Calnetix Technologies to Present at ASME ORC 2015

October 12, 2015

 

Engineers from Calnetix Technologies will present at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) 2015 Conference in Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 12-14.
 
Controls and Systems Engineer Chris Sellers will give a paper, co-authored by Director of Systems Engineering Parsa Mirmobin, entitled “Advanced Controls of Organic Rankine Cycle for Highly Transient Fluctuations during Initial Startup” in Session 9: Heat Exchangers, on Tuesday at 9:40 a.m. Development Engineer Errol Yuksek will deliver a paper on “Waste Heat Utilization of Main Propulsion Engine Jacket Water in Marine Application,” also co-authored by Mirmobin, in Session 13: Waste Heat Recovery from Engines II, on Tuesday at 3:20 p.m.
 
In addition, Sellers will give a poster presentation on “Advanced Thermodynamic Model of Organic Rankine Cycle” on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
 
Calnetix is an industry leader in the development of heat recovery and power conversion systems for land-based and ship-based applications, using a closed-loop ORC cycle and patented turbo-generator power conversion system to extract usable electrical or mechanical power from thermal energy. Over the past five years, over 35 MW of capacity from ORC systems has been deployed around the world by Calnetix, its subsidiary Access Energy and its distributors and licensees.
 
The third annual ASME International Seminar on ORC Power Systems, hosted by the Ghent University and University of Liège, focuses on the latest advances in ORC research and development, application and demonstration, and a variety of issues related to ORC energy systems. The seminar features presentations by scientific groups, leading ORC companies and expert users at the forefront of ORC research and development.
 

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