Patassa
Mechanical
- Oct 14, 2013
- 51
Hi guys,
I work in a oil refinery as a small projects engineer with some reliability and some maintenance tasks also. Myself and others in my role are frequently tasked with looking at pipe vibration issues around heaters and towers and attempting to access whether things are "OK" or if something needs to be done. Generally we, as a group, are very weak in this subject and have to call in an outside expert for everything.
It would greatly benefit the department for at least one or two of us to become stronger in this subject so I'm looking for the best training in terms of giving me practical tools to access vibration issues and provide remedies when needed. Trainings that I've found so far include ones by Becht Engr. and ASME has one also. Has anyone been to one of these or can anyone recommend one they've been to that they feel would be beneficial?
I work in a oil refinery as a small projects engineer with some reliability and some maintenance tasks also. Myself and others in my role are frequently tasked with looking at pipe vibration issues around heaters and towers and attempting to access whether things are "OK" or if something needs to be done. Generally we, as a group, are very weak in this subject and have to call in an outside expert for everything.
It would greatly benefit the department for at least one or two of us to become stronger in this subject so I'm looking for the best training in terms of giving me practical tools to access vibration issues and provide remedies when needed. Trainings that I've found so far include ones by Becht Engr. and ASME has one also. Has anyone been to one of these or can anyone recommend one they've been to that they feel would be beneficial?