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Clean and efficient microCHCP by micro turbine based hybrid systems

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Deliverables

Data Management Plan (DMP) (opens in new window)

The DMP outlines what data will be generated and collected, the used methodology and standards for data collection and describes how the research data is made available during the project as well as preserved after completion of the project.Linked to Task 8.2

Material resistance of combustor and turbine components, report on testing (opens in new window)

The report will describe the material resistance of the combustor and turbine components based on experimental data collected at OWI. The results on high temperature corrosion and high temperature creep tests are evaluated for this. Deliverable is linked to task 3.2.

Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication plan 3 (opens in new window)

Revision of the original plan, updating the schedule of activities until M46Linked to Task 8.2

Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication plan 1 (opens in new window)

The plan will contain the following elements 1 identification of specific target groups and a mapping of key stakeholders at EU and at national level for project outreach and dissemination 2 the initial key messages and information relevant for each target group 3 the tools and channels that will be used to convey the messages and the information to each target group 4 schedule of activities until M18Linked to Task 82

Production report of 200 L reference-quality HPO (opens in new window)

Production report of 200 L reference-quality HPO, describing the used feedstock, the applied operating conditions and final product specifications based on analysis results.Linked to Task 2.1

Dissemination, Exploitation and Communication plan 2 (opens in new window)

Revision of the original plan, updating the schedule of activities until M36Linked to Task 8.2

Report on HiL tests for the advanced mGT system (opens in new window)

The Hardware in the Loop (HiL) test environment for mGT is set up and validated. The emulations are performed with load profiles for thermal and electrical demand. With the data steady state performance indicators and dynamic behavior is described. Deliverable is linked to task 5.3.

Final mass, energy and elemental balance input for value chain assessments 1 (opens in new window)

Report on the Mass & Energy balances achieved in processing biomass to HPO. This data is used as input for the complete value chain assessments (initial) Linked to Task 2.6

Operating parameters combustor (opens in new window)

The first step in the development of the combustor is to characterize operating parameters and requirements eg fuel and air supply operating pressure relevant temperatures These parameters will be documented and regularly updated based on the gained experience of the system Deliverable is linked to task 31Linked to Task 31

Paper on Policy and Regulatory Framework and Recommendation (opens in new window)

The Policy and Regulations Paper will map and assess the relevant legislative framework at EU and national level impacting the micro-CHP sector, with a focus on biomass based/hybrid solutions. Barriers and opportunities will be identified with a view to taking advantage of available and future funding. Policy recommendations will be outlined to remove existing barriers and enable biomass based micro-CHP contribution to climate, energy and consumer empowerment objectives at EU and national levels.Linked to Task 7.1

Technical report on LCA assessment 1 (opens in new window)

The report documents the first version of the mapped foreground system and how it is linked to background system. The modelling will target decision support and henceforth be based on consequential modelling. Results include hotspots and compares the assessed system to alternative scenarios based on projected business as usual (BAU), and will be used for inputs (formative) to the technology R&D process.Linked to Task 6.1

Analysis of Humidification techniques for the IRRGT cycle (opens in new window)

Report of the literature review/Aanalysis of Humidification techniques for the IRRGT cycle. All existing humidification techniques will be evaluated for their potential towards application in the IRRGT. Evaluation criteria include potential cycle performance improvement, increased cycle and control complexity, increased CAPEX, potential for increased heat-to-power ratio flexibility. Based on this analysis, 3 potential humidification techniques will be selected for futher study and analysisLinked to Task 4.3

Report on events and stakeholder engagement 1 (opens in new window)

Report describing in the detail the outreach and impact achieved by the project's eventsLinked to Task 8.3

Report on 4 use case definitions for system development and evaluations (opens in new window)

Report on 4 use case definitions for system development and evaluations: At least 4 use cases will be defined (heating and/or cooling demands, climate zone, building types), which will then be used for system development and evaluation of potential.Linked to Task 5.1

Publications

NOx Reduction Through Swirl Injector for Hydrogen and Methane Combustion in Mild Conditions (opens in new window)

Author(s): Jojomon Joseph, Mahdi Jamshidiha, Danish Rehman, Axel Coussement, Alessandro Parente, Michel Delanaye
Published in: Volume 7: Manufacturing Materials & Metallurgy; Microturbines, Turbochargers & Small Turbomachines; Oil & Gas Applications; Steam Turbine; Structures and Dynamics: Aerodynamics Excitation & Damping, 2025
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
DOI: 10.1115/GT2025-154188

Humidification Impact on the Performance Improvement of a Novel Two-Shaft Micro Gas Turbine: Thermodynamic Cycle Performance Assessment (opens in new window)

Author(s): Ali Baghernejad, Danish Rehman, Michel Delanaye, Ward De Paepe
Published in: Volume 5: Cycle Innovations, 2024
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
DOI: 10.1115/GT2024-128549

Clean and efficient microCHCP by micro turbine-based hybrid systems: The Fit4Micro project (opens in new window)

Author(s): Delanaye, M., Rehman D, Bjorn Aaen S, Lokke S, Leijenhorst E, Van de Beld B, Korteweg H, Tudoroiu A, Baghernejead A, De Paepe W, Hermann R, Nonnen T, Velte A, Fuldner G, Ramaswamy S, Harboe-Minwegen S, Ridolfi T, Capaccioli S
Published in: European Biomass Conference and Exhibition Proceedings, 2023, ISSN 2282-5819
Publisher: ETA Florence Renewable Energies
DOI: 10.5071/31STEUBCE2023-3CV.4.10

Dynamic Modeling and Experimental Insights in a 10 kWe Micro Gas Turbine Prototype: Experimental Validation and Testing (opens in new window)

Author(s): Aggelos Gaitanis, Martin Heylen, Sophie Mullender, Ward De Paepe
Published in: Volume 4: Controls, Diagnostics & Instrumentation; Cycle Innovations; Education; Electric Power, 2025
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
DOI: 10.1115/GT2025-153032

Fit4Micro Solution for a MicroCHCP Hybrid Heating System Running on Biofuels

Author(s): Capaccioli, S., Delanaye, M., Rehman, D., Løkke, S., Leijenhorst, E., van de Beld, B., Korteweg, H., Tudoroiu, A., De Paepe, W., Füldner, G., Harboe-Minwegen, S.
Published in: EUBCE 2025 Proceedings, Issue 1, 2025, ISBN 978-88-89407-25-7
Publisher: ETA-Florence Renewable Energies

Experimental Investigation of Structural Characteristics and Viscous Energy Dissipation in Multiple Cantilever Gas Foil Radial Bearings (opens in new window)

Author(s): Danish Rehman, Michel Delanaye
Published in: Volume 8: Structures and Dynamics — Bearing & Seal Dynamics; Emerging Methods in Engineering Design, Analysis and Additive Manufacturing; Fatigue, Fracture & Life Prediction; Probabilistic Methods; Rotordynamics, 2025
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
DOI: 10.1115/GT2025-153247

Optimal waste heat recovery through humidification in 2-spool micro gas turbines: A comparative study of advanced humidified cycles (opens in new window)

Author(s): Aggelos Gaitanis; Francesco Contino; Ward De Paepe
Published in: Energy, Issue 332, 2025, ISSN 1873-6785
Publisher: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/J.ENERGY.2025.136976

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