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Prof John Oakey – ‘Advanced materials for future gas turbine applications’
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Authors: Prof John Oakey
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Publication date:
September 2018
Summary
Professor Oakey has over 30 years experience in energy industries and has been progressing his career at Cranfield University since 1998. Prior to this, he was a senior Branch Manager in British Coal’s Coal Technology Development Division (CTDD), leading a range of clean coal technology research programmes. With this research background in energy technologies, in particular materials and process troubleshooting, he has been at the forefront of many of the UK’s clean coal projects in recent years. Since 1998, he has also been involved in technology transfer projects with China on gas cleaning, underground coal gasification and biomass co-firing.
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Research: Conference
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Outline
- 01 Prof John Oakey – ‘Advanced materials for future gas turbine applications’
- 02 Dr Colin Copeland – ‘Additive manufacturing for radial turbomachinery’
- 03 Simon Jones – ‘Gas turbine components using AM: our experience, the opportunities and next steps’
- 04 Stuart Hawksworth – ‘The High Hydrogen Project: Safety of combined cycle gas turbine systems operating on high hydrogen fuels’
- 05 Dr Karen Finney – ‘Gas -FACTS: Future Advanced Capture Technology Systems – a project summary’
- 06 Dr Mario Ditaranto – ‘Combustion in gas turbine power cycles with carbon capture’
- 07 Prof Rob Bastiaans – ‘Ammonia as a GT fuel: combustion research at TU Eindhoven’
- 08 Dr-Ing Peter Griebel – ‘Hydrogen in gas turbine combustion systems: challenges and opportunities’
- 09 Dr Dave Abbott – ‘Changing fuel gas composition: combustion challenges for gas turbine operators’
- 10 Prof Aimee Morgans – ‘Combustion instability: prediction challenges for fuel – flexible systems’
- 11 Prof Khawar Syed – ‘Axially-staged combustion for high operability, high fuel flexibility, high efficiency and low emissions’
- 12 Philip Sharman, IFRF – ‘Introduction and IFRF Overview’
- 13 TOTeM 45 – Programme
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