Combustion Turbine Overall
Course Objective
- How to evaluate turbine performance during start-up and operation
- How to identify turbo machinery system components
- How to define and use appropriate monitoring techniques and tools
- How to utilize effective operation and shutdown procedures
- How to analyze common turbo machinery 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
Who Can Benefit
- Operation Group / PGP
- Mechanical Engineering
- PGP Shift Supervisor
Course content
- Turbo machinery Monitoring and Problem Analysis
- Gas Turbines I
- Gas Turbines II
- 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 normal operation
- Troubleshooting control systems for gas turbines: start-up, speed and temperature controls, vibration
- Principles of operation and general components of compressors: rotors, seals, iaphragms,etc
- Operating characteristics curves
- Surging phenomenon
- Choking phenomenon
- Compressor instrumentation: various control loops; anti-surge control loops
- Compressor safety interlock and trip systems
- Gas turbine and compressor systems start-up procedures
- Normal operation - monitoring of parameters
- Shutdown procedures
- Logging of monitoring checks
- Vibration monitoring
- Troubleshooting
- Locating trouble
- Troubleshooting chart
- Repairs, service estimates
- Testing & start up
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MC21 |
Combustion Turbine Overall |
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