Minggu, 28 Februari 2010

Integrated Maintenance Management (PASTI JALAN)

Integrated Maintenance Management



Santika Hotel, Bali | March 22-26, 2010 | Rp.8.250.000,-



 



TUJUAN



  • Memberikan informasi tentang bagaimana cara untuk mendapatkan pengawasan yang ketat serta meningkatkan komunikasi untuk mencapai pengaturan yang lebih baik dari pekerjaan perawatan

  • Mengarahkan pada penyiapan format sistem perintah kerja-penggunaan jadwal harian, mingguan dan bulanan, program tepat waktu dan perencanaan perubahan biaya untuk menjaga agar biaya perawatan tetap rendah

  • Memberi perintah tentang bagaimana cara mengenal biaya operasi yang berubah menurut operasi pabrik dan penggunaan peralatan, bagaimana cara menganalisa factor-faktor yang mempengaruhi efisdiensi karyawan dan bagaimana cara bekerja dalam anggaran dengan tetap dapat menyelesaikan pekerjaan perawatan tepat waktu.

  • Menyajikan cakupan untuk seluruh unsure-unsur utama dari program perawatan pencegahan dan bagaimana cara mengimplementasikannya.


MANFAAT



  1. Mengurangi frekuensi dan waktu tidak produktif

  2. Mengoptimasi biaya perawatan

  3. Meningkatkan produktivitas karyawan

  4. Menguasai bagaimana melakukan perancangan awal pekerjaan, termasuk pekerjaan darurat, secara efektif

  5. Memahami bagaimana cara melakukan penjadwalan dan pengorganisasian aliran pekerjaan

  6. Meningkatkan efisiensi prosedur pelaporan


SILABUS



1. Introduction




  • Maintainability

  • Maintainability in Life-Cycle System

  • Life-Cycle Cost (LCC)

  • Cost Effectiveness (CE)

  • Total Life-Cycle Cost (LCC) Visibility

  • Commitment of Life-Cycle Cost

  • Maintainability & Related Interfaces

  • Maintenance

  • Maintenance Category

  • Maintenance Function

  • Maintenance Time Relationship



2. Reliability Factors




  • Reliability Function

  • Failure rate and MTBF

  • Series, Parallel and Combined Network

  • MTTF and MTFF

  • Probability of Survival

  • Reliability Growth Curves



3. KEY REQUIREMENTS FOR EFFECTIVE MAINTENANCE




  • Gambling With Maintenance

  • Profit-and Customer-Centered Maintenance

  • Where is Your CMO?

  • Key Requirements



4. MAINTENANCE CHALLENGES




  • Four Real Challenges

  • Challenge One

  • Challenge Two

  • Challenge Three

  • Challenge Four

  • Validate Results Improvement

  • Ensure Top Leaders

  • The Need of PCC Approach

  • Do not Kill the Goose

  • Do not Gamble with Maintenance Costs

  • Do not be a Takeover Target



5. Maintenance Information




  • Source of Maintenance Work

  • Maintenance Work Order

  • Design of W/O

  • Types of W/O Form

  • Field on W/O Form

  • Repair History Jacket



6. Managing Preventive Maintenance




  • Preventive Maintenance

  • PM Strategy for 3 Equip. Life Cycles

  • Justifying PM Expenditures

  • Installing PM Systems

  • Access to Equipment

  • PM FREQUENCY: How often to Perform the PM

  • Common Task

  • Staffing the PM Effort

  • Strategies to Get PM Done

  • Steps to Install a PM System

  • PM System Increase Professionalism



7. Planning And Scheduling




  • What is Planning?

  • How Much will Planning Help?

  • Planning Mission

  • Why Maintenance does?t Assign Enough Work

  • Advance Scheduling is An Allocation

  • WO Planing Flowchart

  • Plan Follow Up



8. Estimating Maintenance Budget




  • Pendahuluan

  • Zero-Based Budget (Z-BB)

  • How to Start?

  • Estimasi Maintenance Budget



9. Maintenance Store And Inventory Control




  • Introduction

  • Maintenance Store Component

  • Conditions Tending to Increase Maintenance Stores Inventory

  • Conditions Tending to Reduce Maintenance Stores Inventory

  • Centralized vs Decentralized Storeroom

  • Principles of Maintenance Stores Control

  • Procedural Guidance and Recommendations



10. Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)




  • Benefits of Improved CMMS

  • CMMS Justification

  • Determining the True Need for CMMS

  • Determining Maintenance Best Practices Needed

  • CMMS Evaluation and Selection Process

  • Establish the CMMS Team

  • Get Outside Help when Needed



11. Maintenance Performance Indicators




  • Performance Measures versus Benchmarking

  • Benchmarking

  • Performance Measures

  • Measuring MPI



12. Predictive Maintenance




  • Pendahuluan

  • Pemantauan Getaran

  • Thermography

  • Tribology

  • Process Parameters

  • Ultrasonic Monitoring

  • Visual Inspection

  • Teknik NDT Lain

  • Program Pd.M Optimal

  • Implementasi Program Pd.M


WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE



  • Maintenance Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer

  • Plant Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer

  • Operation Manager/ Superintendent/ Supervisor/ Engineer

  • Everybody or professional who want to get benefit or broaden knowledge from this course



 



Instructor



DR. Ir. I Wayan Suweca has been a senior consulting engineer specialist for PT. TIMAH Tbk., PT. TAMBANG BATUBARA Bukit Asam, KONDUR Petroleum S.A., and PT. KAI whereas he’s involved in failure analysis of machineries and equipments’ design. Mr. Wayan also is a distinguished professor of mechanical engineering at ITB since 1987 and has conducted numerous short courses and seminars for various major oil companies such as PT. CALTEX Pacific Indonesia, PT. FREEPORT Indonesia as well as VICO.



His field of expertise includes mechanical design and drawing, stress analysis and computer aide MSC/Nastran finite element program, mining hydraulics, and vibrations control as well as maintenance management. Mr. Wayan received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, French in 1990.



Schedule
March 22-26, 2010
5 days



Venue
Santika Hotel, Bali



Tuition Fee
Rp.8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



RESERVOIR FLUID ANALYSIS

RESERVOIR FLUID ANALYSIS



Bandung | May 4-7, 2010 | USD 917,-/ Person



 



INTRODUCTION



Hydrocarbon systems found in petroleum reservoirs are known to display multi-phase behavior over wide ranges of pressure and temperatures. The most important phases which is occur in petroleum reservoirs are: liquid phase (crude oil or condensates) and gas phase (natural gases).  This course will explain the fundamentals of hydrocarbon phase behavior and practical application in reservoir and production engineering. Firstly it will reviews the principles of phase behavior and ilustrate the use of phase diagram in describing the volumetric behavior of single-component, two-component, and multi-component system.



Also it will present numerous mathematical and graphical correlation for estimating physical and critical properties of the undefined petroleum fraction, evaluation of properties of natural gases and introduces their application in Darcy's equation and material balance equation.  A complete and cohesive independent unit on methods of determining the crude oil physical properties , presents the concept and application of  vapor-liquid phase equilibria, developments and advanced in the field of empirical cubic equation of state and application in petroleum engineering. Details sceheme of splitting and lumping of petroleum-fraction.



Properly understanding the reservoir fluid properties is very significant and are very importance steps  during the entire life of the oil and reservoir developments and operations. This five-day training will provide a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of reservoir fluid properties and application to reservoir and production engineering to keep exellent reservoir and production performance as long as possible.






OBJECTIVES




  • Refresh the knowledge of the participants on reservoir fluid properties.

  • Understand the basic principles of hydrocarbon phase behavior and it's application in petroleum engineering.

