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2024 HTRI Global Conference & Annual Meeting of Stockholders

St. Louis, Missouri | September 16 - 19, 2024

Registration Deadline:
September 09, 2024
Registration and payment must be received by the September 09, 2024 deadline. Conference registration is not complete until HTRI receives payment.

St. Louis, Missouri | September 16 - 19, 2024
Registration opening in May 2024

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Pre-conference Meetings: Saturday, September 14 – Sunday, September 15, 2024
General Sessions: Monday, September 16 – Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Training: Wednesday, September 18 – Thursday, September 19, 2024

Minutes away from downtown St. Louis, The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis offers a transformative guest experience. Tucked within the Arts and Garden District of Clayton, Missouri, this hotel provides an elevated experience with recently enhanced spaces and vibrant dining options. The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis is a luxury hotel bringing global sophistication and midwestern spirit to St. Louis’ trendy Clayton neighborhood.

For additional details, please visit our conference website.


Check-in and continental breakfast begin at 7:30 AM.

    2024 HTRI Global Conference & Annual Meeting of Stockholders (US$850)
    Monday, September 16, 2024
    Annual Meeting of Stockholders
    8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
    Technical Presentations
    10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
    Panel Session: Using non-TEMA baffles
    3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
    Welcome Reception
    6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
    Tuesday, September 17, 2024
    Technical Presentations
    8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
    Poster Sessions & Software Demonstrations
    4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Multiple Attendees Registration Discount: After the first person from each company registers, each additional person from that company will receive a 10% discount. Registration discount ends on Friday, August 30, 2024.
This applies to both the in-person and hybrid formats.

Training Courses

Check-in begins at 8:00 AM. Courses run from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

Course fees include arrival tea/coffee, lunches and snacks at breaks and training materials (workbooks, solutions booklets, and electronic copies of the case files). Computers with Xchanger Suite are available for use during the training event. Computers may be shared with other attendees.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

    Heat Exchanger Troubleshooting Short Course  (US$750)

    Instructors: Peter Joosten and Andy Mountford

    Design decisions can have a costly impact on heat exchanger operation. In this course, you learn by reviewing several real cases in which unit designs had critical commercial consequences for operators/ owners. Among other topics, this course may address

    • assessment of acoustic vibration in rectangular ducted bundles (Xace®)
    • vibration analysis of a shell-and-tube heat exchanger (Xist® and Xvib®), including a review of the velocity scaling applied to tubes near impingement plate edges
    • sizing of annular distributor (vapor belt) and associated tube vibration analysis (Xist and Xvib)
    • root cause analysis of tube failures in a steam generator (a reboiler/steam drum configuration modeled as a thermosiphon reboiler in Xist)
    • design review of an air-cooler/condenser (Xace) with excessive tubeside pressure drop during winter operation

    In some cases, the units did not work in service; in others, the designs were revamped before the units began operation. Each case study is introduced as a problem; participants work individually or in groups to determine the cause and develop solutions. Prior to each case, the instructor reviews related HTRI methods. 

Thursday, September 19, 2024

    Design Challenges: Managing Flow Distribution and Vacuum Pressure Drop  (US$750)

    Instructor: Tom Lestina

    Commercial software uses a wealth of incremental data to assess the performance variations throughout a heat exchanger. Simplifying assumptions anchor these incremental data, sometimes leading to inaccuracies with challenging designs. Through four case studies, this course reviews the performance characteristics of challenging designs and discusses guidelines to attain accurate performance predictions. Two cases with high effectiveness are shown to be susceptible to performance shortfalls due to flow maldistribution, while two vacuum cases are examined for performance sensitivity to errors in modeling pressure drop. Novice and experienced heat transfer specialists will improve their understanding of the limits of the underlying research and the importance of judicious engineering assumptions.

Amy Chambless
+1.979.690.5050 office
[email protected]


Instructors

Peter Joosten
Peter joosten

Manager, Technical Support & Sales Australia/Oceania, works with HTRI’s Engineering Services and Global Sales teams. His principal responsibilities include developing and conducting training programs, providing technical support, and promoting membership in the HTRI consortium. He earned a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Fontys University of Applied Science, Venlo, The Netherlands. Prior to joining HTRI, Joosten was a Senior Heat Transfer Engineer at W. E. Smith Engineering, Coffs Harbour, Australia. His primary role was the thermal design and analysis of all types of shell-and-tube exchangers, air coolers, economizers, feedwater heaters, and steam surface condensers. He was also responsible for the mechanical design and stress analysis of these units, as well as for analyzing and resolving operational issues. His previous experience with HTRI software gives him a valuable end-user perspective.


Tom Lestina
Tom lestina

Senior Vice President, Engineering, has more than 25 years of engineering project management experience. He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Union College, Schenectady, New York, USA, and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY. He is a member of ASME and serves on the technical committee for the ASME Performance Test Code 12.5, Single Phase Heat Exchangers. Prior to joining HTRI, he worked as a Lead Engineer for MPR Associates, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, USA. His primary areas of responsibility include contract services, technical support, and training. He serves as principal subject matter expert on technical content for course and instructor materials, assists in developing and customizing training, and routinely teaches courses. Lestina is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Texas.


Andy Mountford
Andy mountford

Senior Technical Lead, Training, provides technical support and training for HTRI. He earned a BSc and MSc in Chemistry and a PhD in Organometallic and Materials Chemistry from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. During his tenure there, he conducted research at Wolfson Laboratory for Materials and Catalysis. He previously held the position of Thermal Design Supervisor at Tecnicas Reunidas in Madrid, Spain, gaining valuable experience using HTRI methods and software. Mountford oversaw the development of several high-profile PWR and BWR nuclear plant projects, as well as gained valuable experience in the thermohydraulic design of heat transfer equipment for the petrochemical and nitric acid/nitrates industries. His experience in using HTRI Xchanger Suite makes him uniquely qualified to bring an end-user’s perspective to the HTRI training program and to share techniques for effectively working with the software.


Venue

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis

100 CARONDELET PLAZA
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA, 63105

Hotel Information

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis is a four diamond luxury hotel in St. Louis, MO. The hotel is located in the business district of Clayton, just ten minutes from Lambert International Airport and downtown St. Louis. The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis is the focal point of the fashionable suburb of Clayton and offers two on-site dining options, The Lobby Lounge and Casa Don Alfonso. In addition, this hotel in Clayton, MO, offers a private Cigar Club, Wine Room, and our two-floor private access Club level are all features that are unique to The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis. Clayton features over 70 restaurants, as well as art galleries, shops and entertainment within walking distance.

Parking

Overnight Valet and Self-Parking is available at a discounted rate of $10.00 per day/night.

Hotel Information

Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM

Smoke Free Property

Concierge desk service