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San Antonio Course March 23-26, 2020
Update: Postponed due to coronavirus precautions.
Texas A&M Turbo Lab’s Rotordynamics course is offered each spring. This course is for beginning and intermediate level engineers in the petroleum, chemical, power and gas industries. It provides a basis for understanding the rotordynamics — the behavior and diagnosis — of turbines, compressors, expanders, motors, pumps and generators, as well as their subcomponents. The course is packed with case studies and workshops for hands-on evaluation of actual machines, and is designed to help you select, analyze, troubleshoot and repair your machinery for maximum reliability.
Malcolm Leader, owner of Applied Machinery Dynamics in Durango CO, has instructed the course for ten years. He is an expert in the design, testing, modification and installation of rotating equipment. He has written papers on experimental rotordynamics, bearing design, design audits for rotating equipment and the practical implementation of rotordynamic programs.
March 23-26, 2020
Embassy Suites by Hilton (San Antonio Airport)
10110 US Highway 281, Northern Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78216
CEU Credits: 2.6
Cost: $2,040 (Early Registration thru March 11, 2020); $2,400 regular cost.
https://turbolab.tamu.edu/short-courses/
For additional information, contact:
Malcolm E. Leader, P.E., ASME Fellow
Applied Machinery Dynamics Co.
Durango CO 81303
https://www.rotorbearingdynamics.com
As always, if you have any questions about Dyrobes rotordynamics software, or would like a free trial copy, please contact us.