  • Learn the numerous mathematical and graphical correlation for estimating physical and critical properties of the undefined petroleum fraction

  • Enhance the knowledge on hydrocarbon phase behavior , freservoir fluid properties and application.

  • Gain additional knowledge on reasent technology in reservoir fluid properties calculation and correlation.

  • Knowledge sharing among the participants and instructors






FEATURING THE FOLLOWING SUBEJCTS



1.      Basic Phase Behavior




  • Single Component Systems

  • Two Component Systems

  • Multy Component Systems

  • Classification of Reservoir and Reservoir Fluids



2.      Pure Component Physical Properties and Characterizing Undefined Petroleum Fraction




  • General Correlation for Estimating Physical Properties of Hydrocarbon Fraction

  • Critical Compressibility Factors

  • Characterizing Hydrocarbon Heavy Fractions

  • Determining of Physical Properties of Heavy Petroleum Fraction from Correlation



3.      Properties of Natural Gases




  • Behavior of Ideal Gases

  • Ideal Gas Mixtures

  • Properties of Ideal Gas Mixtures

  • Behavior of Real Gases

  • Effect of Non Hydrocarbon Components on the Z-Factor

  • Correction for Non Hydrocarbons

  • Correction for High-Molecular-Weight Gases

  • Direct Calculation of Compressibilty Factors

  • Compressibility of Natural Gases

  • Gas Formation Volume Factor

  • Gas Viscosity

  • Engineering Application of natural gases PVT Properties



4.      Phase Behavior of Crude Oils




  • Crude Oil Density and Specific Gravity

  • Methods for Determining Density of Crude Oils as Unknown Composition

  • Methods for Determining Density of Liquids as Unknown Composition

  • Isothermal Compressibility Coefficient of Undersaturated Crude Oils

  • Density of Undersarurated Crude Oils

  • Gas Solubility

  • Oil Formation Factor of Undersaturated Crude Oils

  • Total Formation Volume Factor

  • Total System Isothermal Compressibility Coefficient

  • Crude Oil Viscosity

  • Bubble Point and Surface Tension

  • Application of the Crude Oil PVT P

  • The Material Balance Equation for Oil Reservoirs



5.      Vapor-Liquid Phase Equilibria




  • Equilibrium Ratio

  • Flash Calculation

  • Application of Equilibrium Ratio in Petroleum Engineering



6.      Equation of State




  • The General ized Form of Equation of State

  • Application of Equation of State for Petroleum Engineering

  • Three-Phase Equilibrium Calculation



7.      Splitting Lumping Schemes of Petroleum Fraction




  • Splitting Schemes

  • Lumping Schemes

  • Simulation of Laboratory PVT Data by Equation of State






WHO SHOULD ATTEND



The following category of professionals should attend:




  1. Field Young and Senior Operators.

  2. Fresh Petroleum, Reservoir, Production and Facility/Process Engineer

  3. Geoscientist

  4. Asset Management Team members and Business Development Manager

  5. Production Operators, Technician, Maintenance and Operation Personnel who is responsible for the Oil and Gas Reservoir development design and implementation

  6. Experienced professional who wants to refresh or broaden their understanding of Oil and Gas Properties in the purposes of fields development.

  7. Other professionals who want a better understanding of the subject






ABOUT THE TRAINING INSTRUCTORS


Dr. Ir. Sudjati Rachmat, DEA is a lecturer in Petroleum Engineering Department of Bandung Institute of Technology for more than 22 years. His expertise is on the area of reservoir engineering, enhanced oil recovery and reservoir numerical modeling. He also gives training program to the public such as Pertamina, PT. Caltex Pacific Indonesia and some other PSC companies on this subject. On the practical aspects, Dr. Sudjati Rachmat was projects leader in the industries consultation such as Pertamina, Total Indonesie, Vico, Mobil Oil, Gulf, Arco and some other PSC companies.



Mr. Sudjati Rachmat graduated with honour his doctoral degree from  L'Université Claude Bernard, Lyon I, France  in 1987.



Ir. Edwil Suzandi, MT graduated Engineer Degree from Petroleum Engineering Department of Trisakti University and Master of Petroleum Engineering from Petroleum Engineering Department Bandung Institute of Technology. He works as Drilling Fluids Engineer and Specialist on PT. Titess Indomas for more than two years. He is skillful in EOR design and real application of EOR Processes Design.  He also gave in-house and public courses for many other subjects to Pertamina, and PSC companies as a partner of Dr.  Sudjati  Rachmat .



The combination of those instructors' strengths & expertise on theory and real application, are ideal for the selected participants to gain.






General Information



Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.






Documentation & Dress Code




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

  • Note-taking by participants is encourage. However, to ensure free and open discussions, no formal records will be kept.

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.






Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Exclusive flash disk.





**) Optional






Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline




  • USD 917,-/ Person

  • Discount 10 % if register three or more persons from one company.

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.






Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)






Bearing and Lubrication System Analysis

Bearing and Lubrication System Analysis



Golden Flower Hotel, Bandung | April 26-30, 2010 | Rp.8.250.000,-



 



OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM



  • Give better understanding to the general description of friction that enables participants to optimize the useful or useless friction

  • Enhance fundamental knowledge of lubrication system to keep bearing operating condition safe and free from failure

  • Improve knowledge how to monitor engine operating conditions and lubricant selection to keep bearing operation longer

  • Give knowledge how to analyze the source of disturbance, and systematically analyze bearing failure


THE BENEFITS OF ATTENDING



  • Better understanding of bearing and lubrication system and enable to modify lubrication supply system and construction to avoid repeating failures

  • The participants will be able to shorten trouble shooting or repair time after having strong technical knowledge in approaching the systematic root cause analysis of bearing and lubrication system

  • Capable and skillful to select types of bearing and lubricant fit to the operating condition


COURSE MATERIALS



A comprehensive set of lecturer notes for after course reading and reference:




  • An extensive set of practical in-class "case study" exercises specifically developed to emphasize on the specification, maintenance, operation and troubleshooting.


COURSE OUTLINE



  1. Fundamental of Tribology

    • Conformal and non-conformal contact

    • Friction phenomena

    • Wear phenomena

    • Lubrication principle

    • Hydrodynamic bearing

    • Hydrostatic bearing

    • Rolling Element bearing



  2. Wear Metal analysis (spectroscopy, analytical ferrography or micro patch)

    • Spectroscopy analysis

    • Ferrography analysis

    • Particle counter method



  3. Wear phenomena, mechanism and it's causes

    • Wear phenomena

    • Wear mechanism

    • Causes of wear



  4. Sources of wear metal and it's tolerance limit

    • Ferro

    • Lead

    • Nickel

    • Thin

    • Magnesium

    • Others minor metal



  5. Lube oil chemical properties and it's damage causes

    • Base oil

    • Additives

    • Lubricant properties

    • Heat as main causes of lubricant performance degradation



  6. Contamination control and analysis and it's severity levels

    • Water content

    • Viscosity and viscosity index

    • TAN/TBN

    • Metal content

    • Particles



  7. Used oil analysis method and interpretation of it's reports

    • Principle of used oil analysis

    • Methods on used oil analysis

    • Reporting and interpretation



  8. Additive in lube oil and it's damage causes

    • Viscosity index improver

    • Pour point depressant

    • Performance package



  9. Thin film lubrication principle

    • Wedge effect

    • Squish effect

    • Stretch effect




WHO SHOULD ATTEND



  • Mechanical Engineer /Supervisor/Superintendent

  • Maintenance Engineer/Supervisor/Superintendent

  • Rotating & Reliability Engineer /Supervisor/Superintendent

  • Professional who are in charge in lubrication and bearing systems

  • Everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain benefits from this course



 



Instructor
Prof. Dr. Ir. Indra Nurhadi/ Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja



Prof. Dr. Ir. Indra Nurhadi is is a lecturer at Mechanical Engineering Department of ITB since 1975 and head of Computational Mechanics Laboratory since 1988 with nearly 30 years of experience in the industries. He received his bachelor degree in 1973 from Mechanical Engineering of ITB. His master and Ph.D degree were received in 1981 and 1985 from University of Wisconsin - Madison, U.S.A.



