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Title: Exergie - Regards croisés sur l'énergie sous toutes ses formes - Episode 19
Other Titles: The (micro) gas turbines, and the role of humidity to recover waste heat
Authors: CONTINO, Francesco
DE PAEPE, Ward
Keywords: exergy
generator
gas
gas turbine
Combined cycle gas turbine
CCGT
micro gas turbines
mGTs
optimisation
Externally Fired Gas Turbine
EFGT
heat
waste
Issue Date: 23-Sep-2022
Publisher: UCLouvain
Audience: Teacher
Learner
Educational Level: Bachelor
Master
Doctoral
Longlife
Typical Learning Time: Class
Material Type: Recording, oral
Media Format: Audio
Abstract: In this episode, my friend Ward De Paepe and I have explored the good old gas turbine. Sometimes it appears as a technology of the past, but actually there are still a lot of developments and Ward is definitely in the driver seat. I also asked him to define Exergy (no pressure Ward, you are the first one to do it). Since 2017, Ward De Paepe has been Professor at Université of Mons. He did his PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel on micro gas turbines. Then he continued as a postdoc first at VUB and then in the team of Professor Alessandro Parente at ULB. In his research, he is striving towards highly operational and fuel flexible carbon-clean small-scale cogeneration applications with a particular focus on micro gas turbines.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12279/953
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