here

451 downloads 54461 Views 8MB Size Report
Jun 17, 2015 ... ASME Turbo Expo is the premier international event that brings ... Sawyer Award, the ASME Gas Turbine Award, the ASME IGTI Industrial.
ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Table of Contents Welcome to Montreal 1 Sponsors 2 Welcome to Turbo Expo 2015 3 IGTI Board & Conference Committee 4 Grand Opening 5 Networking Events 7 Women’s Networking Event 8 Turbo Expo 2016 9 Local Liaison Committee 10 Supporting Publications 10 Participating Organizations 10 GT India 2015 11 Featured Lectures 12 Facility Tours 14 Student News 16 Student Poster Sessions 17 Exhibit Hall & Session Rooms Plans 20 Session Participant Information 21 Exhibit Hall Presentation Stage Schedule 22 Exhibit Advisory Committee 23 Exhibit Booth Listings 24 Exhibit Product Categories 34 Exhibit People’s Choice Awards 37 Tutorials of Basics 39 General & City Information 40 Exhibitor Social Media 42 Award Winners 43 Committee Chairs & Vice Chairs 45 Committee Meeting Schedule 46 Committee Point Contacts 47 Registration Information 48 Session Schedule 50 Joint Sessions 51 User Sessions 52 Session Schedule Guide 53 Technical Conference 54 Schedule at a Glance Inside Back Cover

Welcome to Montreal Montréal is in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is the largest city in the province, the secondlargest in Canada and the 9th-largest in North America. It is named after Mount Royal, the triplepeaked hill in the heart of the city. French is the city's official language. But Montreal is one of the most bilingual cities in Quebec with over half of the population able to speak both English and French. Montreal is the second largest primarily French-speaking city in the world, after Paris. Architecture and cobbled streets in Old Montreal have been maintained or restored and are frequented by horse-drawn calèches. The riverside area adjacent to Old Montreal is known as the Old Port. The Old Port was the former site of the worldwide Port of Montreal, but its shipping operations have been moved further east to its current larger site, leaving the former location as a recreational and historical area maintained by Parks Canada.

60 Yearsrs

FINAL PROGRAM | 1

Thank You Sponsors PLATINUM SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSOR

ADDITIONAL SPONSORS

2 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

BRONZE SPONSORS

2015

ASME Turbo Expo is the premier international event that brings together those from industry, academia, and government to learn about the latest developments in turbomachinery technology. Not only does Turbo Expo provide the opportunity to hear recent research results, but it also provides a platform to hear panel discussions and tutorials, to view exposition displays, and to network with Conference Chair colleagues from around the world. As well as Turbo Geoff Sheard AGS Consulting LLC Expo, we hope you will enjoy your visit to Montreal, the largest city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Please join us at the Grand Opening Session on Monday morning which includes the Turbo Expo keynote presentations and ASME awards ceremony. This year’s keynote theme is “Building on our Heritage.” This is the 60th Turbo Expo, and over the last six decades our industry has transformed beyond recognition. To better understand our industry’s future, we are reflecting on both where we have been and where we are headed. Offering their expert perspectives will be keynote speakers Richard Parker, Director of Research & Technology Rolls-Royce Group; Chris Lorence, General Manager of Engineering Technology GE Aviation; and Edward Hoskin, Vice President, Engine Development Programs Pratt & Whitney Canada. They will clarify how their respective organisations have evolved over the past six decades and provide their vision for the future. The awards ceremony will honour the winners of the ASME R. Tom Sawyer Award, the ASME Gas Turbine Award, the ASME IGTI Industrial Gas Turbine and Aircraft Engine Technology Awards, the ASME IGTI Scholar Award, the John P. Davis Award, and the Early Career Engineer Award in memory of the late Dilip R. Ballal. Turbo Expo offers something for everyone. As one of an estimated 3,000 participants, you will have a choice of over 1,000 technical papers to be presented in over 300 technical sessions. The exposition will showcase the newest products from over 100 companies, offering opportunities for practitioners and researchers to come together. There will also be Workshops, Panel Sessions and Tutorials. All attendees are invited to the Welcome Reception on Monday evening. The Women’s Networking Event is on Tuesday evening and students and young engineers should not miss the mixer on Wednesday evening. On behalf of ASME IGTI, I wish to thank our sponsors who have ensured the success of Turbo Expo 2015 through their generous support. I also wish to thank our Executive Conference Chair, Edward Hoskin, and the other keynote speakers; our Local Liaison Committee Chair, Hany Moustapha; this year’s Review Chair, Tim Lieuwen and the Review Co-Chairs, Jaroslaw Szwedowicz, John Chew and Anestis Kalfas and our Technical Program Chair, Damian Vogt. Special thanks are extended to the ASME IGTI staff that do an outstanding job of organizing Turbo Expo. Finally, I wish to thank all of those volunteers who contributed so much to make Turbo Expo the premiere conference for turbomachinery technology. Turbo Expo would not be possible without the tireless efforts of the authors, reviewers, session organizers, point contacts, vanguard chairs, committee leaders, and others. Thank you for attending Turbo Expo. I hope that you find your time in Montreal to be an enriching and memorable experience.

Bienvenue à Montréal!

Executive Conference Chair Edward Hoskin Pratt & Whitney Canada

Montreal is Canada’s second-largest city and one of its key cultural and economic centres. It is the largest French-speaking city outside of France, but it has a unique culture that blends the best of both French and English traditions. Its diversity is what gives Montreal a world-renowned reputation for cultural and social events, particularly its summer festivals.

Montreal’s world-class manufacturers, renowned OEMs, top-notch subcontractors and suppliers, prestigious and unique educational institutions that train a skilled and highly competitive workforce and prominent aviation associations and research centres make it Canada’s aerospace hub. With 98% of Quebec’s aerospace activity concentrated in Greater Montreal, the region is one of the world’s leading aerospace clusters, along with Seattle and Toulouse. The Montreal area is also home to an impressive list of key players in the turbomachinery industry. For example, Pratt & Whitney Canada has its headquarters here, and Safran and GE Aviation both have regional offices here. Land-based engines are equally well represented with Rolls-Royce and Siemens. This concentration of notable names in the industry’s corporate, academic and scientific and association sectors gives the region exceptional industrial and research capabilities. This year marks the 60th anniversary of ASME Turbo Expo. Since its first meeting in Washington DC in April 1956, this event has been a premier venue for gathering marketplace insights, learning about pivotal achievements and connecting industry professionals from around the world. Over this time period, the pace of innovation has accelerated and we have seen remarkable improvements in all aspects of turbomachinery design, analysis, materials, manufacturing, operation and service. Our collective progress is impressive; many perceived technical barriers have been overcome and the boundaries of what is physically possible continue to expand. The conference theme of “Building on Our Heritage” pays tribute to these achievements and is meant as a catalyst to propel us toward our next milestone. I wish to extend my thanks to the various organizing committees for putting together an exceptional conference this year. There is a strong technical program that highlights the latest technical advancements and will give solid insight into the future direction of the industry. I welcome you to Montreal to celebrate this important anniversary and to participate in continuing to push the boundaries of our industry to higher levels of technical excellence.

FINAL PROGRAM | 3

ASME IGTI Board

Chair Seung Jin Song Seoul National University

Vice Chair Piero Colonna Delft University of Technology

ECS Liaison Vinod Philip Siemens Power Generation Inc.

