CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #873
FLUISTCOM Workshop. Experimental techniques for Thermo Acoustics and Structural Vibration in Gas Turbines.
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High-level scientific courses and presentations will be
given by lecturers of several European Universities,
Research Organisations and Gas Turbine Industry. The
presentations focus on various approaches to the
experimental techniques relating to the measurement of
turbulent flame thermo acoustical behaviour and to the
structural vibration of the enveloping liner.
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Date: |
January 19, 2006 - January 20, 2006
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Location: |
University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
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Web Page: |
http://www.thw.ctw.utwente.nl/Events/Fluistcom%20workshop.doc/index.html
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Contact Email: |
S.Y.Kloost-ZimmermanvanWoesik@utwente.nl; j.b.w.kok@utwente.nl
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Organizer: |
Laboratory of Thermal Engineering
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Application Areas: |
Turbomachinery, Aerospace, Power Generation
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Special Fields: |
Combustion, Aeroacoustics & Noise, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Measurement Techniques
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Softwares: |
CFX
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Deadlines: |
January 6, 2006 (abstract), January 6, 2006 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Workshop, International
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Description: |
General information
High-level scientific courses and presentations will be
given by lecturers of several European Universities,
Research Organisations and Gas Turbine Industry. The
presentations focus on various approaches to the
experimental techniques relating to the measurement of
turbulent flame thermo acoustical behaviour and to the
structural vibration of the enveloping liner. This
research topic is motivated by the need for leaner
combustion technologies and reduced emissions which can
lead to the appearance of combustion instabilities in
combustion systems.
FLUISTCOM Project
The FLUISTCOM project unites researchers from 5 different
countries in the interdisciplinary field of fluid /
structure interaction for turbulent combustion systems.
This action is one of the first Marie Curie Research and
Training Networks funded by the European Commission within
the 6th Framework Programme. The research activities in
the FLUISTCOM project are towards improved understanding
of transient combustion and its coupling with combustor
wall vibration. The objective is to come to well validated
models of transient combustion and wall vibration. This
can lead to designs and design rules of combustors that
are extremely robust even in combustion oscillatory
situations. The reliable operation at low flame
temperatures and accordingly extremely low nitric oxide
emissions in large-scale power generation will be
supported this way.
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Event record first posted on November 3, 2005, last modified on November 11, 2005
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