He regularly conduct seminars and training for the topics: Finite Element Method for Stress Analysis, Lubrication and Bearings, Selection and Design, Balancing and Alignment, Vibration Analysis for Machine Health Monitoring, Design of Machine Elements, Mechanical Design, Motorcycle Frame Analysis and Design.



Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja has 16 years continuous mechnanical engineering experience in failure and stress analysis, mining machinery and design as well as mechanical drawing and has been a consulting engineering expert in machinery and equipment maintenance for PT. Tambang Batubara Tanjung Enim, KONDUR Petroleum and PT. Kereta Api Indonesia. He also has served as an in-company training instructor for several major oil and gas companies such as PT. Badak LNG, PT. Freeport Indonesia, VICO and PT. Timah Tbk.



Mr. Wiratmaja has authored numerous publications and presentations related to mechanical engineering and mining machinery. He holds a M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kentucky, USA.



 



Schedule
April 26-30, 2010
5 days



Venue
Golden Flower Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



Field Gas Conditioning and Processing Facilities

Field Gas Conditioning and Processing Facilities



Jayakarta Hotel, Bandung | April 26-30, 2010 |Rp.8.250.000,-



 



INTRODUCTION



With rapidly increasing demand for natural gas, more and more people will need to require expertise in gas engineering technology. This course incorporate a proper balance between theory and application so the delegates from the company can immediately apply the acquired techniques to the field problems.



WHAT WILL YOU LEARN



  • Develop a "feel" for the important parameters in designing, selecting, installing, operating and trouble-shooting gas handling, conditioning and processing facilities.

  • Understand the uncertainties and assumptions inherent in designing and operating the equipment in these systems and the limitations, advantages and disadvantages associated with their usage.

  • Ho to select, specify, operate, maintain, test and trouble-shoot surface equipment used with handling, conditioning and processing of natural gas and associated liquids such as separators, heat exchangers, absorption and fractionation systems, dehydration systems, refrigeration, Low Temperature Separation units, and compression systems.

  • How to evaluate and choose the correct process for the given situation


COURSE OUTLINE



Basic of Gas Processing and Conditioning




  • Objectives & principle of gas processing/ conditioning

  • Types & properties of gas to be processed

  • Field condition & processing facility requirements



Gas Processing Scope




  • Production of pipeline transportable gas stream

  • Production of salable gas stream

  • Production of condensate



Separation Phase




  • Gas-Liquid-Water separation

  • Two-Phase and Three-Phase separators

  • Separator: Operation & Maintenance



Treating & Gas Treatment




  • Sour gas production: Health Safety & Environment

  • Gas sweetening processes

  • H2S and CO2 Removal: Operation & Maintenance



Gas Dehydration




  • Hydrate formation & control

  • Dehydration with liquid absorbent & solid-adsorbent

  • Glycol Contactor: Operation & Maintenance



Condensate & NGL Recovery




  • Condensate recovery near wells

  • Processing for Propane-Butane

  • Production & stabilization of NGL: Operation & Maintenance



Compression




  • Compression & recompression for pipeline transport

  • Compression in condensate recovery

  • Compression NGL production & gas re-injection

  • Compressor operations



Heat Exchange




  • Heating & cooling operations

  • Refrigeration in liquid hydrocarbons recovery

  • Heat Exchanger: Operation and Maintenance



Additional Facilities




  • Automatic safety systems

  • Production facility & environmental protection

  • Utilities: electricity, instrument air & water


WHO SHOULD ATTEND



  • New Engineers, asset management team members, design and construction engineers, operation engineers, and other personnel who are or will be responsible for designing, selecting, sizing, specifying, installing, testing, operating and maintaining gas handling facilities, gas plant facilities and gas pipeline

  • Experience professional who want to review or broaden their understanding of gas handling, conditioning and processing facilities and gas pipeline operation and maintenance

  • Professional with little and moderate experience with handling or processing of natural gas and associated liquids.

  • Also everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain benefit from this course



 



Instructor
Hilman Ahmad, PhD. & Associates



Hilman Ahmad, PhD., an Independent Consultant in industrial oil and gas, member of the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers, who manage the Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center for Professionals and has been practicing production operation & safety and corrosion control engineering in Indonesia for more than twenty-five years. He post-graduated from Tokyo Institute of technology (sponsored by UNESCO) in 1977. He joined in-field-practice program at Nippon Kokan Steel Company & Research Center Kawasaki, Japan for production facility design & construction and corrosion prevention & control in 1983, and collaborated with Cormon Industrial Research Center Brighton UK for on-line corrosion monitoring development in 2000.He has been delivering consultative course in production operation, maintenance & safety and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & Gas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.



Schedule
April 26-30, 2010
5 days



Venue
Jayakarta Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



Gas Turbine: Operation and Maintenance

Gas Turbine: Operation and Maintenance



Novotel Hotel, Bandung | April 26-29, 2010 | Rp.7.250.000,-



 



COURSE OBJECTIVES



The purpose of this course is to introduce personnel to the turbo machinery package, explain system functions and interface, introduce proper operation procedures, and acquaint the student with basic maintenance procedures.



At the conclusion of this course the student should have a basic understanding of turbine engine theory, be familiar with the Solar turbine package and its components, understand satisfactory operation of the package, and be aware of routine maintenance procedures.



This course does not prepare the student to accomplish advanced maintenance and troubleshooting functions. Solar turbine package are built to exacting specifications and more extensive training is required before a serviceman is qualified to perform major repairs and adjustments.



COURSE CONTENTS



  1. Introduction and General Description

  2. Turbine Engine

  3. Pneumatic and Hydraulic Start System

  4. Air System

  5. Gas Fuel System

  6. Lube Oil System

  7. The Gas Boost Compressor

  8. Turbine Control System

  9. Turbotronic System

  10. Operating Procedures

  11. Performance Analysis

  12. Safety Requirement

  13. Preventive Maintenance

  14. Corrective Maintenance

  15. Visit to Saturn Gas Turbine Test Cell and Repair Facility at PT. TCS Bandung


WHO SHOULD ATTEND



The following selected participants should attend this course:




  • Maintenance Engineer/ Superintendent/ Supervisor

  • Rotating Engineer/ Superintendent/Supervisor

  • Power Plant Engineer/ Superintendent / Supervisor.

  • Everybody who wants to add knowledge and interest in the above subject






Instructor
Ir. Deddy Nugraha is a dedicated experienced fulltime trainer and technical consultant since 2002. He holds a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from ITB, Bandung. He has worked nationally in a wide variety of industries including: technology, aerospace, utilities, auditing, mining and institutions thus engaged as a corporate consultant. He also holds certifications for those particular fields from Snecma, France; Engine Support Inc., USA; Danobat, Spain; DNV, Singapore; MTU, Germany and FAA Auditor, USA.



Mr. Nugraha is a member of Indonesian Society for Reliability and was elected as General Sectretay for 2004-2007 period. He has trained hundreds of managers, engineers and floor associates, subjects taught to include; CMMS, RCM, TPM, Project Management, Quality Process Control, Corrosion Control and Protection, Failure Analysis, Engineering Design, Instalation & Constrcution, Inventory Control and Management.



