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Featuring a practical and timely
agenda driven to:
Cut downtime and operational disruption
Extend lifetimeand decrease overall costs Maximise online availability to drive
perormance
Eliminate unplanned shutdowns and
mitigate risks
Reduce wear and tear or better
sustainability
4 7December 2011 Dusit Thani Hotel Dubai UAE
Book before
6th October
and save up toUS$990!
Practitioners And Thought Leaders:
Maximise Equipment Lifeccle, Improve Operational Efcienc And Increase Online Availabilit
Exhibitor
Media Partner
Abdulrahman Alkhowaiter, Rotating Equipment Specialist,
Saudi Aramco,KSA
Saeed Hamad Al Ramsi, Planning, Quality & IB Manager,
DP World Dubai,KSA
Hari Prasad Macharla, Senior Mechanical Engineer,
Chevron,Thailand
William Forsthoer, President,
Forsthoffer Associates Inc,USA
Michael Forsthoer, Rotating Equipment Consultant,
Forsthoffer Associates Inc, USA
Houri Hadal Al Anazi, Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer,
Kuwait National Petroleum Compan,KuwaitAli Al-Shuraa, Vibration Specialist,
Saudi Aramco,KSA
Sajeev Koshy, Machinery Condition Monitoring Engineer,
EQUATE Petrochemical Compan,Kuwait
And many more!
www. iirme.com/rotate
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Workshop A: Machiner Best Practices For The Regional Environment To Improve Performance And
Increase Online Machine AvailabilitWorkshop B:Dr Gas Seal And Sstem Best Practices
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Workshop C:Machiner Failure Analsis: Conducting A Thorough Root Cause Analsis And Preventing Future FailureWorkshop D: Improving Rotating Equipment Efcienc In Operating Plants B Conducting Efcienc Upgrades
See page 5 or more details
Pre Conference Workshops
MUSTATTEND!
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Ke Topics Being Addressed
Overcoming the OEM stronghold in spare part sourcing and
machinery upgrade
The uture o diagnostics: Benets o non-destructivemachinery testing
Green debates: Altering rotating equipment maintenance
and operating conditions to meet government
environmental policies and international standards
Aging equipment: Maintenance, operational and
engineering strategies to extend equipment lie
Balancing steam turbines ater overhaul to prevent wear
and tear
Settling the maintenance debate: Meeting reliability
objectives vs. operational objectives in rotating equipment
maintenance
Improving routine preventive maintenance to eliminate
unplanned breakdowns and requent ailure o rotating
equipment
What is the best way o sourcing spare parts or machinery
that is obsolete and out o production, whilst avoiding
downtime caused by unavailability o spare parts?
Operating rotary machinery ater it has exceeded its
recommended lie and replacement is not a easible option
Maximising ROI on a new project: Minimising the risks
encountered during commissioning, installation and start-up
No contact machinery: Are magnetic seals and bearings
easible options or a lubricant ree uture?
Adjusting to dierent loads and operating scenarios to
ensure continued reliability when keeping up with dierent
operational requirements
Raise our compans prole in the region and positionyourself as a leader in rotating equipment
ROTATE 2011 gives you a platorm or a targeted marketing approach topromote your corporate image, products and services as well as creatinggreater market awareness. Our sponsorship packages are designed to giveyour brand targeted exposure and increase your client base with networkingopportunities.
Contact Mark Butler on [email protected] or call +971 4 407 2816
for more details
ROTATE events attended b:
Saudi AramcoShellRio Tinto AlcanADMA-OPCOSABIC DubaiElectricity And Water AuthorityADCOSaudi Telecom Company
Qatar PetroleumNational Methanol Company Emirates Aluminium
CompanyAbu Dhabi Airports CompanyBP Kuwait NationalPetroleum CompanyAECOMDP WorldAbu Dhabi Electricity AndWater AuthoritySaline Water Conversion CorporationSaudi Oger
Petroleum Development Oman
Al Jubail Petrochemicals
DubaiAluminium CompanyPetroacSaudi Electricity CompanyExxonMobilObayashi CorporationNakheel PJSCAnd many more
The only conerence in the region dedicated to the continuous improvement anddevelopment o long term solutions in rotating equipment.
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Interactive and
informative event. Its amust attend for rotating
machinery engineers
Abdullah H. El-Sheri,Mechanical Engineering Team Leader,
ADMA-OPCO, UAE
ROTATE cutslearning time b half!
M. A. Swaimil, Vibration Specialist,Saudi Aramco, KSA
This event is a stepping stoneto understanding and developing
solutions to the common
problems facing the industry
Ali Mohammed Al-Asmi, Senior Mechanical Engineer,Petroleum Development Oman, Oman
Who Will You Meet?
