Exhibition at the SCARABEUS experimental facility, TU Wien

 

 

 

As SCARABEUS is reaching the final stage of the project(end scheduled in February 2024), the consortium is very glad and proud to announce the Exhibition that will take place at the Science Centre, TU Wien, hosting the experimental facility where the innovative mixtures and components developed in the course of the project have been tested successfully.

A fabulous programme has been set up by the team at TU Wien, with assorted speakers from academia and industry who will share their experience, knowledge and thoughts about supercritical Carbon Dioxide power cycle technology.

10:00 Welcome – Prof. Markus Haider. Inst. for Energy Systems and Thermodynamics, TU Wien.
10:15 The SCARABEUS project and experimental work

Chaired by Markus Haider (TU Wien)

Overwiew about the SCARABEUS-Project

Prof. Giampaolo Manzolini (Project Coordinator)

Department of Energy, Politecnico di Milano.

The sCO2-test rig at TU Wien

DI Viktoria Illyés (PhD-student)

Institute for Energy Systems and Thermodynamics, TU Wien

11:15 Coffee break
11:30 Presentation of sCO2-test rig and lab of TUW

Markus Haider, Viktoria Illyés, Andreas Werner

Institute for Energy Systems and Thermodynamics, TU Wien

12:30 Lunch  (Catering)
13:30 sCO2 power cycles: Components I, perspectives and experiments

Chaired by Markus Haider (TU Wien)

sCO2 from Baker Hughes´ perspective

Marco Fiori (MSc),

Product Development, Technology and Innovation Strategy

Baker Hughes.

Future outlook and challenges for implementing sCO2 energy conversion systems

Prof. David Sánchez

Department of Energy Engineering, University of Seville.

sCO2 as a working medium – characteristics of flow and heat transfer

Prof. René Pecnik

Head of Process and Energy Laboratory

Delft University of Technology.

15:00 Coffee break
15:30 sCO2 power cycles: Components II and mixtures

Chaired by Andreas Werner (TU Wien)

Turbomachinery from standpoint of research

Prof. T. Turunen-Saaresti

School of Energy Systems LUT University, Finland

Blends for sCO2 in power cycles

Dr. Andreas Jäger

Head of Working Group for Thermal Energy Machinery and -plants

TU Dresden.

sCO2 test rigs: world wide and in Europe (to be confirmed)

Ing. Otakar Frýbort

Centrum Výzkumu Řež, s.r.o., Czech Republic.

 

Attendance to the Exhibition is free and includes not only a technical tour to the lab and access to the room sessions but also excellent networking opportunities with the partners of the SCARABEUS consortium and fellow attendees. Do not miss this opportunity to get acquainted with the latest developments for next generation Concentrated Solar Power technologies!

Click to download full programme and directions to the venue: download

For more information, get in contact with the Dissemination Manager of the SCARABEUS project: Prof. David Sánchez (ds@us.es)