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Reliability Evaluation of Steam Turbine Blades for Process Drives

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Short Courses Available:

Centrifugal Compressor Operations for 21st Century Users

Dry Gas Sealing Systems for Centrifugal Compression Equipment

Compressors-Construction, Performance, Testing, Selection and Sizing

Reliability Evaluation of Steam Turbine Blades for Process Drives

Machinery Failure Analysis

Reliability Evaluation of Steam Turbine Blades for Process Drives

October 13-15, 2008
Houston Hobby Airport Marriott
Houston, TX

1.8 CEU Credits Provided

Attendees will obtain a broad introductory exposure to the design, analysis, and manufacture of steam turbine blading from instructors who have designed and oversaw manufacturing of variable steam turbines and blading. Course graduates will gain a basic understanding of the ways that operating conditions drive design decisions, and how those decisions influence turbine performance and long term reliability.

Knowledge gained from this course will lead graduates to better cost / performance decisions when developing capital plans and operating budgets for maintenance, replacement, and modification to steam turbines under their responsibility. On a day to day basis, they will be able to identify and to implement changes in operation and maintenance of process drive steam turbines to improve performance and reliability.

A comprehensive short course coordinated by the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University, a part of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station.

The Texas A&M University System has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. In that spirit, admission to any of its members and their sponsored programs is open to all individuals.

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