1 | Song, Jieun | 068 , T8 | Song, Seung Jin | 068 , T8 |
Stahl, Maurice | 054 , T8 | Staudacher, Stephan | 051 , T6 | Su, Xiangyu | 030 , T2 | Torabideh, Reza | 057 , T10 | Traverso, Alberto | 072, T1| Turunen-Saaresti, Teemu | 008 , T4 | Vena, Patrizio | 048 , T3 | Vogeler, Konrad | 019 , T4 | von der Haar, Henrik | 088 , T3 | Wiedemann, Tobias | 055 , T8 | Wood, John P. | 032 , T3 | Zhou, Aozheng | 058 , T1 | Zoka, Hamid Motamedi | 057 , T10 |
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Review ChairProf. Robert Kielb: Duke University
Review Co-ChairProf. Chao Zhou: Peking University
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LocationThe GPPS Beijing19 will be hosted by Beihang Universi-ty, consistently ranked among China’s key academic in-stitutions. Founded in October 1952, Beihang University is the first institution of higher education in aeronautics and astronautics established after the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.
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Friday 18th January
07:00 -15:00 Main Building, E Floor, Lobby
Registration
07:30 - 08:15 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Morning Coffee & Networking
08:15 - 08:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 4: Prof. Giacomo Luciani (Graduate Institute Geneva)
08:45 - 10:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 4: March Towards a Secure Low-Carbon Energy Transition: The Role of LNG
10:00 - 10:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Mid Morning Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 5: Chao Tian (Asia Carbon Energy)
11:00 - 11:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Working Group Presentation 1: Prof. Thomas Sattelmayer (Technical University of Munich)
11:15 - 12:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 5: Gas-Fired Power Plant Alliance with Electrification and Renewables, a Possible Future?
12:30 - 14:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Conference Lunch
14:00 - 14:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 6: Dr. Arnd Reichert (Siemens)
14:30 - 14:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Working Group Presentation 2: Dr. Mike Benzakein (The Ohio State University)
14:45 - 15:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 7: Nico Buchholz
15:45 - 16:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Closing Ceremony
Thursday 17th January
08:30 - 17:00 Main Building, E Floor, Lobby
Registration
09:45 - 10:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Opening Ceremony GPPS Forum19
10:30 - 11:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 1: Marc Grünewald (MAN Energy Solutions)
11:00 - 12:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 1: Distributed vs. Centralized Energy Supply
12:15 - 13:45 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Conference Lunch
13:45 - 14:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 2: Dr. Friedhelm Kappei (MTU Aero Engines)
14:15 - 15:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 2: Future Business Models in Aviation
15:30 - 16:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Afternoon Coffee Break
16:00 - 16:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 3: Dr. Abbas Aliabadi (MAPNA Group)
16:30 - 17:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 3: Energy Security in Times of Global Entrenchment
17:50 - 18:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
GPPS Town Hall Part 2: Focus: GPPS as Global Platform for Exchange between Industry and Academia
19:00 - 23:00 Zunfthaus zur Saffran
Gala Dinner
GPPS Forum19 Diary
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Keynote 1: Marc Grünewald MAN Energy SolutionsThe Role of Large Combustion Engines in the Future of Decentralization of Power Generation
Keynote 2: Dr. Friedhelm KappeiMTU Aero EnginesStrategic Choices for Aero-Engine Maintenance
Keynote 3: Dr. Abbas AliabadiMAPNA GroupEnergy Security in Times of Global Entrench-ment with Focus on the Middle East
Keynote 4: Prof. Giacomo LucianiGraduate Institute GenevaFrom Pipeline Gas to LNG: Alternative Models of Security of Supply
