EUBCE 2026

ETD Announces Gas Turbine Course

ETD Consulting is holding a four-day gas turbine course from 9 to 12 December in Leatherhead, Surrey, UK.

 

Delegates can attend in person or remotely by video conference from anywhere in the world. This enables delegates to remain at their sites across the globe while still being able to take part in the course live, interact with the course trainers and engage in the discussions with other delegates.

 

The event is approved by the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) UK, for 28 professional development hours.

 

It gives delegates a detailed understanding of gas turbine issues, covering topics such as GT component design, materials, coatings, operation, maintenance, failure, repair and integrity / life assessment, and more.

Example modules include:

  1. Design
  2. Operation
  3. Materials
  4. Integrity/ lifing Issues
  5. Materials selection and design
  6. MaterialdDegradation
  7. Coatings
  8. Repair and life extension
  9. Lifing of hot-gas path components

Early bird registration fee (until 11 November 2014): £2,280

Full fee: £2,400

The course presenters are internationally recognised experts in this field, including:

  1. Prof Dr UweGampe, of the University of Technology Dresden, Germany
  2. Dr Yomei Yoshioka, Chief Engineer, Power Systems Co., Japan

For a full programme and futher information, click here

For enquiries, please contact Omar Shibli, ETD Consulting at enquiries@etd-consulting.com, or on +44 1372 363 111.

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