Session Chairs:
Renaud Le Pierres
John Shingledecker
Presentations
Note: Presentations may start a few minutes before the time listed in the schedule.
Panelist 1: Peter Ropp, NEM Energy Panelist 2: Nathan Barnett, Net Power Panelist 3: Vahid Vahdat, Thar Energy Panelist 4: Logan Rapp, Sandia National Laboratories Panelist 5: ?,?
Moderator 1: Renaud Le Pierres, Heatric Moderator 2: John Shingledecker, EPRI
Panel Description:
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide (sCO2) is a fluid that has been identified as enabling many advanced power conversion cycles providing higher efficiency to be used in many different applications using heat from direct and indirect sources while achieving higher power density and as such smaller components compared to steam cycles, be it turbines and heat exchangers.
While lots of focus have been on the turbo-machinery to date, heat exchangers play a key role in ensuring the delivery of the promises behind these cycles in terms of power density, smaller size and higher efficiencies.
This panel will look into various heat exchangers (Primary, Recuperators, Coolers) and associated technologies, their current state of the art, the challenges they face and future developments as part of enabling the deployment of sCO2 power conversion cycle on the commercial scale
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Panelist 1: Peter Ropp, NEM Energy
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Panelist 2: Nathan Barnett, Net Power
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Panelist 3: Vahid Vahdat, Thar Energy
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Panelist 4: Logan Rapp, Sandia National Laboratories