Major clients include: Pertamina, British Petroleum, Petrochina, Siemen Power, PT. Indonesia Power, PT. Krakatau Steel, Freeport Indonesia, PT. Surveyor Indonesia, Chevron, Medco Energy, PT. Aneka Tambang, Garuda Maintenance Facility, PT. Perusahaan Gas Negara, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Semen Gresik, PT. Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper, PT. Tjiwi Kimia, PT. Pupuk Kujang and PT. Kaltim Prima Coal.




Schedule
April 26-29, 2010
4 days



Venue
Novotel Hotel, Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp.7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.





SAFETY INSTRUMENTATION & SHUT-DOWN SYSTEMS

SAFETY INSTRUMENTATION & SHUT-DOWN SYSTEMS



Estubizi Setiabudi Building 2, Jakarta | 17-20 Mei 2010 | 09.00-16.00 WIB | Rp. 7.000.000,-

























































TOPIK

SAFETY INSTRUMENTATION & SHUT-DOWN SYSTEMS

General

To expand the practical knowledge in the application of safety instrumented systems as applied to industrial processes; to provide the knowledge of the latest standards dealing with each stage of the safety lifecycle from the initial evaluation of hazards through to the detailed engineering and maintenance of safety instrumented systems; to plan hazard and risk assessment studies, then design, implement and maintain the safety systems to ensure high reliability and to assist the company to implement functional safety measures to international standards

Objective



  • Practical applications

  • Detailed, up-to-date, functional safety instrumentation practices

  • How to plan and participate in hazard and risk assessment studies

  • The knowledge to implement and operate safety systems

  • Design and implementation skills for Quality Assurance in safety systems

  • The knowledge to specify and critically evaluate safety systems

  • Techniques to help ensure high reliability and maintenance of safety systems


Profile Participant



  • Instrumentation and Control Engineers & Technicians

  • Design, Installation and Maintenance Engineers & Technicians in the process industries

  • Managers and Sales Professionals employed by end users

  • Engineering Firms

  • System Integrators

  • System Consultants


Outline



OBJECTIVES & INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY INSTRUMENTATION




  • Course outline & objectives

  • Introduction to hazards, risks & functional safety

  • Overview of safety systems engineering

  • Introduction to Standards: IEC 61508 & ISA S84

  • The safety lifecycle model & its phases (IEC Phases)

  • Implications of IEC 61508 for companies

  • Issues of functional safety assessment & conformity





HAZARD & RISK REDUCTION




  • Identification of hazards, typical sources &examples

  • Principles of risk reduction & layers of protection

  • Process control versus safety control

  • Examples of simple & complex shutdown systems

  • The concept of Safety Integrity Level (SIL)

  • Practical Exercise: Risk reduction analysis





INTRODUCTION TO HAZARD STUDIES




  • Hazard & operability study (Hazop) methods

  • Practical Exercise:Trial Hazop study

  • Risk analysis & fault tree methods

  • Practical Exercise: Fault tree model





SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION




  • How to define functional requirements for the safety instrumented system

  • Quantitative & qualitative methods for determining SIL requirements

  • Practical Exercise in defining safety requirements and integrity levels





TECHNOLOGY CHOICES & THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN STAGE




  • Choosing the equipment

  • The safety instrumented system model & its components

  • Types of equipment & choices for the logic solver E/E/PES fundamentals

  • Key features of safety PLCs





BASIC RELIABILITY ANALYSIS APPLIED TO SAFETY SYSTEMS




  • Why we need to analyze before building a system

  • Introduction to failure modes

  • Getting the terminology right: MTBF, MTTF, MTTR, safety availability & others

  • Calculating reliability & nuisance trip rates

  • The effects of proof testing, diagnostic coverage & beta factor

  • Introduction to Markov models

  • Evaluation of redundant modes for logic solvers & field devices

  • Practical calculation methods for (PFDavg) and SILs

  • Practical Exercises in comparing system reliabilities





SAFETY IN FIELD INSTRUMENTS & DEVICES




  • Impact of field devices on safety integrity

  • How to specify & arrange sensors for safety duties

  • Safety transmitters & Smart transmitters in safety applications

  • Guidelines for final elements

  • Installation aspects of emergency shutdown valves





EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN SYSTEM (ESD)




  • Components of ESD consist of :

    • Input: push buttons, limit switch, process switch and external control

    • Output final actuator : solenoid



  • Analysis of failure

    • Infantile failure

    • Casual failure

    • Wear failure

    • Marginal failure

    • Catastrophic failure



  • Fail save design for loop pressure control

  • Principal design of ESD

    • Fail to lowest energy

    • Interlock and safety system

    • Process control signal failure

    • Electrical component

    • Interlock circuit

    • Annunciators, alarm

    • Interlock and trip system





JUSTIFICATION FOR A SAFETY INSTRUMENTED SYSTEM




  • Review of failure modes & their impact on plant safety

  • The impact of nuisance trips

  • How to calculate life cycle costs



  • Examples & evaluation of choices


Metode Pembelajaran

Multimedia, Role Play, Diskusi, Simulasi, Kasus

Durasi

4 hari @ 7 jam

Investasi

Rp. 7.000.000,- (Tujuh Juta Rupiah)

Tempat

Estubizi Setiabudi Building 2, Jl. Rasuna Said Kav.62

Tanggal

17-20 Mei 2010



4 (Empat) hari

waktu

09.00-16.00 wib

Fasilitas

Sertifikat, modul, coffee / lunch break, suvenir









Sabtu, 27 Februari 2010

Ahli Kesehatan dan Keselamat Kerja Listrik (AK3 Listrik) -- Sertifikat Depnaker

Ahli Kesehatan dan Keselamat Kerja  Listrik (AK3 Listrik)



Estibuzi Setiabudi Building 2, Jakarta | 29 Maret – 1 April 2010 | 09.00-16.00 WIB | IDR 9.000.000,-









































TOPIK

Ahli Kesehatan dan Keselamat Kerja  Listrik (AK3 Listrik)

Objective

Setelah mengikuti pelatihan peserta diharapkan :




  • Memahami peralatan listrik standard

  • Memahami peraturan kelistrikan di Indonesia

  • Memahmi sistem pengamanan pemakaian alat alat listrik

  • Memahami bahaya akibat kesalahan sistem kelistrikan

  • Memahami maintenance sistem kelistrikan

  • Memahami penanggulangan bahaya terkait sistem


Course Contents



  • Introduction of Electrical safety system, Review of   electrical  (Low, medium, high voltage)

  • Standard and satutory requirement, Indonesian Electricity acts and rules

  • Electric cause of fire and explosion

  • Safety in use of portables tools

  • Rescue, first aids  and Accident prevention

  • Current Surges, Clearence and Insulation

  • Electrostatic, Electromagnet, stored energy

  • Electrical Hazards

  • Predictive maintenance of electrical Equipment

  • Maintenance of electrical equipment

  • Safety of lightning

  • Discharge rod and earthing device

  • Grounding System

  • Safety Management


Tanggal

29 Maret – 1 April 2010

Jam

09.00-16.00 WIB

Tempat

Estibuzi Setiabudi Building 2, Jl. Rasuna Said Kav 62, Jakarta

Investment Fee

IDR 9.000.000,- (Sembilan Juta Rupiah)

Fasilitas Peserta

Modul, sertifikat depnaker, CD, suvenir, coffee and lunch break









Kamis, 25 Februari 2010

Petroleum Project Economics

Petroleum Project Economics



Ibis Slipi Hotel, Jakarta | April 19-21, 2009 | Rp.5.250.000,-



 



COURSE TIMINGS



Registration and coffee will be at 7:30 on Day One.The course will commence at 8:00 and conclude at 16:00 followed by lunch. There will be two networking and refreshment breaks at appropriate intervals.



