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    Technical case studies and papers

    from leading experts including:

    Chatunaran Mishra, Senior Advisor,

    TATA STEEL, India

    Robert Aronen,Director,

    BOULDEN INTERNATIONAL, Luxembourg

    Youssef Abbaoui, Engineering Specialist,

    SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA Dr. Mohan Rao, Vising Professor and ABET

    Coordinator, THE PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, UAE

    Ali M. Al-Shurafa, Vibraon engineer,SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA

    Imran Babar, Machinery Health Manager,EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT, UAE

    Dr. Essam Wahba,Assistant Professor,

    Department of Mechanical Engineering,

    AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH, UAE

    Dr.Mohammed Malkawi, Chief Architect,AIM WIRELESS SOLUTIONS, U.S.A.

    Nicolae Vidroiu,Assistant Maintenance Manager,NATIONAL COOLING COMPANY (TABREED), UAE

    Emad Bitar,Area Director, COMMTEST, UAE

    Marn Williamson, Director,KEW ENGINEERING LTD, UK

    Mohammed Al-Swaimil, Vibraon Analyst, CSD,SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA

    Taha Aldoss, Professor, Department of Mechanical

    Engineering, JORDANUNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE &

    TECHNOLOGY, Jordan

    Lyes Khezzar, Professor,THE PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, UAE

    Syed Nadeem Ahmed, Senior Power Plants

    Engineer, PK MRO PIA ENGINEERING, Pakistan

    Abdullah El Sherif, Team Leader, MechanicalEngineering, ADMA-OPCO, UAE

    14th Annual Conference

    DONT MISS!SPECIAL EARLY BIRDDISCOUNTS

    New decade, New ideas, New insight

    The only rotang equipment conference in the GCC, ROTATE 2010, steps into thedecade:

    Embracing new ideas and innovaons

    Featuring over 70% new speakers

    Bringing onboard dierent, unexplored perspecves to the industries mostchallenging issues

    Addressing the recurring concerns that connue to plague rotary equipment with

    the latest innovave technologies

    Evaluang soluons developed by other industries and adopng them to your own

    Eliminate unplanned down me by integrang the latest innovaons in root causeanalysis and condion monitoring to your exisng systems thus cung costs

    Implement design and maintenance soluons that reduce the cost per hour ofoperaon; increasing daily revenue

    Opmise performance and eciency by adopng cung edge updates in vibraon

    anaylsis and controlUlise eecve reliability engineering processes to opmise the performance ofcrical equipmentEvaluate and adopt soluons developed by other industries to your own systems

    12 16 December 2010 Millennium Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE

    D ont miss 4 Value-added Workshops

    14 December 2010

    14 December 2010

    15 16 December 2010

    15 16 December 2010

    See pages 5 7 for more details

    Exploring cung edge developments in rotang equipment technology

    set to take reliability and performance to the next level

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    Learning To Make Sense OfYour Oil Analysis Reports

    Advanced Gas Turbine Reliability ManagementFor Oil And Gas And Power Generaon

    Machinery Vibraon MeasurementsThe Systems, Troubleshoong And Case Histories

    Design And Selecon FundamentalsOf Centrifugal Pumps

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    Dear Engineer,

    Every year hundreds of thousands of dollars are lost due to downme brought on by

    machine failure, the unavailability of suitable spare components and the failure to

    accurately diagnose the real underlying problem.

    As you are well aware, there is always the possibility for further improvement. Whether

    it is reliability, performance, eciency and upme; you are faced with the perpetual

    prospect of moving one step closer to complete perfecon.

    For the past fourteen years ROTATE has provided a unique plaorm for the exchangeof experse and experience of the latest innovaons and ideas in rotary machinery.

    As the foremost rotang equipment conference in the region, ROTATE is the stage for

    you to hear rst hand from the visionaries and pioneering praconers responsible for

    innovaons.

    The 14th Annual Rotate Conference will explore new, cung edge computaonal and

    mechanical soluons that aim to eliminate the occurrence of unplanned downme,

    ensure awless performance and 100% eciency.

