This training program is designed to offer participants a comprehensive understanding of the modelling and simulation techniques used in combined cycle and cogeneration plants. It empowers them to improve operational decision-making and achieve greater energy efficiency.
Explore the principles and operation of combined cycle and cogeneration plants.
Apply techniques for modelling and simulating plant performance.
Develop skills in optimizing plant efficiency and reliability.
Gain insights into the use of software tools for plant modelling.
Enhance capabilities in analyzing and interpreting simulation results.
Plant Engineers.
Process Engineers.
Operations Managers.
Energy Analysts.
Maintenance Technicians.
Engineering Consultants.
Overview of combined cycle and cogeneration plant concepts and configurations.
Understanding the thermodynamic cycles involved in plant operation.
Key components and their functions in combined cycle and cogeneration plants.
Efficiency and performance metrics for plant evaluation.
Introduction to modelling and simulation principles.
Techniques for creating accurate models of plant systems.
Selecting appropriate modelling tools and software.
Input data requirements and validation of models.
Setting up and running simulations for plant operation scenarios.
Analyzing the impact of different operating conditions on plant performance.
Using simulation results to identify performance bottlenecks.
Techniques for dynamic simulation and transient analysis.
Methods for optimizing plant performance and efficiency.
Identifying and implementing energy-saving measures.
Techniques for enhancing the reliability and availability of plant operations.
Using optimization algorithms and tools.
Techniques for analyzing and interpreting simulation data.
Developing actionable insights from simulation results.
Communicating findings and recommendations to stakeholders.
Step for implementing changes based on simulation outcomes.