Suitable for:
Technicians, Engineers and those working in maintenance related roles in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical industries.
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Summary:
-- Condition Monitoring
-- Modern Techniques - on line surveillance of plant
-- Monitoring Techniques
-- Integrating Condition Monitoring into Maintenance
-- Lubricant Analysis
-- Electrical Techniques
-- Practical Schemes
-- Performance Monitoring
-- Introduction to Vibration Theory
-- Machinery VibrationMechanism of Plant Failure
-- Case Study
-- Data Acquisition
-- Data Processing
-- Fault Detection
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Objectives:
By the end of the course, delegates will:
1)Have an in depth look at the principles and practice of condition-based maintenance and condition monitoring.
2)Have in depth systems specification and set up knowledge and the ability to make detailed and reliable diagnoses.
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Fees:
£1,350
Excluding accommodation and meals.
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Locations & Dates:
Doha-
April 25 – 27 , 2010
Dubai-
May 02 – 04, 2010
Doha-
October 24 – 26 , 2010
Dubai -
November 28 – 30 , 2010
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Course Presenter (s):
Professor Tony Hope
Tony Hope specialises in Condition monitoring of machine tools, performance verification of co-ordinate measuring machines, application of condition monitoring in manufacturing, instrumentation and control.
Qualifications and Professional Membership:
BSc (1st Hons) Leeds
UniversityPhD Birmingham University
Chartered EngineerMember of the Institute of Measurement and Control
Fellow of the British Institute of NDT
Fellow of the Institution of Diagnostic Engineers
Present Employment:
Professor of Automation and Control, Southampton Institute. Consulting Engineer.
Publications:Over 100 published papers in technical journals and refereed conference proceedings.Textbook, "Engineering Measurements", 1974, reprint 1980, second edition 1983.
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