IET
Event 25th November 2015, Glasgow – “Electrical Condition Monitoring
using EMSA”
The
IET SW Scotland is delighted to invite you to join us for the November 2015 Lecture,
when we will welcome Alan Nesbitt BSc (Hons), MSc, CEng, MIET
and Professor Brian Stewart BSc(Hons), PhD, BD, CEng, MIET, MIEEE give a Seminar/Presentation on,” Electrical Condition Monitoring using
Electromagnetic Signature Analysis” .
Electromagnetic
signature analysis (EMSA) is the process used to evaluate the electromagnetic
interference (EMI) generated by abnormalities in almost any energised power
plant equipment. EMSA can be used to monitor a wide variety of electrical
machines - from cable connections to stator insulation problems in a motor and
generator step-up transformers. By
monitoring all of the electrical activity from 30 kHz to 100 MHz, a great deal
of information can be obtained. EMSA
will detect any defect that involves EMI, noise, arcing, corona, partial
discharge, gap discharge, sparking or microsparking, or any combination of
these.
The
presentation will explore the technique and present case studies related to
power generation applications and subsea cable and will be of particular
interest to those who make informed predictive maintenance decisions or have
general interests in condition based maintenance systems.
Date:
Wednesday 25th November 2015.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Teacher Building, 14 St Enoch Square,
Glasgow, G1 4DB
Glasgow, G1 4DB
The Programme begins at:
17:45 to 18:15: Tea, coffee and light refreshments in
the Laphroaig Lounge18:15 to 19:15: Seminar
19:15 to 19:45: Q&A
Continuing Professional Development
This event can
contribute 1 hr towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as part
of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.
Registering
for attending the event
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the link below.
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