Gas Bearing workshop 2025
For 10 years the Gas Bearing Workshop has been the most specific forum for the gas bearing community in the western world.
About this event
Experts in gas bearings are going to present new applications and leading edge R&D – there will be space and time for discussion and personal contacts.
We are glad to extend the geographical scope of the GBW to the north and Far East. In the keynote presentation an overview of gas bearings in Japan will be given and research activities will be presented. In addition, for the first time we will welcome contributions from Denmark and Finland.
The Gas Bearing Workshop is a cooperation of the Dutch Society for Precision Engineering (DSPE) and the VDE VDI Society for Microelectronics, Microsystems and Precision Engineering GMM.
Gas Bearing Workshop 2025
March 31, 2025
Courtyard Hotel Düsseldorf, Germany
www.gas-bearing-workshop.com
Program 2025
Gas Bearing Workshop 2025
Part of the program are the following speakers who will be happy to provide you with expert knowledge:
- Research on Gas Bearings at Tokyo University of Science
Masaaki Miyatake, Tokyo University of Science, Japan - High-quality innovative series production of foil bearings
Bram Spijkers, Bosch, Tilburg, The Netherlands - Experimental and theoretical investigations of annular aerostatic seals
Mikael Miettinen, Aalto University, Finland - Development of aerodynamic bearings for high speed centrifugal compressors
Fabrizio Pauri, Federico Colombo, Carbomech, Burolo, Italy and Politecnico di Torino, Italy - From Passive to Hybrid and Controllable Gas Bearings – Theory & Experiments
Ilmar Santos, DTU, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Courtyard Hotel Düsseldorf, GermanyReferences
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