
معرفی
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Brillert holds the Chair of Turbomachinery at the University of Duisburg-Essen's Institute for Energy and Environmental Process Engineering. His research focuses on advanced turbomachinery design, supercritical fluid systems, and energy engineering. Key areas include compressor and turbine performance analysis under extreme conditions, fluid dynamics in rotating machinery, and CO₂-based energy systems.
His work spans experimental and numerical methods, with notable contributions to supercritical CO₂ applications in geothermal systems (CPG) and thermal energy storage. He leads projects on fluid-structure interactions, vibration monitoring, and seal technology optimization in high-performance turbomachinery.
Recent studies highlight innovations in real-gas modeling for through-flow programs, interstage injection techniques, and damping behavior in rotor-cavity systems. Prof. Brillert collaborates internationally, contributing to conferences like the European Supercritical CO₂ for Energy Systems.
Facilities such as the EMMA test rig enable investigations into wet steam conditions and local heat transfer coefficients. His research addresses challenges in hydrogen compression, mechanical stress reduction in impellers, and improving turbine flexibility for renewable energy integration.