COURSE METHODOLOGY



The course will be interactive, and participants from various disciplines will be encouraged to participate openly to share views, ideas and experience in developing decision making. Case study methods will be included to stimulate discussions and illustrate concepts of the course.



COURSE PARTICIPANTS



Petroleum engineers, Facilities engineers, Project engineers



COURSE OUTLINE



Course Introduction




  • Introduction of participants, course outline, expectations



Petroleum Macro Economics




  • Supply and demand

  • Energy economics

  • Impact of economic growth on energy

  • Affects of fiscal and monetary policy

  • International and national impacts



Petroleum Micro Economics




  • Theory of the firm in the petroleum sector

  • Revenue concepts - cash flow and revenue

  • Cash flow versus profits

  • Fixed costs versus variable costs

  • Marginal costs

  • How costs, revenues and profits vary with output



Project Economics




  • Revenues

  • Capital and operating costs

  • Taxes and royalties

  • Depreciation

  • Inflation



Capital Markets And Finance




  • Company financing

  • Investment alternatives

  • Cost of capital

  • Market assessment of oil and gas stocks

  • Times earnings



Capital Budgeting In The Petroleum Industry




  • Building blocks: reserves, resources and production forecasts

  • Estimating project revenues over time

  • Estimating costs and cash outlays over time

  • Looking at net cash flows



External Factors Affecting Project Analysis




  • Economic growth of economies

  • Oil prices

  • Inflation rates

  • Interest rates

  • Interest rate yield curves

  • Government takes



Decision Criteria And Cash Flow Analysis




  • Introduction to Net Present Value (NPV)

  • Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

  • Payback

  • Profitability

  • Discount rates

  • Break-even analysis



Risk And Uncertainty In Decision Making




  • Identifying project risks in -Revenues-Production flows-Oil prices-Costs-Interest rates



Probability Concepts




  • Expected outcomes

  • Probability curves

  • Best and worst case scenarios

  • Decision trees

  • Psychology of decision making in uncertainty



Risk Management




  • Examining alternatives and their costs

  • Abandonment

  • Flexibility

  • Hedging



Sensitivity Analysis




  • Identifying likely outcomes

  • Weighted average cost of capital

  • Examining rates of return under various scenarios



Corporate Analysis Of Risk And Return




  • Portfolio theory and diversification techniques

  • Opportunity cost of capital

  • Investment alternatives



Beyond The Numbers




  • Corporate views of risk

  • Marketing, negotiations and concessions

  • Presentation of project analysis results



Implementation in Indonesia




  • Laws and Contractual Aspects

  • BPMIGAS and Government Institution

  • POD and AFE

  • Supply Chain and Local Content



 



Instructor
Ir. M. Tavip Sunandar, MM, PMP and team



Ir. M. Tavip Sunandar, MM, PMP graduated from Chemical Engineering Bandung Institute of Technology (1988). He then joined with ARCO Indonesia as a junior engineer. Graduated from Magister Management (MBA) of Prasetiya Mulya Bussiness School. More than seventeen years experience in the Project Management area. He is PMP (Project Management Proffesional) credential holder. Since 2000 his position is as a Senior Project Manager BP Indonesia. His experience includes managing multiple West Java and Pagerungan Projects 2000 - 2003. He was responsible in full project cycles: Appraise - Select- Define - Execute- and Operate. He managed four Project Management Teams , 12 to 20 engineers and multiple contractors. He was also the Project Leader for Pagerungan Inlet Compression Project Define - Execute- and Operate. Currently he is the Project Manager of BP Tangguh Platform Project. Very experienced instructor for various training & courses in Project Management.



Schedule
April 19-21, 2009
3 days



Venue
Ibis Slipi Hotel, Jakarta



Tuition Fee
Rp.5.250.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Selasa, 23 Februari 2010

Pipeline Design Practice in Oil & Gas

Pipeline Design Practice in Oil & Gas



Novotel Hotel Bandung | April 12-16, 2010 | Rp. 8.250.000,-






OBJECTIVES



This course is designed to improve and provide a comprehensive understanding of piping & pipeline maintenance and technology. Pipeline technical calculation commonly practiced in oil & gas or industrial fluid production and transportation operation will also be discussed and learned. Therefore, after attending this 5-day course participants will have:




  • Better understand and get improvement on the description, classification, requirement and specification of steel pipeline in oil and gas, petrochemical, etc.

  • Improvement on ability to interpret and evaluate piping and pipeline performance data.

  • Skill to identify and solve problems in oil and gas transportation system.

  • Better knowledge of maintenance integrity properly in piping and pipeline


COURSE OUTLINE



Nature of Industrial Fluid, Oil and Gas Field Fluid




  • Physical and thermodynamic properties of oil and gas-field fluid

  • Pressure-volume-temperature relationship

  • Energy balance of fluid flowing in the pipeline



Specification and Standard of Oil and Gas or Industrial Pipeline




  • Technical requirements of steel materials for oil and gas pipeline

  • Specification, standard and recommended practice

  • Pressure rating of pipeline, valve and fittings



Fundamental Design of Piping




  • Flow Rate Calculation

  • Pressure Drop/Pressure Loss/Head Loss Calculation in Pipe and Joint

  • Flow Rate and Pressure Drop Calculation on Branch Pipes (Hardy Cross)

  • Forces Calculation on Piping , Pipe Strength, Allowable Stress, Design Factor

  • Basic Analysis of Piping System Flexibility

  • Piping and Pipeline Insulation and Corrosion Protection

  • Problem and Calculation Exercise



Design of Pipeline Supports




  • Standard Component Supports

  • Pipe Support Service

  • Pipe Support Classifications

  • Structural Shapes and Pipe Support Group



Pipeline Operation and Basic Technical Calculation




  • Formulas for fluid transportation operation

  • How to calculate head loss and pressure drop

  • Pump and compressor installation in the pipeline



Erosion and Corrosion Problems in the Pipeline




  • Erosion and Corrosion in sour oil and gas production

  • How to calculate the maximum allowable working pressure

  • How to estimate the remaining service life of the pipeline



Pipeline Maintenance, Control and Monitoring




  • Pigging and cleaning of the pipeline

  • Criteria, standards and recommended practices for internal pipeline corrosion control

  • Installation of access fitting and fluid sampling assembly



Introduction to Risk-Based Inspection concept



RECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTS



Technical Personnel of Oil and Gas or Industrial Company Who Involves in or Concern With Handling Operation and Maintenance of Up-Stream Oil and Gas or Industrial Pipeline and Those Who Responsible in Oil and Gas or Industrial Fluid Transportation through Pipeline System.






Instructor
Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja



Prof. DR. Ir. IGN. Wiratmaja Puja has 16 years continuous mechnanical engineering experience in failure and stress analysis, mining machinery and design as well as mechanical drawing and has been a consulting engineering expert in machinery and equipment maintenance for PT. Tambang Batubara Tanjung Enim, KONDUR Petroleum and PT. Kereta Api Indonesia. He also has served as an in-company training instructor for several major oil and gas companies such as PT. Badak LNG, PT. Freeport Indonesia, VICO and PT. Timah Tbk.



Mr. Wiratmaja has authored numerous publications and presentations related to mechanical engineering and mining machinery. He holds a M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kentucky, USA.



 



Schedule
April 12-16, 2010
5 days



Venue
Novotel Hotel Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.






