Abstract

The CITC (Chinese International Turbomachinery Conference) has been established in 2013 and since then has become a reference event in the turbomachinery field for the Chinese and worldwide industry and research community. It is sponsored by the Chinese International Turbomachinery Alliance and Chinese Journal of Turbomachinery,The CITC focuses on promoting both fundamental and engineering applications and is of primary interest to researchers, engineers, students and users in the field of turbomachinery. It is a key event for technology transfer through the presentation of the latest developments and best practices, with a specific focus on China. The CITC has become a trendsetting conference outlining the roadmap to the future and is known as one of the most cutting-edge meetings comprising all aspects of turbomachinery.The fourth CITC was held in Nan Chang, China with a duration of two and half days from October 31 to November 2, 2020. More than 650 attendees were registered for the conference and exhibition, where 179 technical papers were presented in 26 sessions and 39 companies exhibited their products in the conference exhibition booths. Due to Covid 19 travel restrictions, international experts gave invited web based presentations in several sessions of the conference, also allowing questions from the audience in the conference room.The CITC 2020 was a tremendous success in establishing a platform for exchanging ideas and solutions, encouraging partnerships across academia and industry.List of CITC Committee, Editors are available in the pdf.

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