    This year the conference will showcase papers that highlight the latest cung-edge

    soluons and pracces. The comprehensive case studies will present the praccal

    concerns of the implementaon of these by experts who have already integrated them

    into their systems.

    At the end of the conference you will gain insight and informaon that serve to

    signicantly improve the funconing of your system, such as:

    Ulisaon ofCFDs to opmise performance and reduced downme

    Radically improving reliability in rotang equipment with the implementaon ofdrygas soluons to cut costs

    Opmising eciency through the implementaon ofretrot technology

    The latest updates in vibraon analysis that allows one to foresee future problems andavoid unplanned downme

    Diagnosing the root cause of mounng resonance on motor performance to prevent

    frequent failures

    ROTATE 2010 will also give you the rare opportunity to meet those with the most current

    informaon and relevant experience - your peers. Interact with praconers from

    across the industrial spectrum at networking sessions where you can discuss your most

    pressing concerns and share insight and understanding into the best possible soluons.

    The ROTATE 2010 is the ideal plaorm for the exchange of ideas and experse involvingrotang equipment and valuable networking opportunies.

    I look forward to welcoming you to Abu Dhabi in December.

    Yours Sincerely,

    Genelee MazarelloConference Director

    ROTATE 2010

    Countries Represented At PreviousROTATE Conferences

    TEL: +971 4 335 2437 FAX: +971 4 335 2438 EMAIL: [email protected] www.iirme.com/rotate

    Special Early Bird Discounts

    SAVE UPTO US $ 400!

    SponsorshipOpportunies Available!

    ROTATE 2010 presents you with arare opportunity to meet the seniordecision makers, managers and

    directors who will be looking to

    speak to product and service soluon

    providers.

    If you have a product or service that

    our senior decision makers need

    and wish to parcipate at this event

    as a key sponsor, please contact

    Jake Brown at +971 4 4072732 or

    email [email protected] forthe complete details of the available

    opportunies.

    14th Annual Conference

    P.S. Dont miss 4 must-aend

    technical workshops.

    See pages 5 7

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    08:00 Registraon And Welcome

