2022 Horizons Symposium
Baltimore, Maryland, USA • April 21 – 22, 2022
In the current marketplace, focus on technologies that offer environmentally friendly alternatives have taken center stage for governments, industry and academia to meet the expectations of governments and the populous. While heat transfer is a major factor in facilitating efficiencies of technologies and processes intended to reducing environmental impact, little direct heat transfer research specific to these technologies has been optimized for environmental technologies and processes.
The 2022 Horizons Symposium was an opportunity for government, industry and academia to share knowledge and potential solutions to the unique heat transfer challenges in environmental technologies where the three topical sessions were discussed.
Air Quality
Gas Turbine Operation Improvement with Multi-Function Catalyst
Dan Johnson, P.E., CORMETECH Inc.
Cold Water for Plants in the Desert: Heat Rejection for Water-starved Locations
T.J. Paskach, PhD, Frontline BioEnergy LLC
Novel Thermal Technologies for Enhanced Air- and Process-Side Performance of CPI-Relevant Heat Exchangers
Ari Glezer, PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology and Arne J. Pearlstein, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Trends in Waste Heat Recovery Practices in the Process Industry
Alan Rossiter, PhD, P.E., UH Energy, University of Houston
Renewable Energy
Design and Test of High-Temperature Recuperator (HTR) for Carbonate Fuel Cells
Lou Curcio, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company
Heat Transfer Technologies for Combined Heat and Power Applications
Patricia Irving, PhD, InnovaTek Inc.
Improving Thermal Management for Large Li-ion Energy Storage Systems
Amy Lenneman, AES Distributed Energy