Turbo Expo Committee Liaison Howard Hodson University of Cambridge

Member Allan Volponi Pratt & Whitney

ASME IGTI 2015 Turbo Expo Conference Committee

Executive Conference Chair Edward Hoskin Pratt & Whitney Canada

Conference Chair Dr. Geoff Sheard AGS Consulting LLC

Technical Program Chair Dr. Damian Vogt Institute of Thermal Turbomachinery and Machinery Laboratory, University of Stuttgart

Review Chair Dr. Timothy Lieuwen Georgia Institute of Technology

Vice Review Chair Dr. Jaroslaw Szwedowicz Alstom Power

Vice Review Chair John Chew University of Surrey

Vice Review Chair Anestis Kalfas Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

LLC Chair Hany Moustapha AÉROÉTS

Exhibitor Representative Dave Pincince TURBOCAM International

Board Liaison Howard Hodson University of Cambridge

4 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Grand Opening Building on our Heritage – Turbo Expo Keynote & ASME IGTI Annual Awards Monday, June 15, 2015 | 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Room: 517, 5th Level | Palais des Congrès de Montréal Join thousands of turbomachinery professionals at the year’s most commanding gathering of business leaders, technology contributors, and authorities in the field of turbomachinery. It is an ideal occasion to gather essential marketplace insights, learn about pivotal achievements, and connect with colleagues from around the world. This is the 60th Turbo Expo, an opportunity to reflect on how gas turbine technology has evolved and been applied over the decades. It is an opportunity to consider how far we have come in the last 60 years, how our heritage is influencing what we do today, and thus how it impacts our future. The program opens with keynote presentations given by prominent experts from the turbomachinery industry. Edward Hoskin, Vice President, Engine Development Programs, Pratt & Whitney Canada; Chris Lorence, General Manager of Engineering Technologies, GE Aviation; and Richard Parker, Director of Research & Technology, Rolls-Royce Group will address the important keynote theme: Building on our Heritage. The three leaders of gas turbine OEMs will reflect on how their own company has built on its heritage over the last six decades, clarify how that heritage impacts the way they work today and share their vision for the future. We build on our heritage in many ways. The research reported at this conference is very different from the research presented at the first Turbo Expo. However, there is a direct link, and by reflecting on how gas turbine technology has changed over the last six decades we can better envision how it will change in the future.

Execuve Conference Chair Edward Hoskin Pra & Whitney Canada

Conference Chair Dr. Geoff Sheard AGS Consul!ng LLC

The keynote is followed by the ASME IGTI annual awards program which honors individuals, your peers, who have made significant contributions to the advancement of the turbine technology and industry.

Keynote Speakers - Monday, June 15

Richard Parker Director of Research & Technology Rolls-Royce Group

Chris Lorence General Manager of Engineering Technologies GE Avia on

Edward Hoskin Vice President, Engine Development Programs Pra! & Whitney Canada

FINAL PROGRAM | 5

Networking Events Keynote – “Building on our Heritage”

Expo Hall Receptions

Monday, June 15, 2015 Room: 517, 5th Level, Palais des Congrès de Montréal 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Tuesday & Wednesday, June 16 & 17, 2015 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Be sure to attend the Opening Keynote Session, which is open to all conference attendees. Lunch will be served following the keynote program in Room 220AB for all registered delegates. The program opens with keynote presentations given by prominent experts from the turbomachinery industry. The three leaders of gas turbine OEMs will reflect on how their own company has built on its heritage over the last six decades, clarify how that heritage impacts the way they work today and share their vision for the future.

All registered delegates are invited to the Expo Hall for complimentary refreshments and networking with industry colleagues, while viewing the exhibits of the industry’s top companies.

Early Career Engineer & Student Mixer Wednesday, June 17, 2015 6:45 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Room: 725, 7th Level, Palais des Congrès de Montréal A special and very popular event for rising engineers! Enjoy complimentary refreshments and network with fellow engineers, including a variety of turbomachinery industry personnel, as well as members of IGTI’s Committees.

Exposition Closing Ceremony The IGTI Awards will also be presented, so don’t miss this opportunity to congratulate these deserving award recipients!

Welcome Reception Monday, June 15, 2015 Room: 710, 7th Level, Palais des Congrès de Montréal 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. All Turbo Expo registrants are invited to join their colleagues for complimentary light refreshments during the Monday evening event brought to you by the Turbo Expo 2015 Local Liaison Committee. Greet old friends, and meet the thinkers from around the world who are shaping the future of turbomachinery.

Thursday, June 18, 2015 Expo Hall 1:45 p.m. Please join us as we announce the “Peoples Choice” booth display winners, the Student Poster winners, recognize outgoing Committee Chairs, the Young Engineer Travel Award recipients, and announce plans for Turbo Expo 2016 in Seoul, South Korea. Mark your calendar for:

ASME Turbo Expo 2016 June 13 – 17, 2016 COEX Seoul, South Korea Hope to see you there!

Daily Lunches All Technical Conference registrants badges will include daily lunches.

FINAL PROGRAM | 7

Women Working in Turbomachinery Networking Event Tuesday, June 16, 2015 • 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Female registrants are invited to join their colleagues for a complimentary networking event that will feature a talk by Christine Furstoss, Technical Director, Manufacturing, Chemical & Materials Technologies, GE Global Research and Laura Holland, Head of Global GT Negotiation Support, Siemens. During registration, be sure to select that you will be attending. Stop by the Information Desk in Registration if you have not confirmed your seat. Christine Furstoss GE Global Research Technical Director, Manufacturing, Chemical & Materials Technologies Christine is Technical Director for Manufacturing, Chemical and Materials Technologies at GE, based at GE’s Global Research Center. Christine is responsible for working across the company and with strategic partners to develop and implement new process and material developments for products, manufacturing and services. In addition to working with the product teams across GE, Christine leads 650 researchers at Global Research; her team is located across the US, Europe, and Asia. In 2014, Christine was selected to serve on the National Advisory Council for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, an independent entity within U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration. She is also a member of the Strategic Advisory Council for the Mechanical, Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, actively promotes STEM education and activities in multiple school systems, and sponsors GE’s Women in Engineering recognition program as well as GE’s support of the Society of Women Engineers. Christine was educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and holds Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science degrees in Materials Science and Engineering.

Laura Holland Siemens Head of Global GT Negotiation Support Laura started her career with 15 years technical experience performing structural analysis of spacebased laser optics and rotor dynamics and loads analysis of jet engines at United Technologies Optical Systems and Pratt & Whitney in South Florida. In 1999 she joined Siemens Energy as rotor dynamics specialist and quickly moved her way up to different managing positions. From leading GT service engineering, managing fleet data analysis across gas turbine, steam turbine and generator product lines, Laura applied her analytical skills and team orientation to drive various process, quality and performance improvements throughout Siemens global Engineering organization. Today, as head of Gas Turbine Negotiation Support, she leads an international team of engineers to ensure sound technical assessments, and risk assessment and mitigation approaches for customer projects. Her responsibilities also include development of negotiation and bid strategies and performance calculations.

Thank You Sponsors

8 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Special Thanks to the ASME Turbo Expo 2015 Local Liaison Committee Hany Moustapha, Chair, AÉROÉTS Wagdi G. (Fred) Habashi, McGill University Sami Girgis, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp David Thibes, Safran Sofiane Benyouci, Jr., CRIAQ Alain Ouellette, GE Niloofar Moradi, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp

Barry Ruggiero, TransCanada Julie Beaulac, Rolls Royce Igor Maximilien, Bombardier Ibrahim Yimer, NRC Ed Hoskin, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp Jacques Bonaventure, GE Jean-Mathias Sargologos, Aeromontreal

Participating Organizations European

Turbine Network

ETN A standing committee of the ®

Supporting Publications

10 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Scholar Lecture “Stall, Surge and 75 Years of Research” By Dr. Ivor Day Whittle Laboratory Monday, June 15, 2015 5:45 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Ballroom 517B

Dr. Ivor Day has been selected as IGTI’s 2015 Scholar Lecturer: Work on rotating stall and its related topics has been in progress since the Second World War. From time to time during this period, certain “hot-topics” have come to the fore – mostly in response to pressing engineering problems associated with aeroengine developments. In this paper, we will take a semi-historical look at some of these topics (stall, surge, inception, active control, rotating instabilities etc.) and will trace the development of key ideas from conception to conclusion. This paper will not, however, be an unbridled celebration of our successes, because it must be admitted that we are still unable to offer much towards the design of more stable compressors. The way forward will not only depend on improved CFD, but also on better experimental support, particularly from high speed facilities.

Featured Lecture "Directions in Turbine Materials" 2015 Industrial Gas Turbine Technology Award Lecture By Dr. Jon Schaeffer GE Power and Water Materials Tuesday, June 16, 2015, Room 517B, 2:30 p.m.

12 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

For outstanding contributions and industry leadership in low emissions combustion system research, design, development and deployment. Jon Schaeffer leads the GE Power and Water Materials and Processes Engineering group supporting Thermal Power products. Jon has over 25 years of experience working the materials and processes used on components in both industrial and aircraft gas turbine engines. Personal successes include high gradient casting, many new GE alloys, large superalloy turbine disks, optimized coatings, low sulfur superalloys and GE “One Gun” plasma spray technology. Jon received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. Jon has received numerous awards and honors including best paper at the 1996 Seven Springs Superalloy conference. Jon is the holder of 60 U.S. patents for GE and received GE’s Edison Award in 2012.

www.rolls-royce.com

We gained a reputation for engineering excellence, one detail at a time.