    Refreshments

    08:45 Opening And Welcome Remarks

    From The Chair

    Abdullah H. El- Sherif, Team Leader,

    Mechanical Engineering, ADMA-OPCO, UAE

    09:00 An Overview Of The Newest

    Advancements In Condion

    Monitoring Technology To Enable

    The Early Detecon And Diagnosis Of

    Problems In Rotang Machinery

    Early failure detecon of a

    Crosshead fague failure to allow

    for swi treatment to avoid the high

    cost of xing a major failure An overview of the new generaon

    of machinery monitoring and

    protecon of reciprocang

    machinery

    Assessing the integraon of an

    advanced diagnosc tool in an

    opmizaon plaorm aimed at

    taking condion monitoring to the

    next level

    Chatunaran Mishra,Senior Advisor,TATA STEEL, India

    09:45 Exploring The Ulisaon Of CFDs

    To Opmise Performance In Turbo

    Machinery

    Analysing the benets of using

    CFD technology in opmising the

    performance of turbo machinery

    Understanding the long term

    consequences of successfully

    compleng the process of

    integrang CFD technology into your

    system

    Successfully compleng the process

    while minimising downme

    Dr. Essam Wahba,Assistant Professor,

    Department of Mechanical Engineering,

    AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH, UAE

    10:30 Networking & Refreshment Break

    11:00 The Power Of WingsUnderstanding

    The Lomakin Eect

    Exploring the potenal of composite

    materials in the repair and

    construcon of pumps and its ability

    to improve reliability, eciency andsafety

    Understanding the interacon of

    wear wings with hydraulic and

    mechanical forces acng upon the

    pump rotor

    Main Conference Day 1 Sunday, 12 December 2010

    A look at the development of

    modern composites emphasising

    the key material properes which

    ensure success in applicaon

    Field studies and case histories

    Robert Aronen,Director,

    BOULDEN INTERNATIONAL, Luxembourg

    11:45 An Overview Of Computaonal And

    Experimental Tools Developed In

    The Aerospace And Automove

    Industries And Their Crossover To The

    Oil And Gas Industry As A Possible

    Soluon To Vibraon And Noise

    Concerns

    The advantages of reducing the

    sources and paths of noise andvibraon as opposed to band-aid

    type soluons

    The long term implicaons of

    computaonal and experimental

    tools in the oil and gas industry

    in relaon to reduced downme,

    occupaonal injuries and noise

    induced hearing loss

    CASE STUDY: employing modal

    analysis, order tracking, noise

    path analysis, near eld acousc

    holography, nite element and

    boundary elementary tools on the

    path to a long me soluon

    Dr. Mohan Rao, Vising Professor

    and ABET Coordinator,

    THE PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, UAE

    12:25 An In-Depth Look At The

    Advancements And Latest

    Developments In The Control Systems

    Of Rotang Machines

    The development of control systems

    for rotang machines

    Understanding distributed controlsystems

    Assessing computer-based control

    systems and their applicaon in

    rotang machines

    An overview of recent developments

    and advances in CBCs

    Dr.Mohammed Malkawi, Chief Architect,

    AIM WIRELESS SOLUTIONS, USA

    13:10 Networking Lunch

    VIBRATION

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    NOISE

    CDFS

    CONTROLS

    YSTEMS

    14:10 CASE STUDY: A Comprehensive

    Study On The Eect Of Mounng

    Resonance On Motor Performance

    A Case Study

    Diagnosing the root cause of the

    decline in motor performance

    Coming to a consensus about the

    root cause of the decline in motor

    performance

    Finding the best possible soluon

    that goes beyond a supercial

    result and implementaon.

    Mohammed Al-Swaimil, Vibraon Analyst,

    CSD,SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA

    14:55 CASE STUDY:Implemenng Dry

    Gas Soluons To Radically ImproveReliability In Rotang Equipment

    And Dramacally Cut Costs

    Understanding the applicaon of

    dry gas to opmise ulity

    Modifying equipment to funcon

    with dry gas soluons while

    ensuring maximum performance

    Exploring the benets of lower

    maintenance costs, increased

    lifeme and other long term

    benets

    CASE STUDY: Modicaon of

    compressor seal to enable dry gas

    ulity and outcome

    Palani Karthikeyan, Rotang Equipment

    Engineer, DUBAI SUPPLY AUTHORITY, UAE

    15:40 Networking & Refreshment Break

    15:55 Cricality Assessment A

    Structured And Systemac

    Methodology For Assessing And

    Classifying Rotang And Stac

    Plant Equipment

    Ulising a mulcriteriaclassicaon method, integrang

    operaons and maintenance

    constraints

    Assessing corporate strategic

    imperaves including Health,

    Safety and Environment (HSE)

    requirements

    An outline of a corporate

    methodology for assessing and

    classifying plant equipment

    cricality

    Youssef Abbaoui, Engineering Specialist,SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA

    16:40 Closing Remarks From The Chair

    16:50 End Of Day One

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    08:30 Morning Refreshments

