Programme

(Subject to revision)

Conference Languages: German and English with simultaneous translation

 

Thuesday, 23nd October 2012

ab 18:00 Get-Together in the exhibition hall
Swan Analytical Instruments invites all participants to a Get-Together in the exhibition area
   
 

Wednesday, 24th October 2012 (back)

09:00 Welcome - Opening
  Plenary Lectures  Hall 4
09:10
P01
The new VGB Standard S-006-2012-DE - Sampling and monitoring of water-steam-cycles
M. Rziha, Siemens AG Energy and Dr. F.-U. Leidich, ALSTOM Power Systems GmbH / Germany
09:30
P02
Handling a serious sea water contamination of the water-steam-cycle of a once-through boiler at Amagerværket
Dr. K. Thomsen, Vattenfall A/S / Denmark
09:50
P03
Examination of titanium condenser tubes in relation to sea water contamination of a once-through unit at amagerværket
M. Montgomery, A. Enemark, Vattenfall A/S / Denmark
10:10 Break
10:40
P04
The ”invisible“ power plant chemist - rethinking cycle chemistry monitoring in a changing environment
M. Sigrist, Swan Systeme AG / Switzerland and
F. Loges, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH / Germany
11:00
P05
The influence of start/stop operation on the water-steam-cycle
Dr. J. Soons, M. van Deelen, F. de Vos, DNV-KEMA / The Netherlands
11:20
P06
Influence of load-following operation on the chemistry of primary and secondary cycle of a nuclear power plant with pressurized water reactor
Dr. M. Bolz, Dr. F. Böttcher, EnBW Kernkraft GmbH / Germany
11:40 Break - Lunch in the exhibition area
   
  Wednesday, 24th October 2012  Section A (back)
A Water Treatment  Hall 4
13:40
A01
Optimization of lime milk leaching and control of cold lime softening at STEAG power plant Fenne
R. Wysk, Nalco GmbH and M. Christian, H. Arenz, STEAG PowerSaar GmbH / Germany
14:00
A02
CO2 purification process with integrated flue gas cleaning for an oxyfuel power plant
Dr. S. Tappe, Vattenfall Europe / Germany,
Dr. J. Yan, VRD AB / Sweden and Dr. V. White,
Air Products PLC / Great Britain
14:20
A03
Field tests of carbon dioxide removal from flue gases using polymer membranes
L. Daal, DNV-KEMA / The Netherlands and Dr. B. Schallert, R. Bruns, E.ON New Building and Technology / Germany
14:40 Break
15:00
A04
Regeneration methods of strong base anion exchange resins fouled by iron and humic acids
P. Kus, K. Lysáková, Research Reactors Section, Centrum Výzkumu Rež / Czech Republic
15:20
A05
Experimental results of ammonia operated condensate polishing plants in CCPP's
H. Jahr, W. Glück, Siemens Energy, C. Ochsmann, Dr. R. Breiter, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, and Dr. S. Neumann, J. Wedemeyer, LANXESS GmbH / Germany
15:40
A06
The design and calculation of hybrid processes of reverse osmosis and ion exchange resins
Dr. J. Lipnizki, IAB Ionentauscher GmbH, H.-J. Wedemeyer, Dr. S. Neumann, LANXESS Deutschland GmbH / Germany
16:00 Break
16:20
A07
Degassing by membranes - The future in IEX demin plants?
Dr. D. Mauer, MionTec GmbH / Germany
16:40
A08
New technologies for “old treasures” - New process concepts for existing water treatment plants
J. Berger, H. Weinberger, Grünbeck Wasseraufbereitung GmbH / Germany
   
  Wednesday, 24th October 2012  Section B  (back)
B Water-Steam-Cycle, Analytics   Hall 6
13:40
B01
Control and process optimization of steam and cooling systems with online TOC analysis
Dr. W. Arts, J.-U. Schröter, LAR Process Analysers AG / Germany 
14:00
B02
TOC in the water-steam-cycle of power plants
R. Nagel, Hager + Elsässer GmbH / Germany
14:20
B03
Miniaturization in ion chromatography - Are there advantages in power plant analysis?
Dr. D. Jensen, Thermo Fisher Scientific / Germany
14:40 Break
15:00
B04
Advanced online sodium measurement
D.M. Gray, K. Buecher, Mettler-Toledo / USA
15:20
B05
Round Robin Tests - an instrument of quality assurance in power plant chemistry
Dr. B. Ruchti, r-concept / Germany
15:40
B06
Spectrophotometrical determination of sulphite con­centration in slurries from wet flue gas desulphurization
B. Heidel, Prof. G. Scheffknecht, Universität Stuttgart, IFK and Dr. H. Thorwarth, EnBW Kraftwerke AG / Germany
16:00 Break
16:20
B07