We know it’s the small things that make a big difference. In fact it goes a very long way towards explaining why Rolls-Royce has become a world-leader in power systems and services on land, at sea and in the air. With manufacturing and service facilities in 50 countries and customers in well over 150 countries, we place a great deal of importance on the detail in order to maintain the very highest standards that our name has become associated with. It’s what our clients have come to expect and we don’t do it lightly. Last year alone we invested close to £1billion in research and development of our products and services. And, like everything else we do, we did it one detail at a time.

Trusted to deliver excellence

Facility Tours Please note that space is limited for all tours. All tours are conducted at the discretion of the host company and under the conditions the company establishes, including restrictions and pre-screening of participants. All tours are subject to cancellation.

Bell Helicopter Textron

Bombardier

Canada Limited

Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. BHTCL designs, certifies, produces, delivers, and supports the commercial models of Bell Helicopter. The Mirabel facility houses over 2000 workers in a 650,000 + Sq Ft building. BHTCL is currently working on 7 different models from the light 206B Jet Ranger, 206 Long Ranger, and 407, the light twin engine 427 VFR and the new 429 IFR Global Ranger, the intermediate 430 and the medium 412. The tour will take visitors through the structural assembly lines, the final assembly area, the pre-flight hangar and the paint shop. Location: Transportation: Return time: Registration:

Bell Helicopter, Mirabel There will be one bus available that will leave the Palais des Congres at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 4:00 p.m. Space is limited to 50 participants. Due to the strict pre-screening process, registration for this tour closed on June 10, 2015.

A world-leading manufacturer of innovative transportation solutions, from regional aircraft and business jets to rail transportation equipment, Bombardier Inc. is a global corporation headquartered in Canada. The Aerospace Division manufactures, commercializes and supports the well-known line of CRJ Regional Jets, the Q-Series Regional Turboprop Airliners, and three families of Business Jets. The tour will consist of a visit of the Challenger Assembly Line (Challenger 300, 605, and 850 business jets), situated at the Pierre Trudeau International Airport in Dorval. The tour will include the pre-flight and delivery areas. Location: Transportation: Return time: Registration:

Bombardier, Ville St-Laurent There will be one bus available that will leave the Palais des Congres at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 4:00 p.m. Space is limited to 50 participants. Due to the strict pre-screening process, registration for this tour closed on June 10, 2015.

GE Canada Wednesday June 17, 2015 12:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. GE Aviation will offer a tour of its Bromont facility. Co-located in Eastern Township area are compressor airfoil manufacturing operations and the recently opened Global Automation, Instrumentation and compressor airfoil R&D Center. This will be a full tour of the facility covering all areas of activity. Location: Transportation: Return time: Registration:

14 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

2 Airport Boulevard, Bromont, Québec There will be one bus available that will leave the Palais des Congrès at 12:30 p.m. Approximately 5:00 p.m. Space is limited to 50 participants. Due to the strict pre-screening process, registration for this tour closed on June 10, 2015.

Facility Tours National Research Council Canada Wednesday June 17, 2015 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM The tour is a visit of NRC’s Boucherville facilities, with presentations on NRC’s activities and capabilities related to thermal protection, advanced composites and bio composites, powder metallurgy, materials for energy production (batteries and fuel cells) as well as modelling and simulation. Schedule: 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Location: Transportation: Registration:

Bus departure from the Palais des Congrès Arrival at NRC Boucherville Overall presentations with coffee & danish Tour of Boucherville facilities Departure Arrival at the Palais des Congrès 75 de Montagne Boulevard, Boucherville, Québec Bus transportation will be provided Due to the strict pre-screening process, registration for this tour closed on June 10, 2015.

Pratt & Whitney Canada Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Pratt & Whitney Canada, based in Longueuil, Quebec, is a global aerospace leader, shaping the future of business, helicopter and regional aviation with new generation engines. PWC’s operations and service networks span the globe, with 50,000 engines operating in more than 200 countries. Pratt & Whitney Canada is offering a tour of its Longueuil facility. Points of interest along the tour will include Manufacturing, Inspection and Assembly & Test. Location: Transportation: Return time: Registration:

Siemens Canada Limited Wednesday June 17, 2015 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Siemens Canada Limited will offer a tour of the Industrial Trent Test Bed located at the Atwater Facility. The Trent Facility serves the dual purpose of being an experimental test bed for Siemens Canada Limited as well as being an emergency power plant for the City of Montreal and Hydro-Quebec. This will be a full tour of the facility covering the control room, test cell, plant room, fuel room and rig shop. Location: Transportation: Return time: Registration:

Atwater Test Facility, Montreal There will be one bus available that will leave the Palais des Congres at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 4:00 p.m. Space is limited to 50 participants. Due to the strict pre-screening process, registration for this tour closed on June 10, 2015.

VISIT US AT BOOTH 825

SIMULATING SYSTEMS FLOW − THERMAL − STRESS − EMAG − ELECTROCHEMISTRY CASTING − OPTIMIZATION − REACTING CHEMISTRY VIBRO-ACOUSTICS − MULTIDISCIPLINARY CO-SIMULATION

Pratt & Whitney Canada, Longueuil There will be one bus available that will leave the Palais des Congres at 1:00 p.m. Approximately 4:00 p.m. Space is limited to 48 participants. Due to the strict pre-screening process, registration for this tour closed on June 10, 2015. [email protected] www.cd-adapco.com

10:46

FINAL PROGRAM | 15

Student News Student Advisory Committee

Poster Session

The Student Advisory Committee, SAC, consists of Kathryn L. Kirsch (Vice Chair), Sulfikerali Noor Mohamed (Secretary), who were both elected at the student committee meeting in Düsseldorf, Germany. John McClintic (Chair) and Reid Berdanier (Past Chair), who are two board members from last year, have the advantage of experiencing the process of organizing the student activities at ASME Turbo Expo 2014 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Together, the officers manage the committee, plan the student events, and represent the students before the ASME IGTI Board. The SAC encourages students to participate in the ASME IGTI Student Advisory Committee and will be advertising more details about ASME Turbo Expo 2015 soon. ASME Turbo Expo hosts well over 300 graduate and undergraduate students who present research findings, attend tutorials, visit the exhibition, and network with professionals.

Following a successful inaugural Poster Session at Turbo Expo 2014, the Student Advisory Committee is once again sponsoring a student poster session at ASME Turbo Expo 2015. Student posters will be on display on the main exposition floor on Tuesday, June 16th. Student poster finalists will be on display on Wednesday, June 17th from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Be sure to stop by the poster session to see the results of their work and encourage them to become active in ASME.

2015 Student Tutorial Session Wednesday, June 17 • 4:00.pm. – 5:30 p.m. • Room 515B Effective Networking Strategies: How to use Professional Networking to Build a Successful Career? Panelists: Vinod Philip, CEO, Generators Business Segment, Power & Gas Division, Siemens Energy Inc. Piero Colonna, Professor, Propulsion and Power, Delft University of Technology Nicole Key, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Purdue University Zucrow Laboratories Knox Millsaps, Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Naval Postgraduate School Abstract Active networking is vital to career growth. Often confused with selling, networking is actually about building long-term relationships and a good reputation over time. It involves meeting and getting to know people whom you can assist, and who can potentially help you in return. The key benefits of networking include strengthening relationships, access to new ideas, increased career and business opportunities, and exchange of best practices, advice and support for your career growth. This 90 minute panel session will consist of an open discussion by four leaders from industry, academia and government sector directly engaging with students and early career engineers on different aspects of professional networking. The panelists will discuss the importance of learning how to develop a strong network, how networking helps to build a successful career and will share best practices for networking effectively in different environments. The students are encouraged to attend the student mixer directly after the tutorial session to use the lessons learned from this tutorial. All conference attendees are welcome.