Rotating Equipment Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Reliability Engineers
Condition Monitoring Engineers
Maintenance Engineers
Generation Engineers
Electro-Mechanical Engineers
Integrit Engineers
Project Engineers
Vibration Analsts
Vibration Specialists
Heads Of Plant
Heads Of Operations
Heads Of Maintenance
Heads Of Engineering
Heads Of Workshop
Maintenance Managers
Condition Monitoring Supervisors
Project Managers
Informative andhelpful for improving
technical knowledge
Mohsi Rahman, Deputy Manager,Dubai Electricit And
Water Authorit, UAE
What the industry has to say
This is the bestRotating Equipment
conference in the Arabian Gulf
Abdulrahman Alkhowaiter,
Rotating Machinery Specialist,Saudi Aramco, KSA
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08:00 Registration and Morning Coee
08:30 Opening Remarks rom the ChairWilliam Forsthoer, President,Forsthoffer Associates Inc, USA
08:45 Do OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) DictateMaintenance And Operations Of Rotating Equipment? BreakingFree Of The OEM StrongholdHow to modiy equipment or optimal unctioning when presented
with non-optimal operating conditionsHow to avoid orced downtime when aced with sourcing and
delivery delays caused by OEMsHow to modiy equipment to meet business KPIs and production
requirements beyond those imposed by OEMsHow to overcome the challenges o maintaining and sourcing spare
parts or out-o-production equipmentWhat are the qualications and skills necessary to enable users to
challenge guidelines set by OEMs?Michael Forsthoer, Rotating Equipment Consultant,ForsthofferAssociates Inc, USASaeed Hamad Al Ramsi, Planning, Quality & IB Manager,DP WorldDubai, UAE
09:30The Future Of Diagnostics: The Benets Of Non-DestructiveMachiner Testing In Maximising Online Availabilit AndMitigating DowntimeThe pros and cons o non-destructive testing and the long term
benets to production KPIs rom increased online availabilityAssessing non-destructive testing tools and identiying those best
suited to your system: Thermography, ultrasound and othersInnovative yet simple to apply non-destructive testing: Is digital
photography a viable option?Rajesh Rajani, Rotating Equipment Engineer,Rasgas, Qatar
10:15 Earl Machiner Fault Detection: Optimising Costs AndMaximising Machine AvailabilitObtaining an understanding o machinery condition rom early
stages
Assessing the various types o machinery aults: Their severity andconsequences
Evaluating machinery condition to support to detection o aultsIbrahim Al-Ajji, Generation Vibration Specialist,Saudi ElectricitCompan, KSA
11:00 Speed NetworkingThis unique acilitated networking session will give you a rareopportunity to meet your peers rom dierent companies and industries.Exchange insights and gain new perspectives on recurring concernsthat you ace with rotating equipment. Bring plenty o business cards.
11:15 Rereshment and Networking Break
12:00 Aging Equipment: Developing Maintenance And OperationalStrategies To Extend Equipment Life And Defer The High Cost OfReplacementIdentiying operational strategies that ensure rotating equipment
meets and exceeds reliability and perormance expectationsSelecting and implementing maintenance strategies that target
increased machinery lieCoatings: A long term and viable solution to reversing the aging
processHari Prasad Macharla, Senior Mechanical Engineer,Chevron, Thailand
12:45 Networking Lunch
13:45 Aging Equipment: Justifing The High Cost Of Replacement ToReduce Unreliabilit Due To Inherent Design Deciencies AndThe Resulting High Maintenance Costs
Identiying situations where replacement is the only easible optionto reducing unreliability and high maintenance costsAssessing the long and short term benets o replacementDeveloping a business case to justiy replacement o machineryPresentation tips to build your case and gain support
Esteban Perez, Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer, ABQAIQPlants,Saudi Aramco, KSAHattan Mahran, Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer,ABQAIQPlants,Saudi Aramco, KSA
14:00 Altering Rotating Equipment, Maintenance And OperatingConditions To Meet Government Environmental Policies AndInternational Standards: Is It A Priorit And How To Go About It?What are the immediate and long term environmental
consequences o emissions rom rotating equipment? Is it a realthreat?
Do maintenance procedures such as lubrication aect theenvironment?
What alternative maintenance and operational measures can betaken to reduce the negative impact on the environment?
Is the cost o remaining environmentally riendly worth the beneto meeting regulations?
