BURLINGTON, Massachusetts; SoftInWay Inc., a provider of turbomachinery design software, engineering services and training, has released new educational program “Steam Turbine Fundamentals”. This 4-day course is aimed at helping engineers extend their knowledge of steam turbine essentials, enhance the procedure of turbine development and maintain their professional competence.
Along with free webinars on turbomachinery flow path design and interactive training for professional engineers, “Steam Turbine Fundamentals” testifies to expansion of SoftInWay’s educational series. The newly-launched course is dedicated to engineers who want to get a better insight into turbine fundamentals and make more sensible steps towards its design, as well as to beginner steam turbine designers seeking to fit their new roles.
The syllabus covers such topics as basics of steam turbine and its elements, flow path and tertiary components design. Starting from classification of steam turbine and the main stage parameters, the course moves to more complicated issues, enabling participants to perform all kinds of design and operation tasks. Each theoretical part is supported by subject-specific exercises to help attendees put the acquired knowledge into practice and learn it well.
The comprehensive program was prepared by SoftInWay professionals who have 30+ years of experience in creating steam turbines from 1 to 1000 MW and teaching turbomachinery design. As a result, the Steam Turbine course was successfully presented to the leading engineering companies and received very positive feedback.
"Steam Turbine Fundamentals is an extremely useful and educational course, a must for anyone working within the design and development of steam turbines", – says James Richmond, Principal Engineer (Steam Turbines), Dresser-Rand. – "The 4 day course has a well thought out approach to the fundamentals of steam properties, turbine blade design and optimization, including many other aspects of complete machine design. The course material is clear and concise, and an excellence source for future reference."
Jul 6, 2009
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