16 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Early Career Engineer & Student Mixer Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Room: 725, 7th Level, Palais des Congrès de Montréal 6:45 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

2015 Student Activities Committee Travel Award Winners Congratulations 2015 Winners! Maciej Andrzejewski Nyansafo Aye-Addo P.A. Ali Baghchehsara Anomitra Banerjee Diogo Berta Pitz Herbert Harrison Mohammad Arif Hossain Hafiz Muhammad Ismail Ibrahim Kittur M.D. Fangyuan Lou

Haiteng Ma Jeanne Methel Adam Modzelewski Natalie Smith Jacob Snyder Stefano Trabucchi Michelle Wood Pengfei Zhang Cong Zhao

2015 Young Engineer Travel Award Congratulations 2015 Winners! The winners will be recognized during the Exposition Closing Ceremony on Thursday, June 18 at 1:45 p.m. Bader Almonsour Allan Arisi Stefano Barberis Fanny Besem Marco Caboni David Gonzalez Cuadrado Ahmed El-Kholy Ali Fakhre

Ma Haiteng Daria Kolmakova Jongsung Lee Matthew Lennie Jing Li Marina Montero Carrero Abolfazi Pourrajabiam Shahrbabak

Student Poster Sessions Any submissions received after April 18, 2015 are not listed here. See the Final Program Addenda for any late submissions. 1

Ali Al-Abadi, Friedrich-Alexander University Wind Turbines in Turbulent Flow

2

Ali Al-Abadi, Friedrich-Alexander University Torque-Matched Pitch Control Optimization and Analysis Methods

3

4

Abubakar El-Jummah, University of Leeds Gas Turbine Cooling Metal Walls with Arrays of Short Holes: Influence of Impingement and Effusion Cooling Thermal Entry Length using Conjugate Heat Transfer CFD

13 Juliane Wendler, Technical University of Berlin Numerical Modelling of a Fuel-Flexible Low Emission Combustor at Dry and Steam-Diluted Conditions 14 Jeanne Methel, Purdue University Development of the Centrifugal Stage for Aerodynamic Research (CSTAR) 15 Yuan Tian, McGill University The Microstructure Evolution in Boron Bearing Inconel 625 Welds

Tae Ho Kim, Kookmin University Dynamic Structural Characterization of Multilayer Gas Foil Journal Bearings

16 Tsun Holt Wong, University of Oxford Film cooling effectiveness measurements on engine

5

Shouqing Huang, Tsinghua University Researches on the Flow and Tip Force Characteristics of Contacting Two-stage Brush Seals

17 Nassya Binti Mohd Said, University of Leeds Saturator Thermodynamic Analysis of a Humidified Micro Gas Turbine in an EGR Environment

6

Étienne Spieser, Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace Analysis Of The Best Resolution Achievable In Rotating Sound Sources Imaging Using Acoustic (ISAE) Arrays

18 Abolfazl Pourrajabian, K.N.Toosi University of Technology Increasing the annual energy production of small wind turbines through the use of hollow blades

7

Kenneth Clark, Penn State University First Vane Gap Leakages for a High Pressure Turbine at Engine-Relevant Conditions

8

Guilherme Leibsohn Martins, Petrobras / Pontificia Universidade Application of Single Stage Partial Admission Axial Turbine to a Waste Catolica do Rio de Janeiro Heat Recovery Organic Rankine Cycle

9

Adam Modzelewski, Gdansk University of Technology A Preliminary Design of the Gas Microturbine for Sailplane Auxiliary Drive

10 Irene Cresci, University of Oxford Temperature fluctuation measurements at the combustorturbine interaction (CTI) plane in a gas turbine combustor representative environment 11 Pascal Bader, Institute of Thermal Machine Dynamics, Graz University Different Measurement Techniques for Turbomachinery and Predicting Laminar-to-Turbulent Transition over a Flat Plate 12 Ning Wang, Airbus Group / University of Stuttgart Turbine-Generator Unit for Turboelectric Distributed Propulsion

19 Kartikeya Tyagi, Virginia Tech Detailed Experimental Study of Heat Transfer Inside Ribbed Stationary and Rotating Two Pass Channel at High Reynolds Number 20 Hammami Zineb, University of Science and Technology of Oran Numerical Modeling Of Film Cooling With Upstream Pyramid 21 Qiang An, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies Experimental Investigation on Biogas Flame Blow-Off in a Gas Turbine Model Combustor 22 Prashant Singh, Virginia Tech Installation of Large-Scale Rotating-Rig (LSRR) for Aerodynamics and Heat Transfer Studies on a 1.5-Stage Axial-Flow Turbine 23 Marco Caboni, University of Glasgow Wind Turbine Design Optimization Under Geometric Uncertainty 24 Noah Klarmann, Technical Univ Munich Concept of Modeling of CO-Formation and – Oxidation in Multi-Burner Systems with Fuel Staging

FINAL PROGRAM | 17

Student Poster Sessions 25 Thomas Eckert, University of Applied Science Munich Design of a centrifugal water vapor (R718) compressor for the operation in a hybrid sorption/compression heat pump cycle

33 Jeffrey Osborne, University of Toronto Simultaneous high-speed T-PIV and OH/CH2O-Institute for Aerospace PLIF in highly turbulent premixed jet flames Studies

26 Elena De Tomaso, Politecnico di Bari Influence of blade profile on the dynamic stall phenomenon

34 Kyle F. Chavez, University of Texas at Austin Experimentally Determined Heat Transfer Coefficient of a Turbine Blade at Varying Incidence Angles

27 David Gomez Ramirez, Virginia Tech Gas Turbine Combustor Rig Development and Initial Velocity Field Measurements at Cold and Reactive Flow Conditions

35 Woncheol Jeong, Korea Aerospace University Dynamic Combustion Characteristics of Multiple Swirl Injectors in an Annular Gas turbine Combustor using Dynamic SGS Model

28 Benjamin D. Geraedts, University of Toronto Rayleigh Index Measurements In Swirl Flames With Helical Precessing Vortex Cores Using Doubly-phase-conditioned Chemiluminescence

36 Aleksandr Tyuzuykov, Samara State Numerical investigation of the workflow in Aerospace University centrifugal compressor stages

29 Eoin Burke, National University of Ireland Development and Validation of a Cantera-based Galway Turbulent Flame Speed Solver

37 Jing Li, Duke University Nonlinear Flutter Analysis of a Turbine Cascade in Supersonic Flow

30 Fangyuan Lou, Purdue University Experimental Investigation of Distorted Flow Field in an APU Style Inlet and Its Effect on Compressor Performance and Operabili

38 Fanny Besem, Duke University Forced Response Analyses and Modeling Sensitivities of a 3.5 Stage Axial Compressor

31 Carlos Serrato, Universidad Nacional Best Practices For Adhesive Bond Of Composite Autonoma de Mexico Plates Subjected To Thermal Stresses And Liquid Abrasive Attack

39 Aimee Williams, Aerospace Combustion Laboratory, Georgia Tech An Experimental Investigation of Spray Autoignition Using Planar Laser Fluourescence

32 Jeong Ho Kim, Inha University Developing a Transient Behavior Analysis Program for Power Generation Gas Turbines

Thank You ASME Turbo Expo Student Poster Judges! The ASME IGTI Student Activity Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank the Turbo Expo Student Poster Judges for their diligent and meticulous judging efforts. Klaus Brun, Southwest Research Institute Aaron Byerley, USAF Academy Department of Aeronautics John Chew, University of Surrey Ndaona Chokani, ETH Zurich Dr. Pierre Gauthier, Siemens ADGT Simon Hogg, Durham University Tong Seop Kim, Inha University

18 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Ingrid Lepot, Cenaero Alexander Mizramoghadam, Honeywell Aerospace Guillermo Paniagua, Purdue University Vinod Philip, Siemens Power Generation Inc. Luca Porreca, MAN Diesel & Turbo Seung Jin Song, Seoul National University Kurt Weber, Rolls Royce

TURBINE DISPLAY, PRESENTATION STAGE & MUSEUM

➔ ➔



LUNCH

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan

1106

1107

1108

1109

1110

1111

1112

1113

629

1114

225

222

223

220

221

321

218

219

318

319

216

217

316

317

212

213

312

210

211

310

208

209

206

207

325 322

306

524

525

624

423

522

523

622

420

421

520

521

418

419

518

519

618

416

417

516

517

413

512

513

323

RECEPTION

623

722

621

720

619

718

616

617

716

612

613

411

510

511

309

408

409

508

509

608

307

406

407

506

507

606

611

TURBO EXPO SALES

Session Rooms Elevators

Freight elevators

Escalators

Phones

721

820

717

816

81 9

81 3

713 710

711

810

704

601

707

806

705

804

701

800

807

801

900





401

822

709

605

201

825

725

REGISTRATION

STUDENT POSTERS

RECEPTION 224

W ashrooms

20 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Session Participant Information Networking Coffee/Danish for Presenters and Session Organizers Monday, June 15 – Friday, June 19 7:15 – 8:00 AM | Room 517A On the day of your scheduled presentation, a table will be reserved for your session. Meet with the other session participants and discuss session logistics. All session organizer materials will be distributed at this meeting. Complimentary coffee and pastry provided.