Electrical Control Wiring

Electrical Control Wiring
Papandayan Hotel Bandung | April 12-16, 2010 | Rp. 8.250.000,-



 



COURSE OUTLINE



  1. Safety and Standard

  2. Drawing

  3. Wire Type and Preparation

  4. Soldering and Termination

  5. Cable Forming

  6. Connection and Routing

  7. Hardware

  8. Component Active

  9. Component Passive

  10. Switches and Lamps

  11. Earthling and Screening

  12. PLC Wiring


POTENTIAL PARTICIPANTS



Engineers, Supervisors, Technicians, Operators working within instrumentation, Production and Operation, Communication and Networking, Information Technology, Reliability who seek innovative and better performance of emerging industrial control and automation.



CLASSROOM/ DEMONSTRATION/ LABORATORY EXERCISE



  • Practical work using PLC

  • Simulation using PLC Software

  • Application using Simulator Kit



 



Instructor
DR. Ir. Endra Joelianto



DR. Ir. Endra Joelianto is an expert in control engineering. His outstanding research is: Hybrid Control Systems, Discrete Event Control Systems, Petri Nets Analysis and Application on PLC, Robust PID Controller, Advanced Process Control, Industrial Automation using PLC/ DCS. He received first degree (Ir.) in Engineering Physics in 1990 from Department of Engineering Physics, ITB and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) in Control Engineering in 2001 from Department of Engineering, The Australian National University, Australia.



He is coordinator of Intelligent Control and Automation, and founder of PLC Research Group, Laboratorium Instrumentasi dan Kontrol (LINK), Departemen Teknik Fisika, Institut Teknologi Bandung. He was the founder and the director of Schneider-OMRON PLC Training Center, Maranatha Christian University, Bandung. The Schneider-OMRON PLC Training Center has cooperation with PT. Schneider Electric Indonesia, PT. OMRON Corporation Japan, Invensys WONDERWARE.



He was the project leader for TPSDP Retooling Program Batch II-DIKNAS for Training Program on “INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION USING PLC” 2004 and Co-provider for the same retooling program Batch II on “INDUSTRIAL CONTROL AND AUTOMATION” by PT. Cahaya Sumirat, Bandung. In 2005, he leads the retooling project entitled PLC for Industrial Control and Automation at the Department of Engineering Physics, ITB



He attended several professional trainings on PLC, DCS and Instruments Calibration, such as: Yokogawa DCS, Bandung (2000), Implementation of Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 19-17025 and Basic Calibration, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Bandung (2001), Fieldbus Foundation Technology, Singapore (2002), Basic and Advance PLC OMRON, Jakarta (2004), Cleaner Production: Application in Industries, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa-ITB, Bandung (2005). Advanced Process Control, ASPEN Tech., Jakarta, (2005)



He serves as instructor either for public, universities or in-house training on instrumentation and process control to universities, petrochemical or oil and gas companies, such as: PT. NGL Arun, PT. NGL Bontang, PT. Pupuk Iskandar Muda, PT. Pupuk Kalimantan Timur, PT. Pupuk Kujang, PT. Semen Padang, PT. Semen Gresik, PT. Petrokimia Gresik, PT. Semen Cibinong, PT. Indocement, PT. Semen Tigaroda Perkasa, PT. Exspan Nusantara, PT. ALSTOM Indonesia, PERTAMINA, British Petroleoum, Maxus, Amoseas, PT. Nusa Halmahera Mineral, PT. Indonesia Jaya Power, Indonesia Power-Paiton, PT. Riau Pulp and Paper, Indonesian Cement and Concrete Institut (ISBI), LIPI-Bandung, LAPI-ITB, POLMAN-Bandung, etc.






Schedule
April 12-16, 2010
5 days



Venue
Papandayan Hotel Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.






Basic Telecommunication PABX

Basic Telecommunication PABX



Jayakarta Hotel Bandung |  April 12-14, 2010 | Rp. 5.250.000,-



 



OBJECTIVE



  • Mempelajari dasar dari sistem PBX (arsitektur dan teknologi)

  • Memahami sistem IP-PBX (arsitektur dan teknologi). Dibandingkan dengan sistem yang baru seperti: Cisco System Avvid IP Telephony Systems dengan sistem IP-PBX dari vendor lain

  • Menggali keunggulan dan keandalan dari suatu switching PBX

  • Mereduksi ketergantungan dari suatu sistem vendor dan konsultan untuk mengevaluasi dan memilih sistem PBX

  • Mengenali kemampuan unjuk kerja dari sistem PBX: desktop communications, call distribution management, networking, dan messaging

  • Menggali kemampuan sistem PBX dalam masalah mobile communication, multimedia applications dan broadband networking


WHO SHOULD ATTEND



Pelatihan dirancang untuk manager, analis, technical support dan yang bertanggung jawab terhadap evaluasi system telekomunikasi. Dan akan memberikan suatu nilai tambah yang besar bagi konsultan, implementor dan user dalam memilih system switching.



COURSE OUTLINE



A. Pendahuluan PBX system



Definisi Sistem PBX, Evolusi Digital PBX, Menuju sistem IP-PBX



B. Teknologi PBX



Pendahuluan (Elemen Hardware PBX, Elemen Software PBX), Perencanaan Switching Network (Fundamental - TDM/PCM circuit switching, Fundamental - IP packet switching, Topologi Sistem Switching), Analisis Trafik (Circuit Switched Station Traffic - CSS ratings, IP LAN/WAN QOS Issues, Trunk Traffic Engineering - Erlang Calculation), Perencanaan Call Processing PBX (Topologi Elemen Sistem Processing ? Tradisional, Kapasitas - Busy hour call processing), IP-PBX Call Control Issues (H.323, SIP), Pertimbangan Rancangan System Cabinet, Circuit Cards (System, Service, Support), Analisis Ukuran Sistem PBX, Wiring/cabling Fundamentals, Equipment Room dan Lingkungan



C. PBX Terminal Equipment



Station User Terminals (Desktop telephones, analog, digital, IP, Softphones, Mobile phones), Terminal Options, Attendant Position



D. Fundamental Call Processing



E. PBX Multi-Premises Networking



F. ACD-Based Call Centers



ACD Basics, Call Center Designs, ACD Terminology, Call screening/ routing/ Distribution, MIS Reports, Advanced Call Center Concepts, Agent Skills, Networking, Call Blending, E-Commerce Webcenter Integration



G. Computer Telephony Integration



CTI Fundamentals, Message Commands/ Links, CTI Applications, Desktop PC Telephony



H. Mobile Communications



Wireless PBX Options, Integrated Cellular Options, Mobile Communication Issues (Pricing, Traffic, System Integration)



I. System Management



Maintenance/Diagnostics Systems, System Administration, Fault Management, CDR/Call Accounting, Security Issues



K. System Evaluation and Vendor Screening Topics



RFP Considerations, Application Issues, PBX Information Sources



 



Instructor
Dr. Ir. Ian Josef Matheus Edward, MT



Dr. Ir. Ian Josef Matheus Edward, MT adalah praktisi IT semenjak tahun 1993, seorang dosen Teknik Elektro ITB yang menamatkan gelar Doktornya di Manajemen Telekomunikasi Teknik Elektro Universitas Indonesia. Beliau juga seorang Project Manager riset bersama pengembangan system radio non line of sight untuk daerah rural RDC Telkom, Project Manager Konsultasi radio Trunking untuk Oil Company, Team Wind Energy, Telemetry and Telecommunication Systems - International Project, Dubai dan India juga Team Telecommunication System Project Laos. Beliau adalah penanggung jawab pelatihan IT Untuk Pertamina, Bank Indonesia, BRI dan Exelcomindo.






Schedule
April 12-14, 2010
3 days



Venue
Jayakarta Hotel Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.



 



Electricity and Power Generation, Basic principles of work and operation

Electricity and Power Generation, Basic principles of work and operation



Holiday Inn Hotel Bandung | April 12-15, 2010 | Rp. 7.250.000,-



 



OBJECTIVES



Setelah menyelesaikan pelatihan ini, para peserta akan mampu:




  • Mengerti cara kerja pembangkitan tenaga elektrik dan cara kerja generator sinkron.

