LEARN ABOUT
Application of Miniature Creep Testing for Assessing the Remaining Creep Life of Gas Turbine Components Importance of Life Time Assessment of Hot Gas Path Components Life Time Assessment of Blades & Vanes Root Cause Failure Analysis and Problem Mitigation Review of Expansion Joint Design for Gas Turbines
BENEFIT FROM
CASE STUDY: Optimizing Gas Turbine Performance for Offshore Industry CASE STUDY: The Life Assessment Approach for GT and ST Rotors and Casings at Lumut Combined Cycle Power Plant CASE STUDY: Reliability Analysis of Gas Turbine Power Plants
DISCOVER
Optimal Solutions for Plant Availability Aero / Aero Derivative Gas Turbine Power Plant Reliability Factors Trend / Condition Monitoring to Ensure Reliability Financial Impacts of Reliability Programs in Gas Turbine Power Plants
PLUS!
An exclusive post-conference masterclass on 21 November 2007 FAILURE ANALYSIS OF GAS TURBINE COMPONENTS: TECHNIQUES AND CASE STUDIES Ably led by Dr Maxine Watson, General Manager, Materials Engineering, and Dr Michael Henderson, Senior Consultant Materials Engineer, Quest Reliability Ltd
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GAS TURBINES
19 - 21 November 2007, Sheraton Towers, Singapore
Day One - 19 November 2007
8.15 9.00 Registration and Morning Coffee Chairmans Opening Remarks John Dodgson, Technical Consultant, GT Roc Ltd 12.30 Networking Luncheon 2.00 Fuel Flexibility in Gas Turbines Exploring the effect on gas turbine performance and operation Discover the effect on maintenance Gain knowledge on effect on heat recovery units Suryanarayan Ramanan, Regional Market Manager, GE Energy
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GAS TURBINES
19 - 21 November 2007, Sheraton Towers, Singapore
Day Two - 20 November 2007
9.00 Chairmans Opening Remarks 11.45 Analysis of Damage Trend for Gas Turbine First Stage Bucket Methods of inspecting damages Damage patterns of bucket Analysis of damage trend Leveraging on Failure Analysis Dr Kim, Moon-Young, Mechanical Engineering, and Analysis and Evaluation Team Leader, Gas Turbine Technology Service Center, Korea Plant Service & Engineering 12.30 Networking Luncheon 2.00 CASE STUDY: The Life Assessment Approach for GT and ST Rotors and Casings at Lumut Combined Cycle Power Plant Focus on rotors and casings - high capital cost components and require long outage or lead time for replacement Damage mechanisms affecting the components Methods of assessment utilized and results Mohammed Azmil Ismail, Head - Engineering & Maintenance, Lumut Power Plant 2.45 Metallurgical Analysis of Hot Gas Path Components High temperature materials and coatings used Condition assessment of hot gas path components Improvements to metallurgical condition assessment procedures and analyses Failure mechanisms of component in service Optimization of component lives and repair cycles Speaker to be advised 3.30 4.00 Afternoon Refreshments Root Cause Failure Analysis and Problem Mitigation Review of expansion joint design for gas turbines Effect of operating regime on design Optimal solutions for plant availability Jake Sisson, Director, Dekomte de Temple Kompensator-Technik 4.45 End of Conference
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GAS TURBINES
19 - 21 November 2007, Sheraton Towers, Singapore
Day Three - 21 November 2007
Post-Conference Masterclass on Failure Analysis of Gas Turbine Components: Techniques and Case Studies
Ably led by Dr Maxine Watson, General Manager, Materials Engineering, and Dr Michael Henderson, Senior Consultant Materials Engineer, Quest Reliability Ltd
Course Objectives
The objective of the course is to enable participants to: Look at the techniques and methods used to perform failure analysis Understand the failure modes and materials degradation mechanism such as thermal fatigue, creep etc. and Discuss their operational failures and what can be learned from carrying out failure analysis
Course Highlights
Describe the methodologies used in determining failure causes Understand the knowledge that can be gained from laboratory investigations Explain how materials, manufacturing and in-service created defects can promote failure Describe the failure modes of gas turbine components using real life examples
Benefits of Attending
Gain an understanding of the techniques used in failure analysis Become familiar with degradation mechanisms, creep, thermal fatigue etc. Learn some common causes of turbine component failures Understand the component failure metallurgical issues influencing
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GAS TURBINES
19 - 21 November 2007, Sheraton Towers, Singapore
About the Conference
IBC Asia has assembled a stellar panel of speakers to examine and discuss key strategies and solutions to maximize the performance of your gas turbines and plant reliability. The three-day event will offer a forum for industry players and experts in gas turbine technology to exchange experiences on Optimization of Gas Turbines Performance, Operation, Maintenance and Repair Technology, and Life and Performance Management of Gas Turbines Components. An exclusive post-conference masterclass on Failure Analysis of Gas Turbine Components: Techniques and Case Studies will offer you an avenue to: Look at the techniques and methods used to perform failure analysis Understand the failure modes and materials degradation mechanism such as thermal fatigue, creep etc. Discuss their operational failures and what can be learned from carrying out failure analysis
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GAS TURBINES
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