Registration As a non-profit organization, ASME requires all presenters to register for the conference and pay an appropriate fee. We are pleased to offer all presenters the discounted ASME Member registration rate of $1,050 for 5-Day or $850 for 3-Day. Onsite registration is located in Room 210D Exhibit Hall Area.

Badge Ribbons Role and attendance ribbons are available at the Information Desk in Registration. See the display for available options.

Presentation Uploads

Final Papers

Presenters (authors, panelists, tutorial instructors, lecturers) should plan to upload their presentations only on the computer in their session room. Please arrive 15 to 30 minutes prior to your session to upload your presentation. Presentations may be uploaded from a CD-ROM or USB flash drive. There will not be a central network server for the sessions.

The collection of the technical papers accepted for presentation and publication for ASME Turbo Expo 2015 are posted online. Presentation, such as panels or posters, that do not have an accompanying paper are considered to be “oral Presentation Only” and do not appear in the system. Please note that this is NOT the official proceedings of the Conference, which is published after the Conference and is also made available online on the ASME Digital Collection at http://asmedigitalcollection.asme.org. As such, papers that appear in the system may not be cited until after the official Proceedings have been published. Registered ASME Turbo Expo 2015 technical conference attendees may view accepted conference papers at a special kiosk in Registration. *Please note that DVDs containing papers will not be available.

Audiovisual Equipment Provided Standard AV equipment provided in meeting rooms: LCD Projector Laptop Computer Projection Screen Microphone(s) Wireless Remote/Pointer

Need Assistance? Speaker Ready Room Room 515A Sunday, June 14 Monday, June 15 Tuesday, June 16 Wednesday, June 17 Thursday, June 18 Friday, June 19

1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

ASME staff (red badges) and Session Assistants (yellow Assistant badges) are circulating the session room hallways to provide assistance as needed.

FINAL PROGRAM | 21

Exhibit Directory & Presentation Schedule Round out your conference experience by spending time Tuesday through Thursday in the exhibit hall featuring the latest technology offered by leading companies in the industry, an exhibitor presentation stage and a 60th Anniversary Turbo Expo Museum. Lunches and receptions in the exhibit hall each day will provide relaxed, yet focused networking opportunities.

Exposition Open: Tuesday, June 16 12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 17 12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 18 1:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Don’t miss the Exhibit Closing Ceremony at 1:45 p.m.

Table of Contents Exhibitor Booth Listings Product Categories

Pages 24-34 Pages 34-37

Thank you to our Exhibit Advisory Committee. Please stop by and visit with our EAC members and give them your suggestions and

feedback on making the Turbo Expo Exposition an even better event. A complete listing can be found on page 23. If you are interested in joining this committee, contact the ASME IGTI Expositions Department at [email protected]. If you are interested in exhibiting at the 61st ASME Turbo Expo in Seoul, South Korea next June, contact ASME IGTI at [email protected] or stop by the ASME IGTI Exhibit Sales Office in the exhibit hall to secure your booth. We also have space for the 2015 Gas Turbine India Conference and Exposition this December in Hyderabad. Reminders: • No photographs can be taken in the exhibit hall without permission of Show Management and/or the exhibiting company. • Place your vote for the People’s Choice Award at the entrance of the exhibit hall. • See security personnel for emergencies and first aid assistance.

Every visitor, delegate and exhibitor at the EXPO can attend any of the following presentations, FREE OF CHARGE. Each is delivered by one of the Exhibitors at the EXPO - all of them leading experts in their field.

Stage Presentation Schedule Tuesday, June 16 1:00 – 1:30 pm

Thermal Gradient Behavior of TBCs Subjected to a Laser Gradient Test Rig: Simulating an Air-to-Air Combat Flight presented by Rogerio Lima, NRC 1:45 – 2:15 pm The Application of Brush Seals to Increase Reliability and Efficiency in Process Steam Turbines presented by Pete Zanini, Waukesha Bearings Corporation 2:30 – 3:00 pm Laser Consolidation – Converting 3D Design to Net-shape Functional Metallic Components presented by Lijue Xue from NRC 3:15 - 3:45 pm Improving Design, Manufacturing, and Production with 3D Metrology presented by Ron Seaman from Capture 3D 4:00 – 4:30 pm Integrated Turbomachinery Design and Analysis with ANSYS Workbench 4:45 – 5:15 pm Crowdsourced Innovation – a next Generation integrated Software Environment for Turbomachinery Cycle & Component Design, Analysis and Optimization from SoftinWay Wednesday, June 17 1:00 – 1:30 pm Reliable power generation for Oil & Gas and CHP applications utilizing the all-radial OP16 gas turbine presented by Javier Beltran from OPRA 1:45 – 2:15 pm Gas Turbine Combustion Simulation with ANSYS CFD 2:30 – 3:00 pm Combustor modeling in a 1-D flow network tool Flownex from Flownex Simulation Environment 3:15 - 3:45 pm A fully featured solution for measuring and analysis of combustion and rotor dynamics as well as vibrations: IfTA DynaMaster presented by Joachim Schulze-Ardey from IfTA 4:00 – 4:30 pm Rotordynamics Analysis with ANSYS 4:45 – 5:15 pm Leveraging Cross-Industry Know-How for Thermodynamic Cycles & Turbomachinery Component Innovation from SoftinWay Thursday, June 18 12:30 - 1:00 p.m. Enabling Technologies for Industrial Application of Robotic Friction Stir Welding presented by Piti Wanjara from NRC 1:45 - 2:30 p.m. ASME Turbo Expo Closing Ceremony

22 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Exhibit Advisory Committee Mission: To assist in the growth and expansion of the Turbo Expo exhibit with continued support to exhibiting companies and ASME IGTI expositions staff. Representatives serve as experts for fielding questions and providing resources and initiatives for continued success of the exposition. Kim Aiken Parker Hannifin Corporation Parker Aerospace Gas Turbine Fuel Systems Division 8940 Tyler Blvd. Mentor, OH 44060 Tel.: 630-553-8440 Fax: 866-914-0470 Mobile: 630-862-8240 [email protected] Term: 2013-2016 Melvin Byrd Measurement Specialities 34 Research Drive Hampton, VA 23666 USA +1 757-766-4227 Phone +1 757-766-4297 Fax [email protected] Term: 2013-2016

Travis Carrigan Pointwise, Inc. 213 S. Jennings Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76104 USA +1 817-377-2807 Phone +1 817-377-2799 Fax [email protected] Term: 2014-2017

Dave Pincince Turbocam International 607 Calef Highway, P.O. Box 830 Barrington, NH 03825 USA +1 603-905-0200 Phone +1 603-749-2404 Fax [email protected] Term: 2014-2017

Dr. Leonid Moroz SoftInWay Inc. 15 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803USA +1 781-685-4942 Phone +1 781-685-4601 Fax [email protected] Term: 2014 – 2017

Dr. Benjamin O'Shea Praewest Präzisionswerkstätten Dr.-Ing.Heinz-Rudolf Jung GmbH & Co. Martinsheide 7 Bremen, 28757 Germany +49 421 / 658 51 – 0 Phone +49 421 / 658 51 - 38 Fax [email protected] Term: 2014-2017

Kristin Barranger ASME International Gas Turbine Institute [email protected] Term: Staff Liaison If you are interested in joining this committee, contact Kristin Barranger [email protected].

WWW.SOLARTURBINES.COM

©2014 Solar Turbines Incorporated. All rights reserved. AD 2015 ASME

THOROUGHLY PROVEN FINAL PROGRAM | 23

PLEASE REFER TO ONLINE EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY FOR EXHIBITING COMPANY LISTINGS.

