Turbo Machinery Monitoring And Problem Analysis
Course Description
This course is for experienced mechanical equipment engineers to develop and expand their capabilities in monitoring and problem analysis of turbo machinery.
The Training Course Will Highlight ?

This course focuses on defining the systems and subsystems that form the turbo machinery, the potential problems with these systems and subsystems, monitoring techniques for early detection, and methods to analyze the monitored variables to detect potential problems or reconstruct reasons for failures. Case studies are used throughout the course.

Training Objective

By the end of this course participants will know

  • How to evaluate turbine performance during startup and operation
  • How to identify turbo machinery system components
  • How to define and using appropriate monitoring techniques and tools
  • How to utilize effective operation and shutdown procedures
  • How to analyze common turbo machinery problems, such as vibration and surge
  • How to solve instrumentation and control problems
  • To understand the interrelationships of turbine drivers, couplings/gearboxes, and end users

Target Audience

Experienced mechanical and facilities engineers and senior technicians who require an in depth understanding of monitoring and troubleshooting turbo machinery

Training Methods

Daily Agenda
  • Gas turbine machinery  general description
  • Operating principles of gas turbines
  • Key performance variables and means to monitor
  • Major components of axial flow compressors: rotors, blades, shafts, combustion chambers, nozzles, etc.
  • Auxiliary systems: lube oil, seal oil, fuel, start up, etc.
  • Evaluation of turbine performance parameters during start up and running
  • Running and shutdown procedures
  • Troubleshooting control systems for gas turbines: start up, speed and temperature controls, vibration
  • Principles of operation and general components of compressors: rotors, seals, diaphragms, etc
  • Operating characteristics curves
  • Surging phenomenon
  • Choking phenomenon
  • Compressor instrumentation: various control loops antisurge control loops
  • Compressor interlock and trip systems
  • Gas turbine and compressor systems start up procedures
  • Normal operation  monitoring of parameters
  • Logging of monitoring checks
  • Vibration monitoring
  • Troubleshooting
Accreditation

CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 80% of the total course duration.

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Course Rounds : (5 -Days)


Code Date Venue Fees Register
ME108-01 22-06-2025 Casablanca USD 5450
ME108-02 24-08-2025 Dubai USD 5450
ME108-03 06-10-2025 Istanbul USD 5950
ME108-04 21-12-2025 Dubai USD 5450
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Details
  • Start date 22-06-2025
  • End date 26-06-2025

Venue
  • Country Morocco
  • Venue Casablanca

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