Steam Turbines: Operation and Maintenance
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Virtual or Classroom
20hr Content
Registration deadline: 15 July 2024
Custom Scheduling
Dr Dimitri Antoniadis
INCO1102
Format:
Instructor-led
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Course Objective
“To teach students high level practical skills in the operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of steam 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
20hr Content
Custom
English
INCO1102
This instructor led course explains steam turbines from an operation and maintenance perspective. First the working of a steam turbine is explained and the components, ranging from the casing and the HP turbine, to the seals and the coupling are detailed. The auxiliary oil systems, the sealing, the supervisory control systems and the steam regulation valves are then explained.
The participants will be shown the control options for a Steam Turbine. What is the function of the Governor? What is the architecture of the trip system? What automatic protections are built into a steam turbine? Common maintenance procedures, such as opening the casing and removing the rotor, and adjustment or removal of the journal bearing are then explained The training course concludes with performance monitoring and troubleshooting. Participants are shown how vibration analysis can be used to identify problems in the steam turbine such as rotor rub or an unbalance, and how the performance of the steam turbine can be monitored using which measurement points.
The course is formed of 11 modules split across 20 training hours. 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, including any new course material. This allows you to perform modules again should you need to refresh your knowledge.
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Program & Details
Types of Turbines
Thermodynamics of a Steam Turbine
Reaction vs Impulse Turbine
Velocity and Pressure Compounding
Classification of Steam Turbines
Products and Markets
Steam Turbine Casing
Supports and Foundations
Piping Loads on Nozzles
High and Intermediate Pressure Turbines (HP and IP)
Low Pressure (LP) Turbine
HP Pedestal
Turbine Blades and Guide Vanes
Thrust and Journal Bearings
Sealing
Condensor and Steam Injector
Coupling
Applications and Examples
Oil Film Dynamics
Turbine Oil Specification
Main Oil Pump
Lube Oil Supply System
Jacking Oil and Barring Gear System
Generator Seal Oil System
Generator Stator Water Cooling System
Gland Seal System
Control Modes
Governor Types
Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (TSI)
Steam Turbine Speed Control
Digital Electro-Hydraulic Control System (D-EHC)
Load Control
Partial and Full Arc Admission
Operating Transients
Shell Expansion
Differential Expansion
Casing-Rotor Temperatures
Steam Turbine Control Concepts
Governors and Droop
Converters and Servomotors
Governing System
Trip Devices
Trip System Architecture
Protections from Lubrication Oil System
Protections from TSI
Protections from Bearing Metal Temperature
Protections from Seal Oil System
Protections from LPT and HPT
Protections from Condenser and Boiler Trip
Protections from Overspeed
Planning and Scheduling
Thermal Bow Repair: Opening Casing and Rotor Removal
Journal Bearing Removal and Inspection
Journal Bearing Pad Clearance Measurement and Adjustment
Thrust Bearing Inspection and Refurbishment
HP to LP Coupling
Steam Admission Valves
Main Stop Valves
Governing Valves
Interceptor Valve
Reheat Stop Valve
Emergency Stop and Control Valves
Turbine Exhaust and Safety Valves
HP, IP and LP Turbine Shell Clearance
Rimface Alignment
Signal Processing and Vibration Signature Curve
Diagnosing Unbalance
Diagnosing Misalignment
Mechanical Looseness
Rotor Rub
Cavitation and Flow Turbulence
Electrical Problems
Gears and Bearings
Monitoring
Sensor Types and Positioning
Common Malfunctions and Actions
Blade Failures due to Low Load
Monitoring the Operating Point
Thermodynamics and Power Output
Flow Measurement
Results
After this course, you...
have a comprehensive knowledge of the main components in a steam turbine, including lubricating oil systems, steam and water seal systems, and hydraulic power units
are able to identify the locations of the turbine supervisory instrumentation and describe their functions
understand the different control concepts for a steam turbine
know how to perform thorough examinations of the cause and effects of thermal stress on normal turbine operations
are able to disassemble and assemble major turbine components safely, and can play an active role in improving inspection/repair techniques
are able to identify irregular operating conditions based on the vibration measurements for different components
understand how to detect abnormal conditions, and can propose potential solutions and loss prevention methods
Who should attend this course
Engineers and technicians who are involved in the operation and maintenance of Steam Turbines at power plants, petrochemical plants, production oil/gas fields and process plants
Those who would like to gain an in-depth knowledge of steam turbine design, operation and maintenance
Prerequisites:
Engineering B.Sc diploma or equivalent, or 5 years practical experience with Steam Turbines
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: 10 sessions of 2 hours
Onsite: 5 days of 4 hours plus breaks
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.