Exhibitor Product Categories 3D INSPECTION AND MEASUREMENTS AICON Americas 506 Burloak Technologies Inc Capture 3D, Inc.606 EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems JG&A Metrology Center MTU Aero Engines North America Photron USA, Inc.

421 306 709 420 707

AERODERIVATIVE GAS TURBINE REPAIR & OVERHAUL Cincinnati Thermal Spray, Inc. 613 MTU Aero Engines North America 420 Parker 816 Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. 318 Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News 721 Triumph Engines - Tempe 721 AIR SYSTEMS Aeroprobe Corporation Convergent Science, Inc HEINZMANN UK Parker Pollution Equipment News Software Cradle ANALYTICAL Aeroprobe Corporation Alta Solutions, Inc. APEX Turbine Testing Technologies Combustion Science & Engineering Convergent Science, Inc Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA IfTA GmbH NRC Aerospace Photron USA, Inc. Pollution Equipment News SoftInWay Inc. Test Devices, Inc.

213 1114 310 816 Pub Bin 408

213 523 512 409 1114 312 407 810 707 Pub Bin 616 419

34 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Triumph Engines - Tempe Waukesha Bearings Corporation

721 721 212

ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT CLARCOR Industrial Air Pal-Con, Ltd. Triumph Engines - Tempe

511 618 721

AXIAL & CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSORS Advanced Design Technology Ltd. Aikoku Alpha Corp. Concepts NREC Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. NUMECA International SAFRAN SoftInWay Inc. Software Cradle Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. Test Devices, Inc. Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Turbocam International COMPONENTS Aeroprobe Corporation AneCom Burloak Technologies Inc Calnetix Technologies CEROBEAR GmbH Cincinnati Thermal Spray, Inc. Concepts NREC Cross Manufacturing E+A HEINZMANN UK Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc. MTU Aero Engines North America NORD-LOCK Inc. Parker

513 804 900 220 722 629 616 408 318 419 721 717

213 806 421 704 418 613 900 508 624 310 517 420 518 816

Pentair Thermal Management SAFRAN Sargent Aerospace & Defense Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Triumph Engines - Tempe Turbocam International Waukesha Bearings Corporation

617 629 801 318 721 721 717 212

CONSULTING & ENGINEERING SERVICES Advanced Design Technology Ltd. 513 Aeroprobe Corporation 213 Alta Solutions, Inc. 523 AneCom 806 ANSYS, Inc. 813 APEX Turbine Testing Technologies 512 B&B AGEMA 825 Burloak Technologies Inc 421 Calnetix Technologies 704 Cambridge Flow Solutions Ltd 316 CD-adapco 825 CFturbo Software & Engineering GmbH 411 Combustion Science & Engineering 409 Concepts NREC 900 Convergent Science, Inc 1114 Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA 312 Flow Systems, Inc. 309 Flownex Simulation Environment 619 IfTA GmbH 407 Intelligent Light 217 LG Tech-Link, LLC 725 Limmat Scientific AG 323 Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. 220 MTU Aero Engines North America 420 NRC Aerospace 810 NUMECA International 722 Pal-Con, Ltd. 618 PCA Engineers Limited 716 Pointwise, Inc. 612

Exhibitor Product Categories Sargent Aerospace & Defense SoftInWay Inc. Software Cradle Southwest Research Institute Test Devices, Inc. The University of Sheffield Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Triumph Engines - Tempe Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. Waukesha Bearings Corporation CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTATION Alta Solutions, Inc. Calnetix Technologies Cincinnati Control Dynamics, Inc. FOGALE nanotech HEINZMANN UK Kulite Semiconductor Products, Inc. LG Tech-Link, LLC Limmat Scientific AG NRC Aerospace OROS Pal-Con, Ltd. Parker PCB Piezotronics Pentair Thermal Management Rotadata Limited Scanivalve Telemetrie Elektronik GmbH The University of Sheffield Torquemeters Ltd Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News DESIGN PROCESS & METHODOLIGIES Advanced Design Technology Ltd. Aeroprobe Corporation B&B AGEMA Capture 3D, Inc. Concepts NREC Intelligent Light NRC Aerospace NUMECA International The University of Sheffield Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. DRIVE TRAIN EQUIPMENT MAN Diesel & Turbo North America EDUCATION American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Concepts NREC Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA ETS

801 616 408 720 419 705 721 721 701 212

523 704 800 325 310 517 725 323 810 317 618 816 524 617 822 516 413 705 623 721

513 213 825 606 900 217 810 722 705 721 701

307

601 900 312 322

Intelligent Light SoftInWay Inc. The University of Sheffield Turbomachinery Laboratory University of Notre Dame

217 616 705 417 711

ELECTRON BEAM WELDING NRC Aerospace Triumph Engines - Tempe

810 721

EXPANDERS Calnetix Technologies Concepts NREC Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. SoftInWay Inc. Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. Turbocam International

704 900 220 616 318 717

FANS & BLOWERS Advanced Design Technology Ltd. Concepts NREC IHI Ionbond AG MAN Diesel & Turbo North America Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. Parker PCA Engineers Limited Software Cradle Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. Test Devices, Inc.

513 900 416 307 220 816 716 408 318 419

FILTERS Aeroprobe Corporation CLARCOR Industrial Air Parker Pollution Equipment News

213 511 816 Pub Bin

FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS Combustion Science & Engineering Flownex Simulation Environment Pollution Equipment News

409 619 Pub Bin

FUEL SYSTEMS EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems Flownex Simulation Environment HEINZMANN UK NRC Aerospace Parker The University of Sheffield Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. GAS TURBINES Advanced Design Technology Ltd. Aeroprobe Corporation Aikoku Alpha Corp. AneCom Cincinnati Thermal Spray, Inc. CLARCOR Industrial Air

306 619 310 810 816 705 701

513 213 804 806 613 511

Combustion Science & Engineering Concepts NREC Cross Manufacturing Flownex Simulation Environment Haynes International, Inc. HEINZMANN UK IHI Ionbond AG MAN Diesel & Turbo North America Mee Industries Inc. Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. MTU Aero Engines North America NRC Aerospace NUMECA International OPRA Turbines BV Pal-Con, Ltd. PCA Engineers Limited Pratt & Whitney Rotadata Limited SAFRAN Sargent Aerospace & Defense Scanivalve SoftInWay Inc. Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. The University of Sheffield Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Triumph Engines - Tempe Turbocam International Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc.

409 900 508 619 820 310 416 307 622 220 420 810 722 718 618 716 807 822 629 801 516 616 318 705 721 721 717 701

GEAR TYPE COMPRESSORS Aeroprobe Corporation IHI Ionbond AG Software Cradle Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc.

213 416 408 318

GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION NRC Aerospace

810

ISOTHERM COMPRESSORS Aeroprobe Corporation MAN Diesel & Turbo North America

213 307

LASER AND OPTICAL 3D SCANNING AICON Americas Burloak Technologies Inc Capture 3D, Inc.

506 421 606

LASER WELDING Burloak Technologies Inc NRC Aerospace Pentair Thermal Management MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION APEX Turbine Testing Technologies CLARCOR Industrial Air HEINZMANN UK IfTA GmbH

421 810 617 512 511 310 407

FINAL PROGRAM | 35

Exhibitor Product Categories MAN Diesel & Turbo North America NORD-LOCK Inc. NRC Aerospace OROS OSRAM PCB Piezotronics RF System Lab SAFRAN SoftInWay Inc.

