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CIGPE Lecture - Evolution of the Gas Turbine Engine

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09 February 2017 20:00 - 22:00
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Description

In his talk Graham Pay (Commander, Royal Navy Retd) will discuss the evolution of the gas turbine from its early beginnings in the 1940s with Frank Whittle’s designs up to the latest generation of big turbofans typified by the Rolls Royce Trent XWB which is installed on the Airbus 350. The talk will focus on the gas turbine in powering military and civil aircraft but will also touch on the use of gas turbines in electrical power generation (as in Guernsey). Graham Pay enjoyed a 25 year career as an Air Engineer Officer in the Fleet Air Arm with operational tours of duty on various Royal Navy ships. During his naval career he was appointed to the UK’s National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE) at Pyestock near Farnborough where he was involved in gas turbine R & D for over two years.

For Jersey Lectures - Lectures will start at 8:00pm (which are free to attend) but are proceded by an optional dinner, starting at 6:30pm. If you wish to attend the dinner at a cost of £20pp bookings can be made by phone 01534 856566 or emailDarren.sowney@geomarine.je.

Speaker(s)

Graham Pay

地址

Pomme d’Or Hotel
Liberation Square
St Helier, Jersey
JE1 3UF
United Kingdom

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