Hari Prasad Macharla, Senior Mechanical Engineer,Chevron, Thailand
Manjul Saxena, Lead Rotating Equipment Engineer, Ichthys
Onshore LNG, INPEX, Japan and Rotating Machinery Consultant,Global Machiner Consultants, Australia
14:45 Improving Operational Efcienc Of Rotating Equipment ToControl Costs And Improve Performance
Assessing rotating equipment and planning or eciency upgradesConducting eective equipment eciency upgrades: A case studyReplacing wet gas seals with dry gas seals: Long term benets and
improved eciency
Manjul Saxena, Lead Rotating Equipment Engineer, Ichthys
Onshore LNG, INPEX, Japan and Rotating Machinery Consultant,Global Machiner Consultants, Australia
15:30 Rereshment and Networking Break
15:45 Revamping An Iso Cracker Reccle Gas Compressor To ReduceFrequent Failure Of Shafts, Seals And BearingsConducting root cause analysis and creating a revamp plan based
on the resultsWorking with OEMs to ensure a smooth and successul revamp
Common shortalls and overcoming them or a successul revampHouri Hadal Al Anazi, Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer, KuwaitNational Petroleum Compan, Kuwait
16:30 Maximising ROI (Return On Investment) On A New Project:Minimising The Risks Encountered During Commissioning,Installation And Start-UpMinimising the risk o equipment ailure at the commissioning
phase: Taking preventive measures against explosions and otherhazards
Ensuring that the project meets standards o power consumption,vibration and temperature
Selecting and sourcing equipment that can successully drive thepurpose o the project and meet production expectations in terms ocost and ROI
Ensure proper installation and start-up to prevent uture ailuresTeam work: Communicating the purpose and expected results o
the project to the contractor and operatorSaeed Hamad Al Ramsi, Planning, Quality & IB Manager,DP WorldDubai, UAE
17:15 The Implication Of Electrical Harmonic Distortion On OverallCompressor Package Availabilit And The Challenges FacedDuring Commissioning Incorporating 27MW motors to drive depletion gas compressorsThe long and short term benets to compressor availability o sot
start motors controlled by variable requency driveChallenges aced during commissioning and eectively mitigating
them
Adil Al-Busaidi, Electrical Engineer,Petroleum Development OfOman, Oman
Opening
Panel
Tuesday, 6 December 2011Conference Day 1
Ca
se
Study
Case
Study
DIAGNOSTICS AND FAULT DETECTION
COMMISSIONING AND INSTALLATION
EQUIPMENT LIFECyCLE
The
Green
Debate
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Wednesday, 7 December 2011Conference Day 2
08:30 Morning Rereshments
08:45 Opening Remarks rom the Chair
09:00 What Is The Best Wa Of Sourcing Spare Parts For MachinerThat Is Obsolete And Out Of Production Whilst AvoidingDowntime Caused B Unavailabilit Of Spare Parts?Recycling old spare parts: Modiying them so they are as good as
newAn engineering solution: Creating new spare parts based on
previous OEM designsAlternative long term solutions: Predictive maintenance and reverse
engineering
Abdulrahman Alkhowaiter, Rotating Equipment Specialist, Saudi Aramco, KSA
09:45 Settling The Maintenance Debate: Meeting Reliabilit ObjectivesVs. Operational Objectives In Rotating Equipment MaintenanceThe reliability objectives o the plant and the specic rotating
equipmentThe operational objectives o the plant and its implications on the
rotating equipmentMaintaining a balance between achieving operational objectives and
maintaining reliability: Is this realistically achievable
William Forsthoer, President,Forsthoffer Associates Inc, USASajeev Koshy, Vibration Analyst,EQUATE Petrochemicals, KuwaitAbdulrahman Alkhowaiter, Rotating Equipment Specialist,SaudiAramco, KSA
10:30 Rereshment and Networking Break
11:00 Balancing Steam Turbines After Overhaul To Prevent Long TermRubbing And Loss Of Machine Integrit And Preventing FutureImbalanceHow to rectiy turbine imbalance while minimising downtimeIdentiying the root cause o imbalance: Vibration, improper
installation or aulty machineryEnsuring proper assembly at installation to prevent repeat and
uture ailureWael Eissa, Senior Turbine Engineer,
Saline Water Conversion Corporation, KSA
11:45 Dr Gas Sstems And Sstem Best Practices: Assuring That NewAnd Existing Compressor Dr Gas Seals And Their Sstems AreOf The Highest Safet And ReliabilitAssessing design eatures to support seal selectionSeal gas conditioning and control systemsIntermediate seal gas system and secondary vent systemsAction plan or systems o the highest saety and reliabilityWilliam Forsthoer, President,Forsthoffer Associates Inc, USA
12:30 Networking Lunch
