Gas Turbines: Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Virtual or Classroom
16hr Content
Registration deadline: 15 July 2024
Custom Scheduling
Dr Dimitri Antoniadis
INCO1101
Format:
Instructor-led
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Course Objective
“To teach students high level practical skills in the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of gas turbines.”
Private course for team
Custom scheduling
Industry Expert
On-site or virtual
1-year access
to course material
PDH Hours qualified course
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About the course
In-Company
Live sessions
2 days
Custom
English
INCO1101
This instructor lead course takes the students on a tour of all aspects of gas turbine operation, with maintenance, inspection and troubleshooting featuring prominently. All of the components in the gas path, from the air intake, through the compressor, combustor and turbine are covered, as well as the auxiliary systems, with the reasoning behind design choices being explained in a practical manner. Thermodynamics, flame stability, surge and stall and emissions are among the many topics covered.
Within the course the control systems, and inspection and maintenance procedures for a gas turbine are shown. With knowledge of these the student will have the troubleshooting skills to diagnose failure mechanisms, such as misalignment, imbalance, oil whip and erosion, and performance degradation. The instructor will also take the student through cases of real damage and life degradation cases on turbines and explain different repair strategies.
The course is formed of 8 modules split across 2 training days. All modules will be live sessions with the instructor. This training course is available as a company in-house training only; there is a choice between an online training or an onsite training. All training materials will be available through your EngineeringTrainer account.
After the course you maintain 1-year unlimited access to the course material. This allows you to perform modules again when you need to refresh the knowledge for your projects.
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Meet your instructors
Power Plant Maintenance Manager
Rotating equipment: maintenance, upgrades, operation and troubleshooting
Program & Details
Industry standards and best practices
ISO conditions
External factors affecting gas turbine performance
Procurement, construction and commissioning
Thermodynamic cycle
Inlet duct and filters
Axial flow compressors; design and operating conditions
Compressor surge, stall and fouling
Compressor cleaning
Combustors; design and operating conditions
Flames and fuel quality
Combustor operating point versus emissions
Power turbine; design and operation
Seals and replacement
Bearings and loads
Shaft configurations
Fuel Gas System
Lubrication Oil System
Oil Inspection
Fire Detection
Extinguishing Systems
Combustion Inspection
Hot gas path Inspection
Major Inspection
Borescope Inspections
Inspection using NDT (Non-destructive testing)
Inspection intervals and schedules
Startup and shut down control
Temperature control
Acceleration control
Speed/Load control
Protection systems
Acceptance test requirements
Failure due to fatigue
Corrosion
Abrasion and erosion
Monitoring and Diagnostic Systems
Vibration monitoring
Unbalance
Misalignment
Rubbing
Oil Whip and Oil Whirl
Gears; eccentricity, backlash and misalignment
Industry standard guidelines
Major factors influencing maintenance schedule
Damage cases and repair strategies
Blade repair; machining, re-bucketing and testing
Rotor balancing
Hot parts life evaluation
Thermal Barrier Coatings
Rotor life
Fretting
Repair or replace?
Results
After this course, you...
have seen how to troubleshoot, maintain and inspect gas turbines in a professional manner
know how to use the outputs from instrumentation and inspections to monitor gas turbine performance and troubleshoot failure modes
have seen how the thermodynamic cycle works, the reasons for design choices and how operating points can influence the emissions
have an overview of industry standard guidelines and procedures for gas turbine operation and maintenance
have the knowledge needed to take a leading role around a gas turbine and to teach other professionals to work efficiently with a gas turbine
know the tools to maximise operational efficiency and minimise maintenance costs of gas turbines
Who should attend this course
Personal who are responsible for the operation, maintenance and fault identification on gas turbines:
Engineers
Supervisors
Technicians
Operators
Prerequisites:
General technical background
Level: Intermediate
Live sessions
This course consists of instructor-led group sessions, these group sessions can be Virtual or Onsite. During these sessions participants can ask questions to the instructor which are discussed, as well as questions submitted beforehand in the learning portal.
After each live session used slides and exercise documents are made available to participants on the learning portal.
Please note that for privacy reasons no recordings of the live sessions are made or provided.
You receive 1-year unlimited access to the course. This allows you to watch content again if this is beneficial for your daily work activities.
The live sessions are scheduled together with the customer and are private for their team only.
Typically the training course would be scheduled as:
Virtual: 8 sessions of 2 hours
Onsite: 2 days of 8 hours
A personal digital certificate will be made available to each participant upon full attendance.
Example Certificate:
FAQ
This course consists of instructor-led live sessions which consist of presentations, demonstrations and discussions of questions. During each live session participants can ask questions to the instructor (through chat or microphone) which will be answered.
Please note that for privacy reasons no recordings of the live sessions are made or provided.
The training material used in the live sessions, for example the slides or exercises, will be available in the EngineeringTrainer portal for a year after the date of the training allowing you to refresh your knowledge or review material if needed.
No, course content is not available for download.
The training material used in the sessions, for example the slides or exercises, will be available in the EngineeringTrainer portal for a year after the date of the training allowing you to refresh your knowledge or review material if needed.
Please note that for privacy reasons no recordings of the live sessions are made or provided.
Yes, interactive Q&A sessions are part of the live sessions in this course and allow you to interact with the instructor and ask questions.
To respect the privacy of the participants the live sessions will not be recorded, and as such the live sessions cannot be played back. Therefore it is important for all participants to block the time slots of the live sessions in their calendars and be present.
No software licenses are provided as part of this course.
Yes, this course qualifies for PDH hours as per the NCEES CPC Guidelines.