307 518 810 317 510 524 224 629 616

MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE OF ROTATING EQUIPMENT Data Physics Corporation HEINZMANN UK IfTA GmbH MAN Diesel & Turbo North America NORD-LOCK Inc. NRC Aerospace OROS RF System Lab SoftInWay Inc. Test Devices, Inc. Torquemeters Ltd

611 310 407 307 518 810 317 224 616 419 623

MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Aeroprobe Corporation Aikoku Alpha Corp. Burloak Technologies Inc Concepts NREC Data Physics Corporation Energy Recovery EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems Haynes International, Inc. MMP Technology MTU Aero Engines North America NRC Aerospace OSRAM Sargent Aerospace & Defense Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News Triumph Engines - Tempe Turbocam International Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. MICROSCOPE SYSTEMS AND DIGITAL IMAGING Photron USA, Inc. Triumph Engines - Tempe MONITORING SOFTWARE Aeroprobe Corporation Alta Solutions, Inc. APEX Turbine Testing Technologies Convergent Science, Inc FOGALE nanotech IfTA GmbH OROS Parker Pentair Thermal Management Torquemeters Ltd

213 804 421 900 611 621 306 820 605 420 810 510 801 721 721 717 701

707 721 213 523 512 1114 325 407 317 816 617 623

36 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

OEM GAS TURBINE/POWER TURBINE Aeroprobe Corporation Cincinnati Thermal Spray, Inc. Concepts NREC Convergent Science, Inc EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems Flownex Simulation Environment Haynes International, Inc. MAN Diesel & Turbo North America MTU Aero Engines North America NUMECA International Parker Pratt & Whitney Rotadata Limited SAFRAN SoftInWay Inc. Test Devices, Inc. The University of Sheffield Triumph Engines - Tempe Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. OIL SYSTEMS Flownex Simulation Environment HEINZMANN UK Parker

213 613 900 1114 306 619 820 307 420 722 816 807 822 629 616 419 705 721 701

619 310 816

PACKAGE/TURNKEY APPLICATIONS Aeroprobe Corporation 213 Concepts NREC 900 HEINZMANN UK 310 Rotadata Limited 822 Scanivalve 516 Triumph Aerospace Systems - Newport News 721 PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS Capture 3D, Inc. Energy Recovery Flownex Simulation Environment OROS Parker Scanivalve

606 621 619 317 816 516

PROCESS GAS SCREW COMPRESSORS Aeroprobe Corporation 213 Convergent Science, Inc 1114 MAN Diesel & Turbo North America 307 Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. 318 PUBLICATION American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide Industrial Info Resources Pollution Equipment News POWER Magazine

601 519 423 Pub Bin Pub Bin

PUBLISHING COMPANY American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

601

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Industrial Heating

521 Pub Bin

SERVICE FOR TURBINES & COMPRESSORS Advanced Design Technology Ltd. 513 Aeroprobe Corporation 213 AneCom 806 APEX Turbine Testing Technologies 512 Cincinnati Thermal Spray, Inc. 613 CLARCOR Industrial Air 511 Convergent Science, Inc 1114 FOGALE nanotech 325 HEINZMANN UK 310 IfTA GmbH 407 MAN Diesel & Turbo North America 307 MTU Aero Engines North America 420 OROS 317 Pal-Con, Ltd. 618 Scanivalve 516 Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. 318 Test Devices, Inc. 419 Triumph Aerospace Systems Newport News 721 Triumph Engines - Tempe 721 Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. 701 SOFTWARE & COMPUTER HARDWARE Advanced Design Technology Ltd. 513 Aeroprobe Corporation 213 Alta Solutions, Inc. 523 ANSYS, Inc. 813 APEX Turbine Testing Technologies 512 Cambridge Flow Solutions Ltd 316 Capture 3D, Inc. 606 CD-adapco 825 CFturbo Software & Engineering GmbH 411 Concepts NREC 900 Convergent Science, Inc 1114 Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA 312 Data Physics Corporation 611 Flownex Simulation Environment 619 FOGALE nanotech 325 IfTA GmbH 407 Industrial Info Resources 423 Intelligent Light 217 NUMECA International 722 PCA Engineers Limited 716 Pentair Thermal Management 617 Photron USA, Inc. 707 Pointwise, Inc. 612 SoftInWay Inc. 616 Software Cradle 408 Turbomachinery Laboratory 417 SOLAR Flownex Simulation Environment Haynes International, Inc. Parker Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc.

619 820 816 701

Exhibitor Product Categories SPECIAL MATERIALS EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems Haynes International, Inc. International Paint/AkzoNobel Protective Coatings NRC Aerospace Triumph Engines - Tempe Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. STEAM TURBINES Advanced Design Technology Ltd. Aeroprobe Corporation Concepts NREC Cross Manufacturing EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems Flownex Simulation Environment HEINZMANN UK IHI Ionbond AG MAN Diesel & Turbo North America Parker PCA Engineers Limited Rotadata Limited Scanivalve SoftInWay Inc. Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. Turbocam International Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc.

306 820 206 810 721 701

513 213 900 508 306 619 310 416 307 816 716 822 516 616 318 717 701

TESTING Aeroprobe Corporation AICON Americas Alta Solutions, Inc. AneCom APEX Turbine Testing Technologies Cincinnati Control Dynamics, Inc. CLARCOR Industrial Air Concepts NREC Convergent Science, Inc Flow Systems, Inc. FOGALE nanotech IfTA GmbH JG&A Metrology Center LG Tech-Link, LLC Measurement Specialties, Inc. NRC Aerospace OROS OSRAM Pentair Thermal Management Photron USA, Inc. Pollution Equipment News RF System Lab Rotadata Limited Scanivalve Software Cradle Telemetrie Elektronik GmbH Test Devices, Inc. The University of Sheffield

213 506 523 806 512 800 511 900 1114 309 325 407 709 725 713 810 317 510 617 707 Pub Bin 224 822 516 408 413 419 705

Torquemeters Ltd Triumph Engines - Tempe Turbomachinery Laboratory Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc. Waukesha Bearings Corporation

623 721 417 701 212

VACUUM HEAT TREATING AND BRAZING SERVICES Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc. Triumph Engines - Tempe

318 721

WATERJET CUTTING/DRILLING Flow Waterjet Haynes International, Inc.

520 820

WIND TURBINES Advanced Design Technology Ltd. Aeroprobe Corporation Concepts NREC Convergent Science, Inc EOS GmbH- Electro Optical Systems Haynes International, Inc. IHI Ionbond AG MAN Diesel & Turbo North America NRC Aerospace NUMECA International Parker Scanivalve Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc.

513 213 900 1114 306 820 416 307 810 722 816 516 701

People’s Choice Awards Enter for a chance to win 1 of 3 USD cash prizes by Casting Your Ballot for the People’s Choice Best Booth Award Winners. $100 $250 $500

Congratulations to the 2014 People’s Choice Award Winners Large Display:

Three cash prize winners will be announced during the Closing Ceremony in the Exhibit Hall on Thursday. Cast Your Ballot for: • Most creative display design • Best display of technology • Best overall exhibit • Best method of crowd attraction

Small Display:

One vote per Registrant. Entrant must be present to win at the Closing Ceremony. To qualify for the prize drawings, votes must be cast by 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 18. Place your vote for both categories: Large Display (for booths 400sf and larger) AND Small Display (for booths less than 200sf in size)

Vote Now for Your Chance to Win! Ballot kiosk at the entrance of the exhibit hall! Stop by now!

FINAL PROGRAM | 37

PROVEN TO THE CORE. Meticulously designed and sharing the same rigorously tested core technology that powers Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower® family of geared turbofan commercial engines, the PW800 engine is opening a new frontier in performance. Inherently dependable, it exceeds all expectations, including future environmental standards on emissions and noise.

Tutorials of Basics Aircraft Engine

Manufacturing Materials & Metallurgy

MA-1-17, Room 510A, What Is That Hole in the Tail of an Airplane? Auxiliary Power Units (APUs): Design, Integration, and eTaxi WA-1-18, Room 510A, Introduction to Aero Engine Conceptual Design and Technological Perspectives FA-1-16, Room 510A, Basics of Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines and Integration Issues

MB-21-5, Room 513AB, Basics of Coating Technology

Ceramics WC-2-3, Room 510B, Ceramic Matrix Composites and Their Applications

Oil & Gas Applications TC-24-15, Room 513EF, Compact Compression Systems -- A Tutorial on High--Speed, Electric Motor Driven Centrifugal Compressors WB-24-10, Room 510B, Surge Control and System Dynamics WC-24-1, Room 513CD, TUTORIAL ON LNG LIQUEFACTION PLANTS WC-24-18, Room 513EF, Turbomachinery Instrumentation Components, Practices, and Uncertainty ThA-24-9, Room 512AE, Oil and Gas Applications

Controls, Diagnostics & Instrumentation WA-5-14, Room 511B, Basics of Dynamic Pressure Measurement

Steam Turbines ThC-26-3, Room 519AB, The Modeling of flow in Steam Turbines

Cycle Innovations WC-6-8, Room 511C, Introduction To Thermodynamics For Gas Turbine Cycles And Cycle Simulation ThC-6-7, Room 511C, Introduction to Dynamic Analysis and Modelling of Plant Systems

Structures & Dynamics: Rotordynamics ThA-30-7, Room 516E, Rotordynamics 101

Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles MB-36-1, Room 510C, Fundamentals of sCO2 Power Cycles

Electric Power WB-8-10, Room 511D, Introduction to Industrial Gas Turbine Operation & Maintenance

Turbomachinery: General Interest ThA-43-2, Room 523AB, Modeling and Resolving Turbulence in Turbomachinery Flows

Heat Transfer: Tutorials MA-14-1, Room 511E, Key Concepts of Thermofluids in Turbomachinery Design TA-20-10, Room 512DH, Gas Turbine Applications Involving Heavy Fuel Oils and Crude Oils TB-20-9, Room 512DH, Combustion & Emissions

Wind Energy TC-46-10, Room 523AB, Introduction to Wind Energy

FINAL PROGRAM | 39

General Information Press/Exhibitor Registration Window

Getting Around in Montreal

Palais des Congrès de Montréal – Level 2, 210D Open during Show registration hours.

