Creare to Present at Turbine Engine Technology Symposium
Creare will deliver two presentations at the upcoming Turbine Engine Technology Symposium (TETS) on September 10-13, 2018 in Dayton, Ohio. The TETS Symposium is a biennial forum where the United States turbine engine community gathers to review and discuss the latest turbine engine technology advances. An audience of approximately 1000 is expected, drawing participants from the US Armed Forces, NASA, DARPA, DOE, FAA, engine and aircraft manufacturers, material and component suppliers, and academia. The audience is limited to US Citizens.
The two Creare presentations are:
- “Carbureted Fuel Injection Scheme for Augmentor Stability” – presented by Dr. Daniel Micka, Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Innovative Propulsion Concepts workshop session.
- “Recuperator Development for Small Gas Turbine Engines” – presented by Dr. Darin Knaus, Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Robust, High Performance Aircraft Thermal System Components workshop session.
In addition, our collaborators at the University of Central Florida will present work on a joint project to develop a high-speed, tomographic PIV (4D) capability:
- “UltraFast 4D for Flame Stability and Dynamics in an Augmentor Combustor” – presented by Dr. Jonathan Reyes (University of Central Florida), Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. in the Turbine Engine Instrumentation Advances for More Effective R&D Testing workshop session.
Creare staff will also be participating in the exhibit area – come visit us at booth #302!