Keynote 5: Chao TianAsia Carbon EnergyChina Fossil Power Market in Times of Energy Transformation
Working Group Presentation: Prof. Thomas Sattelmayer Technical University of MunichEnvironmental Aspects of Power and Propulsion
Working Group Presentation: Dr. Mike Benzakein The Ohio State UniversityFuture of Aero Engines
Keynote 6: Dr. Arnd ReichertSiemensNew Technologies for the Energy Transformation
Keynote 7: Nico BuchholzFuture Aero-Engine Designs Between Fleet Operation, Politics, and Technology
Prof. Reza Abhari Chairman GPPS EC, ETH Zurich
Dr. Arnd ReichertSiemens
Prof. Aristide Massardo University of Genoa
Prof. Scott Morris University of Notre Dame
Prof. Jörg Seume Leibniz University Hannover
Speakers and Panel ChairsListed in alphabetical order
Panel Chairs
Plenary Keynote & Working Group Speakers
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Britta van Boven Gasunie
Olivier Brochet Credit Suisse
Dr. Ndaona Chokani ETH Zurich
Cathy Choi Cummins
Maxine Ghavi ABB
Marc Grünewald MAN Energy Solutions
Wayne Jones OBE MAN Energy Solutions
Christopher Kmetz Pratt & Whitney
Prof. Björn Laumert KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Prof. Giacomo LucianiGraduate Institute Geneva
Prof. Kostas MathioudakisNational Technical University of Athens
Nicola Marcucci BakerHughesGE
Mauro Moretto (Ansaldo Energia)
Helene Niedhart CEO CAT Aviation, Board Member and Swiss representative EBAA
Vinod Philip Siemens
Masanori RyuKawasaki Heavy Industries
Gian Paolo De Poli Avio Aero
Chao Tian Asia Carbon Energy
Dr. Sven-Hendrik Wiers MAN Energy Solutions
Bernhard Winkelmann Solar Turbines
Dr. Alireza Yazdizadeh MAPNA Group
Thursday 17thJanuary, 7.00pmThis years event will take place at one of the most beautiful guild houses in the
City of Zurich. We look forward to welcoming you for an evening of networking,
culture and fine cuisine, all set to the tone of delicate classical music.
Location: Zunfthaus zur Saffran, Limmatquai 54, 8001 Zürich
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Thursday, 17th January | Day 1
09:45 - 10:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Opening Ceremony GPPS Forum19
Opening Speech→ Prof. Jörg Seume (Leibniz University Hannover)
Welcome Speech→ Prof. Reza Abhari (Chair GPPS EC, ETH Zurich)
GPPS Early Career Award, Innovation Award, Life Time Achievement Award→ Prof. Seung Jin Song (Member GPPS EC, Seoul National University)
10:30 - 11:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 1
The Role of Large Combustion Engines in the Future of Decentralization of Power GenerationSpeaker → Marc Grünewald (MAN Energy Solutions)
11:00 - 12:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 1
Distributed vs. Centralized Energy SupplyWith increasing contribution of renewable energy sources to the electrical and thermal power supply, a common assumption in the general public is that the contribution of distributed power conversion must increase. There is a reason to challenge this assumption: Cost pressure on renewables leads to large PV arrays and ever-increasing sizes of wind turbines. For cogeneration power plants, distributed power may mean plants sizes of hundreds of MW. So what are the technical and commercial drivers towards distributed power and is there a solid business case or other reason for society to support the trend from centralized power plants to distributed power?Chair → Dr. Arnd Reichert (Siemens)Panelists → Marc Grünewald (MAN Energy Solutions), → Dr. Sven-Hendrik Wiers (MAN Energy Solutions), → Cathy Choi (Cummins), → Nicola Marcucci (BakerHughesGE), → Chao Tian (Asia Carbon Energy), → Masanori Ryu (Kawasaki Heavy Industries)
12:15 - 13:45 Mensa Polyterrasse
Conference Lunch
13:45 - 14:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 2
Strategic Choices for Aero-Engine MaintenanceSpeaker → Dr. Friedhelm Kappei (MTU Aero Engines)
Agenda
Working Group Presentations 2018Join Prof. Thomas Sattelmayer and Dr. Mike Benzakein for what is expected to be two very interesting Working Group Presentations on Friday 11:00 Environmental Aspects of Power and Propulsion, followed at 14:30 by Future of Aero Engines.
