Electronic Controls Retrofit on 1950s Vintage Steam Turbine at Power Station
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Installing modern controls on a vintage machine enhances reliability and control while keeping costs significantly lower than a full replacement. Increased opportunities to retrofit vintage steam turbine control systems are expected with the growing demand for electricity in the US. These multifaceted projects include engineering, electrical, welding, machining, and mechanical work. The projects can be challenging because design details cannot be finalized until the machines are disassembled. This presentation will begin with a general overview of a vintage steam turbine control system retrofit that took place earlier this year. We will also discuss some technical problems faced during the project, and solutions that were implemented.
Biography:
I have been an electrical controls engineer in the power industry since 2006. I hold a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from North Carolina State University. I am also a licensed Professional Engineer in North Carolina and Virginia, and an active volunteer with the IEEE (Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
