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Title: CAMEGT


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CAME-GT
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on INDUSTRIAL GAS
TURBINE TECHNOLOGIES
29 30th April 2004 Hotel Golf Bled,
Slovenia Organised by CAME-GT (a Thematic
Network of the European Union Framework V
Programme) with the participation of the Gas
Turbine Society of Japan and the Association of
European Manufacturers of Industrial Gas
Turbines
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CAME-GT
Thematic Network for Cleaner and More Efficient
Gas Turbines (CAME-GT) Contract number
ENK5-CT-2000-20062 Second International
Conference Bled, Slovenia 29-30 April 2004
David Pollard Project Co-ordinator - CAME-GT
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CAME-GT
Cleaner and more Efficient Gas Turbines -
CAME-GT Start date October 2000 Amendment
No 1 April 2002 Amendment No 2 October
2002 Amendment No 3 October 2003 Finish
date May 2004
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Objectives
  • To co-ordinate RTD projects in Industrial GTs
    including
  • Natural Gas, biomass, coal gas and other fossil
    derived fuels
  • CHP applications
  • Combined cycles including steam turbines and/or
    fuel cells
  • Four technology clusters bring together gas
    turbine related projects
  • Turbomachinery, combustion, materials and systems
    (advanced cycles)
  • Study groups provide plans for
  • RTD Strategy
  • Exploitation / Dissemination
  • Training and Education

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Project Partners
New Partners
AGH Krakow, Poland
University of Ljubljana. Slovenia
ICEMENERG Bucharest, Romania
Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria
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Organisation
  • EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA - ERA
  • CE-IGT
  • CO2NET
  • EVI - GTI
  • POWERCLEAN
  • FENCO

Exploitation Dissemination RR / Gastec
Gas Turbine Training VUB Brussels
AC Partners Krakow, Poland U. Ljubljana,
Slovenia ICEMENERG, Romania U. Sofia, Bulgaria
RTD Strategy ALSTOM Power
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Technology Targets
The FPV targets for gas turbines are as follows
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CAME-GT Projects
Combustion Cluster
FLAMESEEK (Flame sensors for gas
turbines) PRECCINSTA (Control of combustion
instabilities) FLOXCOM (Low NOx FLOX Combustor
design) NGT (New combustion system for gas
turbines) DESIRE (Reliable low NOx combustion
system) FUELCHIEF (Demonstration of a low NOx
fuel-staged combustor) AFTUR (Alternative fuels
for industrial GTs) MAST B LIQUID (Liquid fuels
in mixed air/steam turbines)
Combined heat and power
Mechanical drive Marine
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CAME-GT Projects
Materials Cluster CINDERS (CMC combustor
integration for GTs) ALLBATROS (Advanced long
life turbine blade coatings) NANOROTOR
(Nano-precipitate hardened ferritic
rotor) Turbomachinery Cluster DAIGTS (Design of
highly loaded stages) DITCAD (Compressor
aero-mechanical design)
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CAME-GT Projects
Systems Cluster LOTHECO (CCGT with integrated
low temperature heat) CHEP (High efficiency
components for ICR-CHP GT) OMES (Experience of
micro-turbines in CHP and industry) GT-POM
(Thermo-economic optimisation of whole GT
plant) European Research Area The Network
includes projects from RTD programmes in EU
Member States and Accession Countries
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Current Status
  • Launch Meeting - 7th December 2000
  • Introduction and organisation of first combined
    workshop
  • First Workshop - 16th February 2001
  • Hosted by European Commission and attended by 48
    representatives of industry, academia, research
    establishments, and national programmes.
  • Representatives from 12 of the 15 member states
    and 26 speakers from European or National Funded
    Projects.
  • Second Workshop - 1st October 2001
  • Hosted by European Commission and attended by 46
    representatives.
  • Presentations given by the co-ordinators of 11 FP
    5 RTD projects in the area of GT Technology.
    Presentations were also given by representatives
    of German, Dutch, Italian and Spanish National
    Programmes

12
Current Status
  • Third Workshop - 10/11 April 2002
  • Hosted by Vrije Universiteit, Brussels and
    attended by 74 representatives.
  • 27 technical presentations from Framework and
    national programmes in turbomachinery,
    combustion, materials and systems
  • Fourth Workshop - 5/6th February 2003
  • Hosted by Vrije Universiteit, Brussels and
    attended by 65 delegates
  • New partners from Slovenia, Bulgaria, Poland and
    Rumania represented
  • 25 technical presentations from Framework and
    national programmes in turbomachinery,
    combustion, materials and systems
  • 4 presentations on education and training for gas
    turbine engineers
  • Fifth Workshop 13/14 November 2003
  • Hosted by DLR, Stuttgart with 74 registered
    delegates in conjunction with Combustion Cluster
    Workshop
  • 16 countries represented including 4 Accession
    Countries -
  • Bulgaria, Romania, Malta and Poland

Workshops 1-4 on web site www.came-gt.com
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Current Status
  • International Workshop - Krakow, Poland - 26th
    May 2003
  • Hosted at AGH University of Science and
    Technology by Tadeusz Uhl
  • International Workshop - Bled, Slovenia - 28th
    October 2003
  • Hosted at the Turboinstitut by Matej Novak
  • International Workshop - Sofia, Bulgaria, 24th
    November 2003
  • Hosted at the Technical University of Sofia by
    Dimityr Popov
  • International Workshop - Bucharest, Romania ,
    26th November 2003
  • Hosted at ICEMENERG by Adrian Adam

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www.came-gt.com
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Gas Turbine Brochure
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First Conference - July 2003
  • The First International Conference on Gas Turbine
    Technologies was held in Brussels 10-11th July
    2003
  • Over 130 delegates attended from 23 Countries
  • Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Eire, France, Germany,
    Greece, Holland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, UK
  • Bulgaria, Slovenia, Poland, Romania, Cyprus,
    Czech Republic, Israel, Switzerland
  • Hong Kong/China, Thailand, USA


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First Conference - July 2003 (cont)
  • The Conference included
  • 9 Plenary presentations
  • 61 Keynote and technical presentations
    covering
  • Combustion 21
  • Materials 11
  • Systems 21
  • Turbomachinery Heat Transfer 5
  • Instrumentation Monitoring 3
  • Presentations on the web site www.came-gt.com


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Future Actions
  • Produce final Strategy document
  • Produce report on results achieved by Projects in
    the CAME-GT Network and the Exploitation and
    Dissemination Strategy
  • Complete web sites and set up for post-contract
    operation
  • Produce final report by August 2004
  • Support actions to include fossil fuel RTD in
    Framework 7
  • Plan for further Workshops and Conference in
    conjunction with other Thematic Networks EVI-GTI,
    CE-IGT,CO2NET2 and POWERCLEAN
  • Maintain Network to prepare for FP7 call

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- and finally
  • I should like to thank my partners in the Network
    for all their support and hard work throughout
    the Contract
  • Brian Pitt, Rolls Royce
  • Alexander Wiedermann, MAN Turbomaschinen
  • Manfred Aigner, DLR
  • Jacques de Ruyck, VUB, Brussels
  • Martin Hagan, GASTEC
  • Matthias Oechsner, Siemens
  • Roberto Garosi, Ansaldo Energy
  • Peter Holmes, ALSTOM Switzerland
  • Matej Novak, University of Ljubljana
  • Adrian Adam, ICEMENERG, Romania.
  • Dimityr Popov, TU Sofia
  • Tadeusz Uhl, Krakow, Poland

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- and finally
  • Not forgetting -
  • Petros Pilavachi, European Commission
  • Pierre Dechamps, European Commission
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