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<strong>THE</strong> <strong>FUTURE</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> <strong>TECHNOLOGY</strong><br />

DAY 2<br />

AFTERNOON, THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER 2012<br />

<strong>THE</strong> <strong>FUTURE</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> <strong>TECHNOLOGY</strong><br />

6 TH INTERNATIONAL <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> CONFERENCE<br />

14:00 NEXT GENERATION <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong>S:<br />

CHALLENGING TARGET <strong>OF</strong> 65% EFFICIENCY<br />

Chair: Dick van der Vecht, Head Maintenance Projects &<br />

Competences, GDF SUEZ Energy<br />

Co-chair: Peter Jansohn, Head of the Combustion Research<br />

Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)<br />

What would need to happen in GT development to reach the<br />

target of 65% CCGT efficiency with the following constraints:<br />

• flexibility (high efficiency at different load conditions)<br />

• within emission requirements<br />

• without a negative impact on maintenance<br />

Speakers: Three experts will provide a short overview<br />

presentation in their field of expertise.<br />

• Material: Matthias Oechsner, Professor Mechanical<br />

Engineering and Materials Technology, TU Darmstadt<br />

• Combustion: Manfred Aigner, Director of the Institute of<br />

Combustion Technology, German Aerospace Center (DLR)<br />

• Turbomachinery: Choonsooi Tan, Senior Research Engineer,<br />

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology (MIT)<br />

Presentations will be followed by an Interactive panel<br />

discussion<br />

15:45 Closing remarks<br />

C. Björkqvist, Managing Director, <strong>ETN</strong><br />

16:00 End of Conference<br />

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NEXT GENERATION <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong>S:<br />

CHALLENGING TARGET <strong>OF</strong> 65% EFFICIENCY<br />

This session is about ideas and contradictions. The<br />

market needs gas turbines and CCGT plants with high<br />

efficiency, increased flexibility and reduced start-up<br />

and maintenance costs. Environmental regulations<br />

call for gas turbine technology that enables very<br />

low and flexible load operation combined with low<br />

emissions.<br />

• What are the opportunities to combine these<br />

wishes?<br />

• What are the technology limitations and where are<br />

the development opportunities?<br />

• What kind of research is required?<br />

• Is there enough time for research and<br />

technological developments in the fast changing<br />

market?<br />

Gas turbine experts will introduce the state-ofart<br />

technology, ongoing research and technology<br />

developments and future ideas in gas turbine<br />

applications in the field of Materials, Combustion<br />

and Turbo-machinery. The audience will be invited<br />

to participate actively and bring in their ideas and<br />

opinions.

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