  • Mengetahui cara mengoperasikan Generator sinkron

  • Mengerti pengaruh perubahan parameter kerja sehingga mengenal karakteristik kerja Generator dan kurva kemampuan Generator.



COURSE OUTLINE



Parameter Arus Bolak Balik, komponen rangkaian elektrik. Macam-macam pembangkit tenaga elektrik, dasar kerja Generator Sinkron, konstruksi dan rangkaian ekivalen Generator Sinkron, Kerja Parallel dan pengaturan operasi Generator Sinkron. Karakteristik berbeban, kurva-V dan performance chart dari Generator Sinkron. Pengaturan beban dan pengaturan frekuensi kerja.



Apabila dilaksanakan di Bandung, dapat ditambahkan praktek di Laboratorium (Konversi Energi Elektrik ITB) untuk pengenalan karakteristik kerja Generator.




WHO SHOULD ATTEND



Pelatihan ini ditujukan kepada operator dan teknisi pemeliharaan pembangkit (Utility).



 



Instructor
Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team



Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT graduated from Electrical Engineering, Bandung Institute Technology. He studied at Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Federal Republic of Germany in 1979 to add has knowledge. He has been lectures and researcher at Department of Electrical Eng ITB since 1973. He has experience in PT. Sucofindo as senior Engineer for Perum Pelabuhan II Project, as senior Engineer, Feasibility study at PT. Spektra, etc. He is actives in IEEE Society Power Electronic, Industrial Engineer, ndustrial Application sine 1986.






Schedule
April 12-15, 2010
4 days



Venue
Holiday Inn Hotel Bandung



Tuition Fee
Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.









Senin, 22 Februari 2010

Valves: Selection, Operation and Maintenance

Valves: Selection, Operation and Maintenance
Novotel Hotel Bandung | April 5-9, 2010 | 8.250.000,-



COURSE OUTLINE:



  1. Introduction to Valves

    • Valve Classification According to Function.

    • Classification According to Application.

    • Classification According to Motion.

    • Classification According to Port Size.

    • Common Piping Nomenclature.



  2. Valve Selection Criteria

    • Valve Coefficients. Flow Characteristics.

    • Shutoff Requirements.

    • Body End Connections.

    • Pressure Classes. Face-to-Face Criteria.

    • Body Material Selection.

    • Gasket Selection.

    • Packing Selection.



  3. Manual Valves

    • Manual Plug Valves.

    • Manual Ball Valves.

    • Manual Globe Valves.

    • Manual Gate Valves.



  4. Actuators and Actuation Systems




  • Definition of actuator and actuation.

  • Pneumatic actuation: introduction,

  • Pneumatic actuator design,

  • Pneumatic actuator installation,

  • Pneumatic actuator troubleshooting,

  • Pneumatic actuator servicing.

  • Non-pneumatic actuators:

  • Electric actuators,

  • Hydraulic and electro-hydraulic actuators.

  • Actuator performance.

  • Petitioners operation, calibration



WHO SHOULD ATTEND



  • Piping Engineers

  • Mechanical Engineers

  • Maintenance Technician and supervisors

  • Service Engineers and supervisors

  • Work over engineers and supervisors

  • Plant Engineers

  • Petroleum Engineers


TRAINING METHOD



  • Smart Lecture

  • Group Discussion

  • Role Play

  • Smart Presentation






Instructor
DR. Ir. I Wayan Suweca



DR. Ir. I Wayan Suweca has been a senior consulting engineer specialist for PT. TIMAH Tbk., PT. TAMBANG BATUBARA Bukit Asam, KONDUR Petroleum S.A., and PT. KAI whereas he’s involved in failure analysis of machineries and equipments’ design. Mr. Wayan also is a distinguished professor of mechanical engineering at ITB since 1987 and has conducted numerous short courses and seminars for various major oil companies such as PT. CALTEX Pacific Indonesia, PT. FREEPORT Indonesia as well as VICO.



His field of expertise includes mechanical design and drawing, stress analysis and computer aide MSC/Nastran finite element program, mining hydraulics, and vibrations control as well as maintenance management. Mr. Wayan received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, French in 1990.




Schedule

April 5-9, 2010
5 days

Venue

Novotel Hotel Bandung



Tuition Fee
8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.






Minggu, 14 Februari 2010

Process Control for Non control Engineers

Process Control for Non control Engineers



Bandung | March 29-31-April 1, 2010 | USD 917,-/ Person





 



Course Content?



INTRODUCTION




  • Basic concepts

  • Definitions

  • Overview of pressure, level, temperature and flow

  • Overview of valves



PRESSURE MEASUREMENT




  • Principles

  • Sources

  • Transducers and elements

  • Specifications

  • Installation issues



LEVEL MEASUREMENT




  • Principles

  • Simple sight glasses

  • Buoyancy tape systems

  • Hydrostatic pressure

  • Ultrasonic measurement

  • Radiation measurement

  • Electrical measurement

  • Density measurement

  • Installation issues



TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT




  • Principles

  • Thermocouples

  • Resistance temperature detectors

  • Thermistors

  • Liquid-in-glass, filled, bimetallic

  • Pyrometers

  • Installation issues



FLOW MEASUREMENT




  • Principles

  • Differential pressure flowmeters

  • Open channel flow measurement

  • Oscillatory flow measurement

  • Magnetic flow measurement

  • Positive displacement

  • Ultrasonic flow measurement

  • Mass flow measurement

  • Installation issues



CONTROL VALVES




  • Principles

  • Control valve types

  • Selection

  • Characteristics / trim

  • Noise and cavitation

  • Actuators and positioners

  • Installation issues



BASIC PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM




  • Open Loop

  • Closed Loop, feedback loop

  • On-off Controllers

  • Controller Proportional

  • Controller Proportional + Integral

  • Controller Proportional + Integral + Derivative



TUNING PROCESS CONTROL




  • Methode Cohen Coon

  • Methode Ziegler and Nichols

  • Optimum setting



CONTROL STARTEGY




  • Introductions to:

  • Control Feed-forward

  • Ratio Control

  • Override Control

  • Batch Control

  • Adaptive Control System

  • Advanced Process Control






Course Leader:



DR. Sutanto Hadisupadmo; He has more than 15-years experiences as instructor on Instrumentation, Measurement Control & System, PLC, DCS Programming, Advance Process Control, etc.  His professional education started on Engineering Physics, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB-1977), Diplome Universite in Energetique, Universite de Prepignan, France (1985), Magister Engineering in Instrumentation and Control (ITB) and Doctor (ITB).  As lecturer at Department of Engineering Physics Department-ITB, he active doing research, writes book/hands-out and published.  As professional he has handled many projects in Instrumentation Process, Tools Evaluation, Transmitter, General Instrumentation Specification Evaluation, Commercial Building Power Audit, Maintenance Management Evaluation, etc. To get more advance information and knowledge he has participated in domestic and overseas training, seminar, course and conference as participant or speakers.



 



General Information





Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.





Documentation




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

  • Note-taking by participants is encourage. However, to ensure free and open discussions, no formal records will be kept.

  • Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.





Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (Optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.













 



Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline






  • USD 917,-/ Person

  • Discount 10 % if register three or more persons from one company.

  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.