13:30 Upgrading Centrifugal Compressors With Polmer LabrinthSeals To Improve Efcienc And Increase ThroughputAssessing various polymer labyrinth designs including polymer
tooth labyrinths and abradable sealsSelecting materials best suited to the unction and operating
conditions o centriugal compressorsThe impact o polymer labyrinth seals on eciency and throughputRobert Aronen, Managing Director EMEA,Boulden International,Luxembourg
14:15 Appling Condition Based Strateg Successfull In PlantMaintenance: Challenges And Proactive StrategThe 3M actor: The most eective weapons in successul plant
maintenanceThe pros and cons o a condition based maintenance strategyChallenges posed by ageing plantsMethodological Approach: Reducing downtime with the prioritisation
o deectsSajeev Koshy, Vibration Analyst,EQUATE Petrochemicals, Kuwait
15:00 Integrating Performance Monitoring With Major MachinerComponents To Improve Performance And Enable BetterMaintenance Planning
Head produced vs. head requiredWhat actors aect centriugal compressor throughput?What to do when the compressor is in good condition and when it
is notMichael Forsthoer, Rotating Equipment Consultant,
Forsthoffer Associates Inc, USA
15:45Aternoon Rereshments and Networking Break
16:00 Assessing Severit Of Machiner Vibration To Develop EffectiveMaintenance Plans And Prepare For Possible ShutdownSelecting and implementing vibration monitoring tools to assess
severity o machine vibrationDetermining when vibration is too severe or eective unctioningPlanning maintenance to decrease vibration and improve
perormanceAli Al-Shuraa, Vibration Specialist, Saudi Aramco, KSA
16:45 Case Stud: Oil Mist Eliminators Effect On Gas Turbine BearingsThe importance o maintaining an oil mist system to improve
machine reliabilityConducting a root cause analysis and providing an optimum rapier
optionThe importance o monitoring operation parameters in gas turbinesRiyadh Al Harbi, Rotating Equipment Engineer,Saudi Aramco, KSA
17:30 Troubleshooting ExchangeThere will be fip charts present in the conerence hall on whichyou can put down your most pressing concerns, recurring problemsand topics you are interested in knowing more about. This session,
acilitated by the Chair will open the foor to the audience to discusspractical solutions and share insights. This interactive orum has beendeveloped to generate innovative ideas and maximise interactivelearning.
18:15 Closing Remarks rom the Chair
18:30 End O Conerence
Case
Study
Interactive
Session
Intera
ctive
Sess
ion
Case
Study
18:00 Troubleshooting ExchangeThere will be fip charts present in the conerence hall on which youcan put down your most pressing concerns, recurring problems andtopics you are interested in knowing more about. This session, acilitatedby the Chair will open the foor to the audience to discuss practicalsolutions and share insights. This interactive orum has been developedto generate innovative ideas and maximise interactive learning.
18:30 Closing Remarks rom the Chair
18:35 End o Conerence Day 1
INCREASING EQUIPMENT EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCy
MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE
Boulden International is a manuacturer and a manuacturers representative
serving the oil, gas, and power generation industries. With over 40 years o
experience Boulden International is able to provide customers with quality
solutions and products. Boulden International carries a large inventory o
DuPont Vespel CR-6100 and DuPont Krytox oil and greases lubricant or the
rotating equipment market. Boulden International also represents Turbo ComponentsEngineering Company (TCE) in the re-engineering o bearings and Torlon labyrinth seals
or compressors and turbines in the Middle East market. Customers in the rening, power,
pipeline, chemical, cryogenic, steel, aluminum, and other fuid handling markets have all
beneted rom using our portolio o products in their pumps and turbomachinery.
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Registration or each workshop will begin at 08:30.With breaks at appropriate times and 1 hour or lunch.Technical Workshops
Monday, 5 December 2011Day 2
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Sunday, 4 December 2011Day 1
Workshop A
Machiner Best Practices For The Regional
Environment To Improve Performance And
Increase Online Machine AvailabilitWilliam Forsthoer, President,Forsthoffer Associates Inc, USAWilliam Forsthoer has been involved with Rotating Machinery World Wide since 1962 as a
Compressor Designer or Siemens/ Demag/De Laval and Machinery Specialist or ExxonMobil. He
is currently President Forsthoer Associates.
