Trueventus - Gas Turbine Engine Workshop In Bangkok
Online, January 23, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Because of worldwide concern about the degradation of global environment and increasing consumption rate of natural resources and energy, the demand for high temperature and high performance gas turbine is surging than ever before for the usage as a major component in highly efficient transportation, combined-cycle and co-generation power plants. Moreover, the advantage of gas turbine over any other power units in terms of fuel versatility and growth potential for much higher thermal efficiency guarantees expanding roles of the gas turbine in the propulsion and power sectors as highly efficient, low emission and environmentally-friendly power unit.
Gas turbine is an effective and reliable power converter and prime mover; not only it can cleanly burn a range of fuel types and be used as the basis of a high efficiency energy conversion system. The efficiency of gas turbine in generating energy with minimal emission has rendered gas turbine a must watch session. The use of gas turbine is economically, environmentally and socially important in promoting the wider user of co generation systems in achieving sustainable energy.
This training is designed to support the international exchange and latest development as well as promote networking opportunities to improve the application, operation and maintenance, and environmental impact of gas turbines, turbo machinery and related equipment.
Featuring expert workshop leader, Dr. Tan, the Senior Research Engineer of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), attendees will get the chance to explore topics such as engineering and business of gas turbines, component performance parameters and characterization, gas generator performance and 4 more special-focused topics.
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