    09:00 Opening Remarks From The Chair

    09:15 Assessing The Implementaon and

    Implicaons Of Retrot TechnologyIn Rotang Machines In A Bid To

    Raise Eciency And Cut Costs

    Evaluang the need for retrot in

    turbo machinery

    Understanding the essenal

    elements of retrot technology

    Weighing the pros and cons and

    the juscaon of retrot

    The impact of retrot on the

    reliability of turbo machinery

    The economic and environmental

    eects of retrot technology

    Taha Aldoss, Professor, Department ofMechanical Engineering,

    JORDANUNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY, Jordan

    10:00 An Overview Of The Latest

    Developments In The Maintenance

    Of Mechanical Bearings And Seals

    To Increase Lifeme And Eliminate

    The Chances Of Potenally

    Catastrophic Failure

    Assessing the newest lubricants

    and their role in reducing fricon,

    overheang and failure

    Low cost opons in mechanical

    seal and bearing upkeep to reduce

    downme and prevent shutdown

    Keeping bearings clean: ps for

    keeping bearings free of dust and

    other hard parcles that threaten

    system shutdown

    Trouble shoong: daily

    maintenance of seals mechanical

    seals and bearings to ensure

    consistent performance

    Marn Williamson, Director,

    KEW ENGINEERING LTD, UK

    10:45 Networking & Refreshment Break

    11:15 CASE STUDY: The Troubleshoong

    And Modicaon Of High Pressure

    Screw Pump Currently Operang In

    An ADMA-OPCOs Field, Eventually

    Adopted By The Pump Vendor As

    The Standard Feature Of Their New

    Design

    Abdullah H. El- Sherif, Team Leader,

    Mechanical Engineering, ADMA-OPCO, UAE

    12:00 Monitoring Rotang Machinery

    Using Wireless Technology To

    Improve Reliability

    Understanding the challenges of

    online vibraon monitoring

    Protecon vs Predicon

    An in depth look at self organisingmesh networks

    Studying the various applicaons

    of wireless technology

    Imran Babar, Machinery Health Manager,

    EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT, UAE

    12:45 Reviewing The Latest Innovaons In

    Gas Turbines Reliability Management

    A look at the newest updates

    in aero, aero derivave and

    commercial gas turbines

    Assessing performance factors

    of aero, aero derivave and

    commercial gas turbines

    Analysing the KPIs and

    maintenance cost trends

    Understanding maintenance

    and overhaul workscopes

    Syed Nadeem Ahmed, Senior Power Plants

    Engineer, PK MRO PIA ENGINEERING, Pakistan

    13:30 Networking Lunch

    Main Conference Day 2 Monday, 13 December 2010

    MUST ATTEND:

    4 Technical Workshops

    See pages 5 - 7 for details

    14:30 An Extensive And Detailed Look At

    The Specicaon, Selecon And

    Operaon Of Plasc Pumps For

    Reacve Fluids

    Reviewing the dierent types of

    plascs pump and understanding

    the dierences and applicaons

    Evaluang the advances in plasc

    pump technology

    Understanding the crical

    operaonal parameters

    Assessing the uid-pump

    compability

    Selecon Criteria and operaonal

    safeguards: a checklist

    Abdelsamie Moet, Professor, PetrochemicalEngineering, PHAROS UNIVERSITY INALEXANDRIA, Egypt

    15:15 Networking & Refreshment Break

    16:00 CASE STUDY:Developing A World-

    Class Vibraon Analysis Team To

    Enhance Equipment Performance

    And Operaonal Capacity: Examining

    The Pros And Cons Of Outsourcing

    Vs. Insourcing

    Assessing the advantages and

    disadvantages of an internal

    vibraon analysis team in

    comparison to the advantages

    and disadvantages of an external

    vibraon consultant

    Exploring on-line condion

    monitoring systems

    Analyzing vibraon problems

    especially those caused by

    misalignment and unbalance

    Considering a new organisaonal

    structure to handle vibraon analysis

    Nicolae Vidroiu,Assistant Maintenance

    Manager, NATIONAL COOLING COMPANY

    (TABREED), UAE

    Emad Bitar,Area Director, COMMTEST, UAE

    16:40 Closing Remarks From The Chair

    16:50 Handout of Rotate 2009 Aendance

    Cercates

    17:00 Close of Rotate 2010

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    Workshops and Training Courses 14 16 December 2010

    TEL: +971 4 335 2437 FAX: +971 4 335 2438 EMAIL: [email protected] www.iirme.com/rotate

    IntroduconMany maintenance personnel rely on oil analysis in addion to

    vibraon analysis but invariably rely on the laboratory to provide the

    feedback, including the recommendaon on what acon to take.

    However, most maintenance personnel are in a beer posion to make

    the decisions, but are oen concerned that they dont understand the

    oil analysis report. Because the people on site have a much beer

    understanding of the machinery and its reliability history, decisions and

    acons on the oil analysis reports are best taken by those very same

    people, rather than the personnel employed in remote laboratories

    who dont always have that hands-on experience. An oil analysis

    report is very easy to understand and this workshop will show you

    how to break the report into easy to comprehend chunks, along with

    guidance on how to establish limits for each measured parameter of

    the analysis report.

