The 49th Engine Systems Symposium
26-27 September 2018, Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire UK
The Engine Systems Symposium is an international congress and major annually meeting about gas turbines technologies. The Symposium is organized by Cranfield’s Thermal Power MSc Students and provide aerospace and energy specialists from the industry, students, academics, and practitioners around the world a scientific venue for sharing ideas and experiences on the fundamental and applied knowledge of different types of gas turbines. It is open to anyone with interest in researching aerospace and propulsion.
This year, the 49th Engine Systems Symposium will be held at Cranfield University on the 26th and 27th of September 2018. In this opportunity, Presentations are expected to have a strong relation to current and future applications for gas turbines. Three typical engines - Intercooled Recuperated (ICR) industrial engine, Engine for 4 passenger business jet and Ultra High BPR geared turbofan for A320 aircraft are chosen to show preliminary design and integration. Students will present the market competitive engines that they have designed, components, the integration process and the experiences they have acquired working in multicultural teams. Industry experts will make wonderful views and give valuable advises. As all we know, Cranfield is advancing all the potential solutions of gas turbines for decades and has an international reputation, the Symposium offers an unrivalled opportunity to get to know Cranfield too. You must not miss it!
Feel free to navigate through our website, discover the topics that will be presented and find out the other conference details. We would be very happy to welcome you in Cranfield for the symposium. This is an event not to be missed!
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