DESCRIPTION
This training intermediate level program for experienced mechanical equipment engineers to develop and expand their capabilities in monitoring and problem analysis of turbomachinery. This course focuses on defining the systems and subsystems that form the turbomachinery, the potential problems with these systems and subsystems, monitoring techniques for early detection of problems, and methods to analyze the monitored variables to detect potential problems or reconstruct reasons for failures
OBJECTIVES
- How to evaluate turbine performance during startup and operation
- How to identify turbomachinery system components
- How to define and use appropriate monitoring techniques and tools
- How to utilize effective operation and shutdown procedures
- How to analyze common turbomachinery problems, such as vibration, temp/pressure operation and surge
- How to solve instrumentation and control problems
- Understand the inter-relationships of drivers, couplings, gearboxes, and driven equipment
- Installation techniques, equipment failures and different maintenance practices
- Economic considerations
PARTICIPANTS
Experienced mechanical or facilities engineers and senior technicians needing an understanding of monitoring and troubleshooting turbomachinery.
INSTRUCTOR
Ir. Joko Waluyo, MT., Ph.D and Team
PRICE:
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