The city of Montreal offers diverse and lively neighborhoods to explore on foot both day and night. From the downtown area, you can access the Montréal Underground Pedestrian Network, which is used by over 500,000 people daily. A bustling 30-kilometre network of walkways, featuring 1,700 shops, restaurants and an array of services, it connects to some 40 performance venues, theatres and cinemas, not to mention many hotels, attractions and museums.

Turbo Expo Information Desk/Message Center Palais des Congrès de Montréal – Level 2, 210D Stop by for messages and all conference related questions.

Lost & Found for the Palais During the conference, you can pick up and drop off lost and found items at the ASME Turbo Expo Information Desk in the Registration area.

Baggage Check at the Palais There will be a baggage check available on Thursday and Friday from 7-6pm. Bags will be $5 CAD and coats are $2 CAD.

Emergency Information Palais des Congrès de Montréal: If you need medical assistance or have any kind of emergency while in the convention center, dial “555” using any of the building house phones. You will be connected to 24-hour Security. The security team is fully trained and can provide first response assistance. You can also call 514871-3141. Speakers located throughout the building will be activated in an emergency. Listen and follow instructions should the alarms activate. Please wear your badge at all ASME Turbo Expo events.

Conference Center Address Palais des Congrès de Montréal 159 St Antoine St W Montreal, QC H2Z 1H2, Canada Telephone: +1 514-871-8122 Web: www.congresmtl.com

By Public Transportation or Taxi: Public transport is a great way to see the city. Hop on the metro and in just 10 minutes you're at a museum, restaurant or in Old Montréal. Affordable and reliable, the metro can be accessed via the city's Underground Pedestrian Network: two of the four main lines connect downtown to major tourism sites as well as to numerous bus stops and train stations. Metro operating hours are Monday to Friday and Sunday from 5:30 a.m. to 1 a.m., and Saturday from 5:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. The average wait time between trains is eight minutes and three minutes during rush hour. For more information about public transportation in Montreal, please visit www.stm.info. If you prefer getting around by taxi, it's easy to flag one down on the street. You'll also find them at one of the city's many taxi stands or in front of most major hotels. You will want to carry cash for short trips and tip is not included. By Bicycle: Ecologically-friendly Montréal is the first urban center in the world to receive "Geotourism" accreditation from the National Geographic Society. The city has 350 kilometers of bike paths crisscrossing its territory, including natural parks and suburbs. To make exploring the city easier, several bike paths lead to the heart of tourism areas. Thousands of bicycle stands are available to cyclists outside metro stations as well as on major streets. During certain weekday periods and at all times on the weekend, bicycles are allowed in the first car of the metro train.

Child Care Information Child care service can be obtained through each of the Conference hotels. Should you require this service, please contact the hotel directly. Arrangements can be made onsite; however, it is recommended to request the service at least 24 hours in advance. NOTE: Children under 16 years of age are not permitted at ASME Turbo Expo or ASME Turbo Expo events.

Recharge Station in Exhibit Hall Be sure to stop by the 60th Anniversary Recharge Station in the exhibit hall to recharge your body with a massage. While recharging your body, you can plug in your devices for recharging as well.

40 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015

Official Conference Proceedings Printed Volumes Printed volumes of the official Conference Proceedings may be ordered after the Conference by emailing [email protected] or by calling 1-800-THE-ASME. All ASME Conference Proceedings are submitted for indexing to the Engineering index, which publishes COMPENDEX, SCOPUS, and a host of other indexing databases. Proceedings are also submitted to ISI for indexing in the Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index. Only presented papers are submitted.

42 | ASME TURBO EXPO 2015 U.C A-S C.U UBU C.aQ&'P+, --S NB. C.C U.U -.-

a(P'a+"j$*#$,+61

a",*)+#'R0"#7)8'G),)I"7",*

a0$*#$,'kF!M'>,65

a$+,*4+1"M'>,65

a?]HY'G)I)j+,"

YV'F;1*"7'W)&

F)#I",*'!"#$1%)6"'['X"=",1"

F$=*>,]);'>,65 RQ#&$6)7'>,*"#,)*+$,)8

])Q9"10)'P")#+,I1'($#%$#)*+$,

UBZ

h\[!'G"*#$8$I;'(",*"#

a(!'H,I+,""#1'W+7+*":

-.U

>,*"88+I",*'W+I0*

/BU

A-B C.Z SBU aQ&'P+,

V8$4'])*"#e"* V8$4,"T'F+7Q8)*+$,'H,f+#$,7",* >=R!'\7&` >,:Q1*#+)8'`")*+,I

A.N /.U N.C

aQ&'P+,

HQ#$%"),'RQ#&+,"'@"*4$#9

@?YX,65

A.Z

CBC

()7&#+:I"'V8$4'F$8Q*+$,1'W*:

($,6"%*1'@YH(

/.C

!>(?@'!7"#+6)1 !7"#+6),'F$6+"*;'$='G"60),+6)8'H,I+,""#1'J!FGHK !@FLFM'>,65 PQ#8$)9'R"60,$8$I+"1'>,6 ()8,"*+T'R"60,$8$I+"1

X+"1"8'['\)1'RQ#&+,"']$#8:4+:"

-./ ABC CB. N./ S-. UBS

!"#$%#$&"'($#%$#)*+$,

,--&#)./0%12

!"#$%$&$'()*+

0**%2334445*4+**"#56$731$=*+,4); 0**%1233*4+**"#56$73RQ#&$6)7>,*8

0**%233*4+**"#56$731)#I",*)"#$

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73YVF;1*"7W)&kF

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73a?]HY7)I)j+,"

0**%233*4+**"#56$73%$+,*4+1"

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73%0$*#$,O01f

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73a(PF",1$#1

0**%2334445*4+**"#56$73,$#:8$69I#$Q% 0**%1233*4+**"#56$73?Y?FO@b 0**%233*4+**"#56$73%)#9"#0),,+=+,

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73GXR@$#*0!7"#+6)

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73eI)O7"*#$8$I;

0**%233g17)#*6=:

0**%233*4+**"#56$73>=R!O\7&` 0**%1233*4+**"#56$73>,:`")*

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73V8$4])*"#e"*

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73"*17*8

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73:I*44

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73($,6"%*1@YH(

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73()%*Q#"/X

0**%233*4+**"#56$73DE3)+6$,/:1;1*"71 0**%1233*4+**"#56$73!FGH:$*$#I 0**%1233*4+**"#56$73!@FLFO>,6 0**%1233*4+**"#56$73&Q#8$)9*"60

0**%1233*4+**"#56$73)"#$%#$&"6$#%

34$&&12

0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73%6&1",1$#1

0**%233=)6"&$$956$73%)#9"#0),,+=+, 0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73%)I"13a(!,:Q1*#+)8`")*+,I

0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73V8$4])*"#e"*

0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73"*17*8^=#"=_*1

0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73()%*Q#"/X

0**%2334445=)6"&$$956$73!+6$,/:F;1*"71 0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73!FGH5$#I 0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73!@FLF>,6 0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73PQ#8$)9R"60,$8$I+"1

0**%12334445=)6"&$$956$73)"#$%#$&"

9:;1%--6

0**%23344458+,9":+,56$736$7%),;31)#I",*< )"#$1%)6"C,5!+,,'! ";26MDS(;O("A0D3=( ;#$$!*&'&!(!8#9$!*&'&! +,,'!).9/!

!

:;6405( .267(8