    Topics Covered In The Workshop: The importance of a good oil analysis programme, including the need

    for good sampling pracces

    How to break the report in to 3 easy secons for quicker

    interpretaon

    What each reported value means

    The potenal impact of each test value has with respect to the

    lubricant and the machine

    What limits to set for each oil analysis test

    How to make meaningful recommendaons to maintenance

    colleagues based on the oil analysis report Steps to improve your oil analysis programme going forward

    At The End Of The Workshop You Will Be

    Able To: Easily understand all the reported values in an oil analysis report

    Feel more comfortable about the results and whether they are

    within limits

    Determine whether you are geng adequate test coverage on each

    type of machine

    Be able to talk more condently with your oil analysis service

    provider about the services they are oering

    Adjust your exisng oil analysis alarms and limits on your crical

    plant to ensure earlier warning of impending problems

    Implement future steps to get more out your oil analysis

    programme

    Meet Your Expert Workshop Leader

    Marn Williamson, Director,KEW ENGINEERING LTD, Chester, UK

    As a graduate of the University of Cape Town, Marn

    Williamson started in the eld of Reliability on an Iron

    Ore Mine, working in their Oil Analysis and Tribology programme.

    In 2001 he was responsible for seng up Noria UK on behalf of

    Noria Corp, and was responsible for its daily operaons as well as

    providing a technical service in training and consulng. Four years

    later establishing KEW Engineering as his own business and connue

    to work with Noria as well as tackling other project work directlywith clients like BP and Marathon Oil, working mainly in the Oil & Gas

    sectors, but covering many other industry sectors.

    Learning To Make Sense Of Your Oil Analysis Reports

    Conducted On Machinery Lubricang Oil(14 October 2010, 9am 3pm)

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    IntroduconA comprehensive course on eecve operaonal management of gas

    turbine power plants, examining the performance and life assessments

    aimed at improving operaonal and maintenance pracces, minimising

    the likelihood of failures, ensuring higher reliability thus prolonging

    asset life and reducing maintenance costs per hour of operaon.

    Topics Covered In The Workshop Modular concepts and reliability factors Reliability programs for gas turbines in CCGTPP and LNG applicaons Key operaonal consideraons Cold and hot secon inspecons ,

    life extensions

    Upgrades and recent trends of OEMs Overhaul workscope opmisaon Case studies from power generaon and LNG applicaons

    Meet Your Expert Course Leader

    Syed Nadeem Ahmed, Senior Power Plants Engineer,

    PK MRO PIA ENGINEERING, Pakistan

    S. Nadeem Ahmed has more than 20 years of

    Mechanical Engineering experience in Power

    Plant Engineering and Process Industry including 14 years in

    Maintenance Repair, Overhaul, Tesng and Evaluaon of Gas

    Turbine Power Plants with PK MRO PIA.He has a Masters degree

    in Mechanical Engineering with Major in Thermal Power Systems

    Engineering and Cered Six Sigma Master Black Belt from USA.

    Advanced Gas Turbine Reliability ManagementFor Oil And Gas And Power Generaon

    (14 October 2010, 9am 5pm)

    1DayOnly

    1DayOnly

    Informave and helpful forimproving technical knowledge.

    Mohsiur Rahman,Deputy Manager,DEWA, UAE

    Special Early Bird DiscountsSAVE UPTO US$ 400!

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    IntroduconThe development of the vibraon systems and their wide spread

    applicaon in the industry require users of these systems to have

    a solid background and a deep understanding of their capabilies

    and limitaons. This interacve workshop addresses the subject

    of vibraon measurements from real eld perspecve through

    numerous eld cases. It will help those who deal with vibraon in

    new projects or running plants to focus on the problemac areas

    giving you the tools to overcome them.

