Asia Turbomachinery & Pump Industry Summit 2019
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Level 3, West Wing, Plenary Theatre
The ATP Industry Summit is free to attend upon presentation of a business card; pre-registration is not required. Short courses are $450 USD, and pre-registration is encouraged.
SUMMIT PROGRAM
KLCC, Level 3, West Wing, Plenary Theatre
Program is subject to change.
DAY 1 Wednesday 10 July (free attendance)
Welcome Program
10 min – Welcome Address – PETRONAS VP Centre of Excellence
10 min – Turbo Lab Introduction – Dr. Eric Petersen, TL Director
- Introduction of Texas A&M Turbo Lab and Initiatives
- Short history of TPS/METS/ATPS programs
15 min – ATPS Introduction – Mr. Dag O. Calafell, ATPS Chair
- Value proposition of past and future ATPS programs
- Overview of program content by category and example
- Include FINAL call for abstracts with technical session descriptions
30 min – Panel Session
- ATPS Advisory Committee, End-user Participants, Exhibitor(s)
- Testimonials: Why ATPS is unique and how it meets a business need better than alternatives
Case Studies (2):
- Resolving High Vibration Issue of a Centrifugal Compressor at an Offshore Platform (Baker Hughes, a GE Company)
- Investigation of Unexpected Trips in Steam Turbine (MHI)
DAY 2 Thursday 11 July (free attendance)
Case Studies (6):
- Investigation and resolution of Dry Gas Secondary Seal Failure (PETRONAS)
- Investigation of High Bearing Temperature in Centrifugal Compressor (MHI)
- Resolving Structural Vibration Issues On A Multi Stage Pump (Baker Hughes, a GE Company)
- Investigation and Resolution of Governing Valve Linkage Failure for Compressor Drive Steam Turbine (MHI)
- Failure of a Test Rig Operating Gas Bearings: a Lesson on Humility (TEES)
- Benefits of Installing Restrictive Orifice Plates on the Suction of Reciprocating Pumps: 1D Pulsation and CFD Studies (Wood Vibration)
The Asia Turbomachinery & Pump Industry Summit is a program of the Asia Turbomachinery & Pump Symposium, hosted by the Turbomachinery Laboratory. The Turbo Lab is a member of The Texas A&M University System and a center of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station.