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Basic Vibration Analysis

& Condition Monitoring


(Gas Turbines)

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Roxby Training Solutions Ltd, Unit 4 John Clarke Centre, Dockside Road,
Middlesbrough TS6 6UZ
Telephone: 01642 438700
Fax: 01642 466879
[email protected] or [email protected]
COURSE CONTENT

Aim

To appreciate how theoretical and applied principles are met in relation to the
parameters of both Gas Turbine Engine performance monitoring and condition
monitoring and how this theory can be applied through practical problem
solving to overcome common problems encountered with this type of
equipment.

To investigate Gas Turbine Engine performance monitoring.

To investigate Gas Turbine Engine condition monitoring.

To undertake fault finding and problem solving of major Gas Turbine Engine
trend monitoring systems.

To apply knowledge to undertake monitoring, inspection and maintenance


tasks.

To analyse Gas Turbine Engine reliability programs.

Pre-requisites

Successful completion of a GTE 5 day program or extensive post-qualification


first-hand experience within gas turbine engines and the maintenance or
operating environment.

Course Duration

This course is of 5 days in duration.

Optimum Number

Maximum of 6 recipients is recommended.

Training Aids

Portable visual aids, program notes, electronic images, problem solving


exercises and all assessment material supplied. Ideally, access to a live
industrial gas turbine engine or a training derivative would be desirable.
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Roxby Training Solutions Ltd, Unit 4 John Clarke Centre, Dockside Road,
Middlesbrough TS6 6UZ
Telephone: 01642 438700
Fax: 01642 466879
[email protected] or [email protected]
Assessment

Assessment is conducted using a number of different methods. All methods


are designed to be non-threatening and accurately measure understanding
which in turn assists with knowledge retention. These methods are commonly
used:

1. As an integrative and non obtrusive part of the learning process.


2. In periodical assessment trigger points.
3. As systematic reinforcement following topic conclusion.
4. As a summative review of understanding and to consolidate value added
knowledge.

A full report detailing an analytical performance profile is produced for each


candidate.

Course Objectives

In terms of gas turbine engine management - at the conclusion of this 5 day


program, candidates should be able to:

Explain the mechanical and electrical principles of a basic Gas Turbine


Engine performance monitoring systems with particular regard to:
Mass airflow; temperature & power output; types of thermocouple &
positioning; exhaust gas temperature (EGT) & jet pipe temperature
(JPT); thrust & rotational speed; engine pressure ratio (EPR) &
integrated engine pressure ratio (IEPR); data analysis and performance
trend monitoring.
Explain the mechanical and electrical principles of a basic Gas Turbine
Engine condition monitoring systems with particular regard to:
Vibration analysis; lubrication systems; temperature health monitoring
outputs; audio logical detection & analysis; data analysis and
performance trend monitoring.
Understand and fully describe typical integrated engine trend
monitoring and control systems, their function and health & safety
implications.
Conduct problem solving simulations and perform monitoring,
inspection and maintenance tasks.
Explain engine performance and monitoring characteristics and
demonstrate informed comparisons between particular systems.

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Roxby Training Solutions Ltd, Unit 4 John Clarke Centre, Dockside Road,
Middlesbrough TS6 6UZ
Telephone: 01642 438700
Fax: 01642 466879
[email protected] or [email protected]
COURSE SYLLABUS

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4


GTECM GTECM GTECM GTECM
Introduction to the Introduction to the Introduction to Introduction to Gas
GTE GTE Gas Turbine Turbine Engine
Engine Performance, Condition
Format and Layout of Format and Layout of Performance, & Trend Monitoring
a Typical Engine a Typical Engine Condition & Trend
Monitoring

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4


GTECM GTECM GTECM GTECM
Properties of Air & the Principles of Performance Performance Monitoring -
Atmosphere Temperature, Monitoring -
Pressure & Velocity Exhaust Gas
Mass Airflow, Temperature/Jet Pipe
Temperature & Temperature &
Power Thermocouples

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4


GTECM GTECM GTECM GTECM
Performance Performance Practical Problem Practical Problem
Monitoring - Monitoring - Solving Solving
Thrust & Rotational
Speed Data Analysis
Engine Pressure
Ratios Performance Trend
Monitoring

SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4


GTECM GTECM GTECM GTECM
Condition Monitoring - Condition Monitoring Condition Condition Monitoring -
- Monitoring -
Vibration Analysis Temperature Health
Vibration Analysis Lubrication Monitoring Systems
Systems Audiological Detection &
Analysis Systems

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Roxby Training Solutions Ltd, Unit 4 John Clarke Centre, Dockside Road,
Middlesbrough TS6 6UZ
Telephone: 01642 438700
Fax: 01642 466879
[email protected] or [email protected]
SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 SESSION 4
GTECM GTECM GTECM GTECM
Condition Monitoring - Practical Problem Practical Problem Program conclusion and
Data Analysis and Solving Solving review
Trend Monitoring

Dates available on request

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Roxby Training Solutions Ltd, Unit 4 John Clarke Centre, Dockside Road,
Middlesbrough TS6 6UZ
Telephone: 01642 438700
Fax: 01642 466879
[email protected] or [email protected]

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