    The development of the vibraon systems and their wide

    applicaons in the industry require the users of these systems

    to have a solid background and a deep understanding of their

    capabilies and limitaons. This workshop addresses the subjectof vibraon measurements from real eld perspecve through

    numerous actual eld cases. It will help those who deal with

    vibraon in new projects or running plants to focus on the

    problemac areas and will give you the tools to overcome them.

    This interacve course contains plenty of cases, exercises and

    discussions to reinforce the understanding of the concepts. The

    fundamentals of the vibraon measurements will be reviewed

    to establish the necessary foundaon to deal with deeper topics

    like product features (e.g. BN 3500) and reviewing secons of the

    commonly used standard API 670.

    Topics Covered In The Workshop: An overview of the fundamentals of online vibraon

    systems and vibraon variables

    Assessing instrumentaon and mechanical interacon on vibraon

    Understanding the reason for measuring discrepancies

    System deliverables (acons, variables and plots)

    Vibraon relave probe loops and vibraon seismic sensor loops

    More than 20 case histories and useful calculaon exercises

    Relave and seismic demonstraons: vibraon measurements, tests

    and interesng cutawat components

    At The End Of The Workshop You Will Be Able To: Recognise the measurement systems, their dierences and

    limitaons

    Idenfy the reasons and correct the discrepancies in vibraon

    readings

    Recognise and correct the common pialls in vibraon

    measurement (e.g. rack conguraon)

    Evaluate and improve quality of the vibraon details/proposals (e.g.

    new projects)

    Carry out basic loop tests and communicate skills (e.g.: calibraon

    gap voltage)

    Meet Your Expert Workshop Leader

    Ali M. Al-Shurafa, Vibraon Engineer,SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA

    Ali M. Al-Shurafa is a machinery vibraon engineer with

    more than 10 years of both industrial and academic

    experience. A cered Vibraon Specialist (ISO 18436 Cat III), from

    the Vibraon Instute he serves as the vibraon group leader and

    reliability engineer in Juaymah NGL Plant, Saudi Aramco. He has

    also taught engineering courses as a faculty member at the Jubail

    Industrial College. He obtained an M.Sc. degree in Mechanical

    Engineering from KFUPM in 2004.

    Machinery Vibraon Measurements- The Systems,Troubleshoong andCase Histories

    (15 16 December 2010, 9am 5pm)

    Workshops and Training Courses 14 16 December 2010

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    This is the best Rotang Equipmentconference in the Arabian Gulf; I aended

    in year 2008 and was impressed by the

    high technical quality of the papers

    and considered this a good opportunity

    for networking with colleagues in the

    industry. It was very professionally

    arranged by IIRME, and for year 2009, I

    sent several engineers from my company

    to aend the proceedings.Abdulrahman Alkhowaiter,Rotang Machinery Specialist,

    SAUDI ARAMCO, KSA

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    Workshops and Training Courses 14 16 December 2010

    TEL: +971 4 335 2437 FAX: +971 4 335 2438 EMAIL: [email protected] www.iirme.com/rotate

    D Design And Selecon Fundamentals Of Centrifugal Pumps

    (15 16 December 2010, 9am 5pm)

    Introducon

    Gain comprehensive knowledge to eecvely select the most appropriate type of centrifugal pump and perform hydraulic calculaons

    for system matching in a given applicaon, disnguish between the characteriscs of various types of pumps and their maintenance

    requirements. Case and analysis studies will form an integral part of the course delivery.

    Day One

    Introducon and background to pumpsand pumping systems.