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Future Business Models in AviationThis panel will focus on a diverse set of financial and technology issues related to future of the Civil Aviation industry. This will include subjects such as fleet operations (hub/spoke vs. point-point transportation), noise impacts (including, for example, short take-off and landing aircraft), and super/hyper-sonic commercial travel. While there are a multitude of well-publicized technol-ogy concepts of what could be possible, we intend the discussion to focus on participants’ thoughts on the actual future of this industry in the next 20-30 years.Chair → Prof. Scott Morris (University of Notre Dame)Panelists → Olivier Brochet (Credit Suisse), → Helene Niedhart (CEO CAT Aviation, Board Member and Swiss representative EBAA), → Gian Paolo De Poli (Avio Aero), → Christopher Kmetz (Pratt & Whitney)
15:30 - 16:00 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Afternoon Coffee Break
16:00 - 16:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 3
Energy Security in Times of Global Entrenchment with Focus on the Middle EastSpeaker → Dr. Abbas Aliabadi (MAPNA Group)
16:30 - 17:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 3
Energy Security in Times of Global EntrenchmentThis panel will examine the complex issues surrounding the long-term goals of energy transition which are paralleled by short-term supply shocks and disruptions that potentially compromise energy security. While the demand for clean, reliable and, above all cheap, energy technologies continues, and is being facilitated by the liberalisation of markets – whose structures are still being refined – and the rise of decentralised energy systems – whose costs have come down to more economic levels – more needs to be done to ensure resilience in the short term. The panel shall consider the different costs and benefits implied in achieving the necessary balances, for both centralised and decentralised systems and their stakeholders.Chair → Prof. Jörg Seume (Leibniz University Hannover)Panelists → Dr. Alireza Yazdizadeh (MAPNA Group), → Vinod Philip (Siemens), → Maxine Ghavi (ABB), → Prof. Kostas Mathioudakis (National Technical University of Athens)
17:50 - 18:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Town Hall: Part 2
Focus: GPPS as Global Platform for Exchange between Industry and AcademiaChair → Prof. Seung Jin Song (Seoul National University)
19:00 - 23:00 Zunfthaus zur Saffran
Gala Dinner
Location: Zunfthaus zur Saffran, Limmatquai 54, 8001 ZürichFor directions see reverse side of the ticket.
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Friday, 18th January | Day 2
07:30 - 08:15 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Morning Coffee & Networking
08:15 - 08:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 4
From Pipeline Gas to LNG: Alternative Models of Security of SupplySpeaker → Prof. Giacomo Luciani (Graduate Institute Geneva)
08:45 - 10:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panel 4
March Towards a Secure Low-Carbon Energy Transition:The Role of LNGThis panel will focus on a diverse set of technical and financial issues related to future of the global low-carbon energy transition and the potential impact of the LNG on this process. It will include subjects such as; role of gas in a low carbon energy mix, global suppliers, LNG vs gas pipelines, need for a natural gas spot-market, global LNG capacity, liquification and gasification technolo-gies, fleet operations, and related infrastructure investments. The panelists represent a diverse community of analysts, OEM’s, and LNG operators, and will engage in an in-depth dialog related to the present and future directions of investments in this field in various parts of the world including related techno-economic challenges.Chair → Prof. Reza Abhari (Chairman GPPS EC, ETH Zurich)Panelists → Bernhard Winkelmann (Solar Turbines), → Wayne Jones OBE (MAN Energy Solutions), → Britta van Boven (Gasunie), → Prof. Giacomo Luciani (Graduate Institute Geneva)
10:00 - 10:30 Main Building, E Floor, Main Hall
Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:00 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 5
China Fossil Power Market in Times of Energy TransformationSpeaker → Chao Tian (Asia Carbon Energy)
11:00 - 11:15 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Working Group Presentation 1
Environmental Aspects of Power and PropulsionSpeaker → Prof. Thomas Sattelmayer (Technical University of Munich)
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Panel 5
Gas-Fired Power Plant Alliance with Electrification and Renewables, a Possible Future?This panel will provide a global vision on the role of gas-fired combined cycles in synergy with the growing penetration of non-dispatchable renewable sources in the electrical grid. Advancements in technology for plant flexibility will be outlined as well as the present and future regulatory framework at international level, following up the increasing requirement in energy and spinning reserves to meet the 2030 and future emission targets.Chair → Prof. Aristide Massardo (University of Genoa)Panelists → Prof. Björn Laumert (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), → Mauro Moretto (Ansaldo Energia), → Dr. Ndaona Chokani (Chairman GPPS EC, ETH Zurich)
12:30 - 14:00 Mensa Polyterrasse
Conference Lunch
14:00 - 14:30 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 6
New Technologies for the Energy TransformationSpeaker → Dr. Arnd Reichert (Siemens)
14:30 - 14:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Working Group Presentation 2
Future of Aero EnginesSpeaker → Dr. Mike Benzakein (The Ohio State University)
14:45 - 15:45 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Keynote 7
Future Aero-Engine Designs Between Fleet Operation, Politics, and TechnologyDiscussion with the audience after the KeynoteSpeaker → Nico Buchholz
15:45 - 16:15 HG F 30 | Audi MaxClosing Ceremony GPPS Forum19
→ Prof. Jörg Seume (Leibniz University Hannover)
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