An Intensive 5-Day Training Course
Condition Monitoring and
Maintenance Planning of Turbines
Scheduled Dates
24 - 28 Jun 2024 | Dubai - UAE | $5,950 |
16 - 20 Sep 2024 | Dubai - UAE | $5,950 |
Why Choose this Training Course?
Condition Monitoring of turbines is a proactive approach to identify components that present early indications of failure. This way we can formulate our Maintenance Strategy in a more effective way and reduce associated costs. Several sensors are used so that data is measured on-line and off-line and thus we can assess the equipment health and safety.
Target of Maintenance planning is to determine what maintenance work should be done and how it should be carried out.
This Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Planning of Turbines training course will highlight:
- Key Turbine Parts and Their Characteristic Frequencies
- Condition Monitoring Methods
- Differences between Off-Line & On-Line Systems
- Symptoms of Ineffective Maintenance Planning
- Detailed Planning of Individual Jobs
What are the Goals?
By the end of this Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Planning of Turbines training course, participants will learn to:
- Implement optimum maintenance strategies
- Execute systematic techniques for equipment inspection and testing
- Learn how to apply condition monitoring techniques
- Determine latest developments in equipment performance monitoring
- Discuss various maintenance planning techniques
Who is this Training Course for?
This Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Planning of Turbines training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals residing in technical or managerial functions but will greatly benefit:
- Maintenance Engineers
- Planners
- Rotating Equipment Engineers
- Service Engineers
- Reliability Engineers
- Mechanics
- Maintenance Supervisors
How will this Training Course be Presented?
Participants in this Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Planning of Turbines training course will receive thorough training on the subjects covered by the course outline with the Tutor utilizing a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques. Seminar methodology includes lectures, workshops and work presentations, case studies and practical exercises and videos. Practical sessions will be organized during the course for delegates to practice the topics learnt. Participants will be encouraged to participate in group discussions and share their experience.
Organisational Impact
Employees participating in this Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Planning of Turbines training course will bring added value to their organization by acquiring skills related to:
- Higher performance of functions related to Condition Monitoring Turbines
- Increased wrench time related to maintenance of equipment.
- Bench-marking best maintenance practices applied by world class organizations.
- Optimizing the communication processes of the organizations
- Optimization of troubleshooting processes for turbines.
Personal Impact
Employees participating in this Condition Monitoring and Maintenance Planning of Turbines training course will enhance their career by:
- Gaining confidence in learning the best practices related to diagnostic skills.
- Learning how to participate in teams involved in maintenance planning.
- Identifying important factors to be communicated efficiently with others in relation to turbine performance.
- Planning and scheduling more efficiently activities related to equipment inspection and maintenance.
- Gaining deeper understanding of latest developments in equipment analysis techniques.
Daily Agenda
Day One: Introduction & Methods of Analysis
- Key Turbine Parts and Their Characteristic Frequencies
- Variations of Operational Conditions
- Condition Monitoring Methods
- Vibration Analysis
- Ultrasonic Analysis
- Oil Analysis
- Electrical Parameters Analysis
Day Two: Condition Monitoring Systems
- Sensors
- SCADA Systems
- Online Condition Monitoring Systems
- Portable Vibration Analyzers
- Differences between Off-Line & On-Line Systems
Day Three: Advanced Analysis Methods
- Load Susceptibility
- Spectral Kurtosis
- Protrugram
- Cyclostationarity
- Modular Intensity Distribution
- Instantaneous Circular Pitch Cyclic Power
- Cases Studies of Turbine Fault Analysis
Day Four: Maintenance Planning
- Symptoms of Ineffective Maintenance Planning
- The Nature of Maintenance Activities
- Planning & Good Maintenance Practices
- Roles & Responsibilities
- Managing the Planning & Scheduling Function
Day Five: Maintenance Planning (cont’d)
- Backlog Management
- Sizing the Maintenance Staff
- Detailed Planning of Individual Jobs
- Materials Support
- Coordination with Operations
- Job Execution & Supervision
- Job Feedback, Close Out, Analysis & Schedule Compliance
Certificate
- On successful completion of this training course, a PetroKnowledge Certificate will be awarded to the delegates
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