 



Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)



 



Video Workshop for business

Video Workshop for business



Estubizi Business Center / Acacia Hotel, Jakarta | 26 March, 2010 | 08.30 – 16.30 | Rp 1.650.000,- /Person




BACKGROUND

Pelatihan praktis know-how tentang dunia video



Sudahkah anda menyaksikan “Where the hell is Matt di youtube.com? video posting ini telah disaksikan oleh jutaan mata oleh karena keunikannya. Di video tersebut Matt Harding menari dengan beberapa orang pribumi yang ia jumpai, Ia sudah berkeliling ke 42 negara dan mengajak orang berjoget, dan yang ia temukan dari keliling dunianya adalah bahwa semua orang suka menari. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY)



Video merupakan media yang ampuh untuk menyalurkan gagasan, perasaan, kelebihan dan sebagainya. Membuat video sendiri dan meng-uploadnya ke youtube.com adalah pengalaman yang unik dan menyenangkan.



Lokakarya Video Workshops ini mengajak anda untuk meng-explore digital video dari mulai mengenal jenis-jenis video, membuat video presentasi sendiri, merekam-edit-saji, menempel video ke slide Powerpoint dan lain-lain.



Mari bergabung di kelas khusus ini, kelas yang hanya dibatasi maksimal 10 orang ini mengantar anda memasuki dunia video.



Piranti Lunak yang digunakan
Pelatihan ini mewajibkan komputer anda terinstalled dengan minimal Windows XP, MS Powerpoint 2003, FlashPlayer. Freeware dan Shareware dibagikan pada hari pelatihan dan bersama-sama diinstall. Pastikan notebook yang anda bawa tidak terkunci untuk instalasi.



Meskipun tidak wajib, peserta disarankan membawa serta video camcorder-nya, atau membawa kabel data handphone cameranya.

Video Tutorials

Semua sesi pelatihan direkam dengan menggunakan Riverpast Screen Recorder, peserta mendapat rekamannya dalam VCD (Interactive Tutorials) yang memungkinkan setiap peserta mengulang pelajaran di rumah dan di kantor hanya dengan memutar VCD tersebut (kapan saja, dimana saja).




TRAINING METHOD

Pelatihan ini menggunakan metode interaktif, dimana peserta dikenalkan kepada konsep, diberikan contoh aplikasinya, berlatih menggunakan konsep, mendiskusikan proses dan hasil latihan.

Kelas Kecil Penuh Praktik:



Peserta dibatasi 10 (sepuluh) orang. Peserta diwajibkan membawa komputer sendiri (laptop) yang memiliki aplikasi Windows XP, Microsoft Powerpoint 2003. Program yang akan diinstal pada hari pelatihan adalah Ovation, SwishMax, Swifpoint, DVD Converter dan Switch.




TRAINING SYLLABUS




  1. Karakteristik video mpg, avi, mp4 dan flv

  2. Capture-edit-share. Tiga ketrampilan dasar merekam-mengedit dan menyajikan video

  3. Mendownload video dari youtube.com dan berlangganan video tertentu

  4. Merubah format video youtube dan menanamnya di slide Powerpoint

  5. Mengedit DVD dan menyajikannya dengan MS Powerpoint

  6. Merekam video presentasi sendiri menggunakan blue-screen/bluebox

  7. Merubah berbagai ukuran video dengan All video splitter

  8. Meng-upload video prIbadi ke youtube.com



Extra:




  1. Memasang Codec terbaru dan meng-update-nya untuk memastikan semua jenis video dapat diputar di komputer

  2. Memasang youtube add-in di MS Powerpoint 2007

  3. Menstreaming video youtube.com di slide Powerpoint

  4. Menyaksikan demo bagaimana mendownload video High Definition dari youtube.com

  5. Merubah ukuran sekumpulan foto dan merubah volume sekumpulan lagu dengan hanya beberapa klik




Video competition:



Mengedit video dari 7 menit menjadi 90 detik berhadiah SonicGear Activespeaker (mini-size with USB battery)




WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Peserta wajib membawa laptop sendiri, minimal setara Pentium 3 RAM 256MB dan ber-DVD drive. Peserta tidak harus mahir komputer, tetapi sudah terbiasa menggunakan aplikasi MS Powerpoint, MS Word, Windows. Direkomendasikan setiap peserta (kelompok) membawa serta modem (Esia-Wimode, IndosatM2, Telkomsel Flash atau sejenisnya).



 



LEAD FACILITATOR
Ady "Mr. P" Subagya,



telah merancang program pengembangan pelatih--antara lain: Accelerated Teaching, Quantum Teaching, Creativity for Tainers, Terracreativity!, Training Visualisation, Training UndercoverI, Training Genius Camp!, Juggling 3 Balls, Trainers' Ultimate Software, Visual Presentation, AV for Trainers with Anne&Vinny, Sizzling Powerpoint, E-Learining With Powerpoint, Making Video Company Profile. Sebelum independen, Ady bekerja di kelompok Siemens dan Daimler Chrysler di bagian purna jual dan pelatihan.



Pelatihan tersebut sudah disajikan secara in-house di: Mercedes Benz (Daimler Chrysler), Kelompok Kompas Gramedia, Pos Indonesia, Indosat, Berca Hardaya Perkasa, Aisin Indonesia, Multibintang Indonesia, Mandom Indonesia, United Tractors, Firstmedia Tbk, Bakrie Telecom, Garuda Indonesia, Smart Tbk, Boehringer Engelheim, BRI, BNI.



 



Date



26 March, 2010 | 08.30 – 16.30



Venue



Estubizi Business Center / Accacia Hotel



Investment :




  • Rp 1.650.000,- /Person

  • Early Bird : Rp 1.500.000,- (Paid 4 days Before 26 March 2010)

  • Group Price : Rp 4.200.000,- (3 participants from the same company)




Setiap Peserta diharapkan membawa laptop Untuk Praktik









PRESSURE TRANSIENT WELL TESTING DESIGN AND ANALYSIS

PRESSURE TRANSIENT WELL TESTING DESIGN AND ANALYSIS



Bandung  | March 2 - 5, 2010 | USD 917,-/ Person





 



WHAT WILL PARTICIPANT GET?



By the end of the program, participants will be able to select candidate wells for testing and specify test objectives, review and acquire well test information, validate test data, prepare data for analysis, interpret the pressure test and analyze production behavior.



 



COURSE CONTENTS:



Well Testing:




  • Fundamentals of pressure transient testing;

  • well test objectives;

  • Well test design;

  • qualitative drill stem test evaluation;

  • basic drill stem test interpretation.



Pressure and Production Data Analysis:




  • Preparation of well test data;

  • pressure transient analysis.



 



WHO SHOULD ATTEND?



Reservoir engineers, petroleum engineers and everyone who are interested in well testing.



 



General Information



Certificate of Appreciation



All attendees will receive a certificate of appreciation attesting to their participant in the training. This certificate will be providing in exchange for a completed training questionnaire.



 



Documentation




  • Quality training material kits will be on registration, additional papers, & handouts assignment by Our Partner.

  • Note-taking by participants is encourage. However, to ensure free and open discussions, no formal records will be kept.



 



Dress Code



Casual clothing is recommended. The training atmosphere is informal.



 



Facilities




  • Quality training material (hardcopy and softcopy)

  • Quality training kits included calculator, T-shirt or jacket, cap, ect.

  • Interactive presentation with discussion

  • Convenient training facilities with five star quality

  • Lunch per day

  • Morning and afternoon coffee / tea breaks for along the training

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Local drop and pick up for arrival and departure between airport to hotel.

  • Half day city tour at the end of training session following by dinner with entertainment  (optional)

  • Exclusive flash disk.






Tuition Fee & Registration  Deadline







  • USD 917,-/ Person, discount 10 % if register three or more persons from one company.




  • Registration deadline a weeks before training held.










Minimum Participant



This training will be conducted if we receive registration letter from 3 (three) participants (Minimum)



 



Instructor:



Dr. Doddy Abdasah.