Real-time fouling and scaling sensor technology - The past, present and future
F. Seida, F. Müller, Ashland WaterTechnologies and P. Graf, E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH / Germany

16:40
B08
Lay-up practice during shutdown for boiler (fired side), Denox, fGD and wwtP
M. van Deelen-Bremer, Dr. F. Vos, J. Middelkamp, DNV-KEMA / The Netherlands
17:00 End of the first conference day
appr.   19:00 Evening event at the “Nord Event Panoramadeck“ in the „Emporio Tower”
kindly supported by BK Giulini Gmbh, BKG water solutions and Purolite (Deutschland) Gmbh
Emporio Tower, Dammtorwall 15, 20355 Hamburg
   
 

Thursday, 25th October 2012

A Water Treatment   Section A  Hall 4  (back)
09:00
A09
Optimisation of the laundry waste water treatment plant at the EnKK Nuclear Power plant Philippsburg Unit 2 with a microfiltration system
B. Schroth, EnKK Kernkraftwerk Philippsburg and
B. Doll, N. Szymkowiak, Pall GmbH / Germany
09:20
A10
Long-term experiences in producing boiler feed water using Elbe river water at Aurubis AG
J. Müller, OSMO Membrane Systems and
J. Batram, R. Portner, Aurubis AG / Germany
09:40
A11
Boiler feed water quality improvement by replacing conventional pretreatment with membrane systems
R. Venkatadri, Pall Corporation / USA and B. Doll, Pall GmbH / Germany
10:00 Break
10:30
A12
Scaling prevention in reverse osmosis systems by use of antiscalants
A. Müller, M. Jank, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg / Germany and Dr. M. Hein, Toray Membrane Europe AG / Switzerland
10:50
A13
Improved economics in cooling tower blowdown water treatment with membrane systems replacing evaporation unit
M. Drake, NAES Corporation, R. Venkatadri, Pall Corporation / USA and
B. Doll, Pall GmbH / Germany
11:10
A14
Evaluation of different water vapour capture technologies and energy modeling results for membrane technology
L. Daal, DNV-KEMA / The Netherlands and A. Talanker, I.E.C / Israel
11:30 Break - Lunch in the exhibition area
   
  Thursday, 25th October 2012
B Water-Steam-Cycle, Analytics  Section B  Hall 6  (back)
09:00
B09
Comparison of four power plants regarding the decomposition products of amines
Dr. A. Söllner, K. Höllger, W. Glück, Siemens AG and
W. Hater, BKG Water Solutions / Germany
09:20
B10
Changing the treatment of water-steam-cycle from oxygen binding/ammonia on film forming amines at combined cycle power plant Jena with district heating
G. Schreiber, D. Dreßler, E.ON Thüringer Energie AG and A. de Bache, H. Choschzick, Dr. W. Hater, BKG Water Solutions / Germany
09:40
B11
Chemistry optimization program to improve the steam generator status in NPP Unterweser
Dr. A. Drexler, J. Fandrich, AREVA NP GmbH and
B. Markgraf, E.ON Kernkraft GmbH / Germany
10:00 Break
10:30
B12
Challenges to the water chemistry during erection and first start-up
J. Sperling, B. Bislimi, ALSTOM Power GmbH and Dr. H. Schwevers, ALSTOM Boiler D. GmbH / Germany
10:50
B13
Salinization of turbines and possibilities of analysis to identify and accompany these with countermeasures
A. Heß, Dr. G. Lüdenbach, VGB PowerTech e.V. / Germany
11:10
B14
Operation with heater vents closed to mitigate flow accelerated corrosion in heater shells and drain lines
S. Marais, C. Lekwape, A. Sewraj, Eskom / South Africa
11:30 Break - Lunch in the exhibition area
   
  Thursday, 25th October 2012
  Plenary Lectures  Hall 4   (back)
13:30
P07
Experiences with legionella control
F. Oesterholt, KWR Watercycle Research Institute / The Netherlands
13:50
P08
Management of pathongenic organisms (like legionella) in cooling water cycles of Belgian power plants
L. Verelst, LABORELEC / Belgium
14:10
P09
A total control program providing safe and economical water disinfection
M. Voges, Dr. S. Schulte, F. Müller, Ashland Water Technologies / Germany
14:30 Concluding remarks - End of the lecture program