Authors are invited to submit their abstract for the 12th Conference on Compressors and their System. 

This 12th series will provide a forum to discuss developments in air, gas and refrigeration compressors, vacuum pumps, expanders, related systems and components. The programme will be more cohesive, by the inclusion of industry sessions on high-importance topics in addition to the traditional keynote addresses, research and technical papers, podium papers and discussions.

Papers are invited on a wide range of topics on compressors, expanders, pumps and their systems including, but not limited to:

  • Technology developments
  • Energy efficiency and carbon footprint
  • Safety, sustainability, and environmental impact
  • Numerical and experimental modelling, analysis, and testing
  • Design for ‘end of life’ and sustainable manufacture
  • Novel applications
  • Operation, use of sustainable operating fluids, maintenance, and reliability
  • System integration and behaviour
  • Upgrades and refurbishment
  • Education and professional development.

 

Abstract submission deadline is 29th November 2020.

For more information, please visit: https://www.city.ac.uk/compressorsconference 

 

 

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