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Generator Technology Design and Application

Offered by The University of Queensland


as part of the Power Generation Skills Development program

19, 20, 21 July and 27, 28 September 2010, Brisbane

Generator Technology Design and Power Generation Skills Development


Application
The Power Generation Skills Development program is a
Course code: ELEC7050
joint initiative of Queensland’s three Government-owned
power generators, Stanwell Corporation, Tarong Energy and
Generators are an essential part of most power generation
CS Energy and three of Australia’s leading universities, The
systems. Their reliability and integrity are crucial to the provision
University of Queensland (UQ), Central Queensland University
of reliable and high-quality electricity and grid support.
(CQU) and Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The
Program offers a range of 16 courses developed specifically to
Course description meet the skills and training needs of the power industry. More
This course explores the construction, operation and information is available from www.powergeneration.edu.au
maintenance of synchronous and asynchronous generators. Courses delivered by UQ can be taken on an individual basis
This course also explores condition monitoring techniques and or as part of a postgraduate program e.g. Graduate Certificate,
maintenance strategies for generators. Masters of Engineering at any of the partner universities.

Topics covered:
Who should attend?
Theory, Construction and Operation of Generators
The Power Generation program has been developed to
• Principles of operation of synchronous machines improve the technical competency of professional engineers
• Generator design and construction and those working in para-professional roles within the power
• Generator auxiliary systems sector.
• Operation and control
This course will benefit:
• Monitoring and diagnostics
• Maintenance supervisors and coordinators
• Generator protection
• Plant and maintenance engineering staff
• Operations engineering staff and supervisors
Inspection, Maintenance and Testing
• Technical support staff
• Inspection practices and methodology
• Stator inspection
• Rotor Inspection
• Auxiliaries inspection
• Generator maintenance testing
• Maintenance
A general knowledge of the power generation practice is
required for this course in addition to basic engineering and
mathematics skills.
Application details Presenters
Generator Technology Design and Application (ELEC7050)
Dr Ramesh C Bansal
can be taken as a stand-alone (non-award) course at UQ or as
part of a postgraduate program offered at each of the partner Dr Ramesh Bansal received his M.E. degree from Delhi College
universities. of Engineering in 1996, M.B.A. degree from Indira Gandhi
National Open University in 1997, and Ph.D. degree from the
Available programs: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma*, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in 2003.
Masters.
Before joining The University of Queensland as a Senior
Application deadline for non-award and/or for students Lecturer in 2008, he was teaching at The Birla Institute of
who wish to commence a postgraduate program in power Technology and Science, Pilani, India and at The University of
generation at UQ: 30 June. the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji.
Continuing UQ students are required to enrol online by 1 He has also worked in The Civil Construction Wing, All India
March. Radio, for nine years. His current research interests include
reactive power control in renewable energy systems and
More information is available at www.powergeneration.edu.au
conventional power systems, power system optimization,
analysis of induction generators, and artificial intelligence
Price and payment details
techniques applications in power systems.
$3350.00 (includes course handouts and refreshments)
Dr. Bansal is a Senior Member of IEEE, a member of the
Students are issued with an electronic invoice once they are Institution of Engineers (India) and has been serving as a
enrolled in the course. Further payment details are available member of editorial boards in a number of IEEE and IET
from www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor/payment. Journals.

Please note, companies which send more than three


employees to a Power Generation course provided by The
University of Queensland in a semester may request other Mr. Howard Morrison
payment options.
Mr. Morrison received his Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)
Venue from The University of Queensland in 1980. He has over 30
years experience in Electrical Power industries, which includes
Generator Technology Design and Application (ELEC7050)
Queensland Electricity Commission, Tarong Energy (as General
will be conducted at The University of Queensland, St Lucia
Manager) and Stanwell Corporation. Currently he is working at
campus, Brisbane. Room and building - to be advised.
HC Morrison & Associates as a technical consultant.
Parking is available. A map of St Lucia campus and parking
Mr. Morrison is a member of the Institution of Engineers
options will be emailed to all participants.
(Australia), the College of Electrical Engineers and the Australian
Institute of Company Directors.
He is also a registered Professional Electrical Engineer
(Queensland) and a National Professional Engineer.

For more information and for contact details, please visit


www.powergeneration.edu.au
*Graduate Diploma available at Central Queensland University only
Upcoming Power Generation Skills Development courses

Course/Subject Title University 2010 Delivery dates Location


code

Semester 2, 2010

ELEC7050 Generator Technology Design UQ Block A: 19, 20, 21 July UQ St Lucia campus,
and Application Block B: 27, 28 September Brisbane

EPG001 Introduction to Power Plant QUT Block A1: 3, 4, 5 August (maximum Block A: Tarong
of eight students) Power Station
Block A2: 10, 11, 12 August Block B: QUT, Room
(maximum of eight students) O303A
Block B: 24, 25 August

EPG006 Applied Thermodynamics QUT Block A: 7, 8, 9 September QUT, Room O303A


Block B: 28, 29 September QUT, Room O303A

ENPG22001 Power Plant Chemistry CQUniversity Block A: 8, 9, 10 September Gladstone, PELM


Conference Room

EPG005 Project Delivery QUT Block A: 5, 6, 7 October QUT, Room O303A


Block B: 25, 26 October QUT, Room O303A

ENPG21001 Asset Management Systems CQU Block A: 8, 9, 10 November Gladstone, PELM


Conference Room

For more information and for contact details, please visit


www.powergeneration.edu.au
*Graduate Diploma available at CQUniversity only

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