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Strong showing at ASME Turbo Expo 2024
By: Martin T White
Last updated: Wednesday, 24 July 2024
Academics and PhD researchers from the Energy and Materials Engineering Research Centre attended the 2024 ASME Turbo Expo, which was held in London between 24-28th June.
The ASME Turbo Expo is one of the leading international conferences on turbomachinery, where over 2,500 leaders from industry, academia and government to discuss the latest advancements in turbomachinery and propulsion systems.
In total, seven technical papers were presented by members of the research centre, alongside one poster presentation submitted to the student poster competition. The presented work received positive feedback and covered topics including numerical and experimental studies of gas turbine rotating cavities, compressor aerodynamics, supercritical carbon dioxide power cycles and two-phase flows in turbomachinery.
A list of the presented papers is provided below.
- A Physics Informed Neural Network for Solving the Inverse Heat Transfer Problem in Gas Turbine Rotating Cavities
- Experimental Measurements of Buoyancy Induced Flow in Rotating Cavities Under High Reynolds Number Conditions
- Analysis of Heat Transfer Within Buoyancy Dominated Rotating Cavities of H.P Compressors
- Wake-Separation Bubble Interaction Over an Experimentally Simulated Axial Compressor Blade Under Low Reynolds Number Flow
- CO2-Based Power Cycles: What Effect Does Additive Molecular Complexity Have on the Cycle Layout?
- Design and Simulation of a Blowdown Facility for Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
- Analysis and Optimization of the Fatigue Damage Accumulation Under Transient Vibrations of Mistuned Bladed Disks
- Experimental Study of Wet-to-Dry Expansion within Turboexpanders
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