Timing: 09:00 12:00
Rationale
Based on years o experience working with rotating equipment in the region,
this course is designed to signicantly increase your plant machinery saety and
reliability and assure management implementation. This course has a special
ocus on Project Best Practices, ocusing on specic Machinery Type (Pumps,
Compressors etc.) and Seal Best Practices and concluding with Commissioning,
Preventive and Predictive Best Practices. This course is designed to teach you how
to obtain management approval to implement cost eective global machinery bestpractices to optimise plant saety, reliability and prots using proven machinery
best practices.
Learning Objectives Developing Best Practices rom plant and industry lessons Identiying the costs associated with the lessons learned that initiated the Best
Practice Identiying the cost associated with implementing the Best Practices Listing the successul use o the Best Practices in other location Benchmarks Providing Reliability inormation (% Availability, MTBF etc.) or the Benchmarks
Workshop C
Machiner Failure Analsis: Conducting A
Thorough Root Cause Analsis And Preventing
Future Failure
Abdulrahman Alkhowaiter, Rotating Equipment Specialist,
Saudi Aramco, KSAAbdulrahman Alkhowaiter over twenty years o machinery troubleshooting experience. He has
practiced machinery ailure analysis and redesigned machinery or greater reliability. In addition,
he has worked 13 years in engineering consulting or Saudi Aramco as a compressor and steam
turbine specialist.
Timing: 09:00 12:00
Rationale
For industrial machinery, a proper machinery ailure study which solves the
root causes o the ailure is the primary tool or maintaining sae operation
at minimum cost. This course teaches the how and why o machinery
ailures by utilising: actual case histories in industry, video documentaries
o major machinery accidents, machinery technical reports with detailed
drawings and examples o ailed components rom industry. There aretwo ailure analysis book handouts, in addition to electronic les o past
machinery incidents and their analysis.
Learning Objectives Explain how and why machinery ails in a given mode Perorm a Root Cause Machinery Failure Analysis
Compile and write a proessional ailure analysis report Identiy machinery ailure causes rom machinery drawingsAchieve the condence required to approach dicult machinery ailures Redesign machinery or greater reliability
Workshop B
Dr Gas Seal And Sstem Best Practices
Michael Forsthoer, Rotating Equipment Consultant,Forsthoffer
Associates Inc, USA
Michael Forsthoer has over 10 years o experience in the feld o Turbomachinery, including feldtroubleshooting and consulting. He spent 4 years with John Crane, 3 o which consisted o being
the on-site Seal Realiability Engineer. He is currently consulting or Forsthoer Associates.
Timing: 13:00 16:00
Rationale
As everybody who has worked with Centriugal Pumps knows, Mechanical Seals
are the most commonly ailed component. Why is this? This one day workshop
will not only answer that question, but will also help attendees signicantly
increase centriugal pump MTBF due to increased mechanical seal reliability.
Learning Objectives Design basics o a typical mechanical seal including:
- Support Component Function and Design- O-ring Function
- Seal Face Design Major Flush Plan Design and Condition Monitoring Pump Mechanical Seal Application including:
- Single vs. Dual Un-Pressurised vs. Dual Pressurised
- Pusher vs. Non-Pusher- Secondary Seal Element Application- Face Material Application
Mechanical Seal System Condition Monitoring including:
- EROE
- Seal Chamber Conditions
Workshop D
Improving Rotating Equipment Efcienc In
Operating Plants B Conducting Efcienc
Upgrades
Manjul Saxena, Lead Rotating Equipment Engineer, Ichthys OnshoreLNG, INPEX, Japan and Rotating Machinery Consultant, GlobalMachiner Consultants, AustraliaSpecialist in rotating equipment concept selection, FEED and detailed design in the Oil and Gas
Industry, Manjul Saxena has 23 years o refnery, petrochemical, power plant, LNG and oshore oil
& gas experience including execution o fve multi-billion dollar projects. He is currently working
as consultant or INPEX Corporation, supervising engineering contractor work related to rotating
equipment design and engineering.
Timing: 13:00 16:00
Rationale
The use o advanced computing technologies has signicantly improved
our understanding o rotating equipment, which has lead to considerable
improvements in the eciency o equipment in the last 15 years. The
increase in energy cost has created an environment where equipmentupgrades are becoming more economically attractive. This course details
a broad range o equipment eciency improvement opportunities or
consideration by operators o process plant and equipment.
Learning Objectives Eciency upgrades or centriugal compressors and matching compressor
perormance to plant requirements Replacing wet gas seals with dry gas seals on centriugal compressors Eciency upgrades or steam turbines Eciency upgrades or gas turbines Consider gas and liquid expanders in place o pressure reduction stations
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All registrations are subject to our terms and conditions which areavailable at www.iirme.com/terms. Please read them asthey include important information. By submitting your registrationyou agree to be bound by the terms and conditions in full.
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