Vibrations in machinery and piping are a major cause of fatigue failures, machinery downtime, leaks, high noise, fires and explosions in refineries and petrochemical plants. Excessive piping or compressor manifold system vibration levels usually occur when a mechanical natural frequency is excited by a pulsation or mechanical excitation source. Since reciprocating machinery generates significant pulsation energy at numerous harmonics, serious vibration problems in reciprocating machinery and piping are common. As the ideal solution for both problems, we Top Link Conference & Event Management, present you with “The Best Practices of Piping Design & Vibration Analysis” workshop.
The speaker of this workshop is Ronald Frend, who has forty years of engineering, consulting and management experience. He rose to a senior management position in Shell International before opening an engineering consultancy in England. Ron has worked extensively in Fitness For Service applications and now presents training courses for ASME in FFS and Materials worldwide. His clients include the big names in Shell Oil, Shell Tankers, KPO, Kuwait Petroleum Company, SABIC, Saudi Aramco, Huisman (Netherlands)
Benefits of attending this event:
● Convey the latest thinking and best practice of machinery piping vibration
analysis via lectures, case studies, video films, friendly software and program activities.
●Gives a detailed advanced treatment of the detection, location and diagnosis vibrating pipe work, using vibration analysis.
●Provide a refreshment of knowledge for existing condition monitoring practitioners
● Provide a solid foundation for technologists moving into a machine monitoring and diagnostic role.
You can check them online (http://www.toplink-
Person Contact: Vimy Hue
Telephone: 607 – 225 4825
Email: vimy.hue@toplink-
Website: http:// www.toplink-
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Top Link Conference is an event organizer focusing primarily in China, Malaysia and Singapore market. It had produced more than 30 events (conference, workshop, exhibition, in-house training) in the industry.
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