Gas Turbines Core Components Euro-Training
Gas Turbines Core Components Euro-Training
Gas Turbines Core Components Euro-Training
Introduction:
This training program offers comprehensive instruction on the operation, technology, and maintenance of gas
turbines. Through this training participants develop the skills needed to troubleshoot issues, optimize performance,
and ensure reliable operation of gas turbine systems.
Program Objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Describe the different stages involved in the operation of a gas turbine cycle.
Operate and maintain the air inlet, the filtration system, the pulse cleaning system, and the evaporative
cooler.
Demonstrate an understanding of the compressor section to include the rotor, variable guide vanes, and
compressor blading.
Use the relevant turbine control terms to operate and control protection systems.
Explain the construction and operation of the turbine section, including rotor, buckets, nozzles, and
bearings.
Outline the construction and operation of the liquid and gas fuel control systems, gas control valves, and the
lube oil system, essential to the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a gas turbine.
Describe the construction and the theory behind the operation of a generator, including the starting system,
the turning gear, the commutated inverter, and the cooling methods.
Targeted Audience:
Engineers specializing in mechanical, electrical, or aerospace engineering.
Professionals in the energy industry seeking to expand their knowledge of gas turbine technology and
operation.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Unit 2:
Components of the combustion system, including crossfire tubes, spark plugs, and flame detectors.
Unit 3:
Overview of fuel control systems for both liquid and gas fuels.
Unit 4:
Air Filtration, Generator, and Plant Operations:
Unit 5:
Controls to conduct trip oil, over speed, over-temperature, flame detection, and vibration detection.