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Events & Reports

You can find here short news items about the Society.  This includes reports on upcoming and recent events like Forums.  Since the Society is run by volunteers, we rely mostly on people to send us news items.  In particular, presenters of Forums are asked to contribute a short note on their presentation and/or a copy of the handouts. 

Articles
Title Created Date
Stainless-steel heat exchangers, Gerry Francis of Davy Process Technology Ltd 22 November 2005
President's Night 2005: Dr AW Deakin 20 October 2005
UK National Conference on Heat Transfer, Manchester 05 September 2005
Funke plate exchangers 16 June 2005
Eliminating Heat Exchanger Leaks 19 May 2005
25 years of the Cal Gavin inserts, Martin Gough and colleagues 19 April 2005
41st HTS Annual Dinner 18 March 2005
2005 Annual General Meeting 03 March 2005
Presentation on Osborne Reynolds by Professor Derek Jackson of University of Manchester 15 February 2005
The basics of Flare systems, Raj Kerai and Nigel Philpott of John Zink Company 20 January 2005

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Current President

  • 2025 Mr Simon Earland

Upcoming Events

2026 Mar 27
60th HTS Annual Dinner

On the 27th March 2026, the HTS will be holding it...

2025 Nov 25
Presidents Night 2025: Simon Earland - “Current developments in pressure vessel standards PD 5500, EN 13445 and ASME VIII Div.1”

Simon will outline the current developments in the...

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