    Pump Classicaon Posive displacement Dynamic

    Basic Hydraulic Concepts & Denions

    Dening head and pressure Why Head Instead of Pressure? Hydraulic Power Specic Gravity Pump Eciencies

    Horsepower & Eciency Calculang pipe hydraulic

    and mechanical losses Hydraulic Eciency

    Eects of Viscosity

    How Centrifugal Pumps Work Theorecal pump curve Reading Pump Curves Single Line Curves Mulple Trim Curves Mulple Speed Curves Anity Laws Specic Speed and eciency

    Net Posive Sucon Head (NPSH) Cavitaon NPSHr, NPSHa and NPSHi NPSH Margin

    Advanced Hydraulic Consideraons Specic Speed & Sucon Specic

    Speed Parallel & Series Operaon

    Performance Opmizaon Over-Sizing Pumps Piping Layout guidelines Field Tesng Pumps

    Day Two

    System Curves Calculang System Heads Operang point

    Changes in the System Curve Determining a Pumps Operang

    Point in the Field

    Eects of Pump Operaon on MechanicalReliability

    Axial & Radial Loads Sha Deecon Seal & Bearing Life Start Up and Commissioning Procedures Minimum Flow and internal recirculaon

    Pump selecon and factors inuencingthe selecon

    Opmizing Your Pump Operaon

    Energy Eciency Improved Reliability Beer Process Control

    Condion Monitoring of Pumps Vibraon Analysis Lubricant Analysis Alternave Methods

    Pump Troubleshoong Common Pump Problems and Their

    Soluons

    Root Cause Analysis Case Studies

    Special Early Bird Discounts

    SAVE UPTO US$ 400!

    At The End Of The Training Course YouWill Be Able To Dierenate between the dierent types

    of pumps classicaons Select a centrifugal pump for a given

    process design applicaon Understand and apply essenal pump

    performance tesng techniques for

    centrifugal pumps Analyze pump performance curves and

    opmize pump operaon Apply condion monitoring to pumps Apply advanced pump applicaons and

    calculaons to your pumps Understand and apply maintenance basics

    Meet Your Expert Training Course

    Leaders:

    Abdulah H. ElSherif, TeamLeader, Mechanical Engineering,

    ADMA OPCO, UAE

    Abdulah H. ElSherif is a

    Rotang Machinery Expert with

    the Facilies Engineering Division, of the

    Abu Dhabi Marine Operang Co. (ADMA-

    OPCO), Abu Dhabi, UAE. Previously he

    was a Sta Machinery Engineer with ESSO

    Standard (EXXON), Marsa Brega, Libya. Mr.

    El-Sherif holds a B.Sc. degree in Mechanical

    Engineering from the University of Libya and

    a M.Sc. degree in Machinery Engineering

    from the University Of Liverpool, UK.

    Lyes Khezzar, Professor,THE PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, UAEBefore gaining his PhD from

    Imperial College, Lyes Khezzarobtained a 1st Class BEng Honours

    degree in mechanical engineering from

    Bradford University and a Master of Science

    from UMIST. He has a wide professional

    experience in Academia, and Industries

    spanning mechanical construcon, power

    & desalinaon and Petrochemicals. He has

    parcipated in a wide variety of research

    and consultancy projects sponsored by

    major industrial bodies and government

    agencies from the UK, US, Oman and Algeria

    that span the elds of internal ows in

    equipment, combustors, turbo machines, gas

    and water distribuon networks and uidhandling facilies. He is an Elected Fellow of

    Instuon of Mechanical Engineers (UK) anda registered Chartered Engineer.

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    Ali Mohammed AlAsmi,Senior Mechanical engineer,

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    2 day conference +

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    US$ 3,195

    SavingsUS$ 400

    US$ 3,395

    SavingsUS$ 200

    US$ 3,595

    42 day conference + 2-day workshop

    C or D

    US$ 2,895

    SavingsUS$ 400

    US$ 3,095

    SavingsUS$ 200

    US$ 3,295

    32 day conference + 1-day workshop

    A or B

    US$ 2,399

    SavingsUS$ 400

    US $ 2,599

    SavingsUS$ 200

    US$ 2,799

    2 2 day conference

    US$ 2,199

    SavingsUS$ 200

    US$ 2,299

    SavingsUS$ 100

    US$ 2,399

    22-day workshop

    C or D

    US$ 2,199

    Savings

    US$ 200

    US$ 2,299

    Savings

    US$ 100

    US$ 2,399

    11-day workshop

    A or B

    US $ 895

    SavingsUS$ 200

    US $ 995

    SavingsUS$ 100

    US $ 1,095

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