GAS TURBINE GENERATOR (GTG) - GOVERNOR / AVR / GENERATOR CAPABILITY for INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES

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A combination of three directly related GTG control application topics – governor speed control, automatic voltage regulator voltage control with an explanation of the generator capability curve fundamentals and limitation. Industrial applications include islanding and non-islanding generating facilities. PCIC 2011 governor presentation, PCIC 2016 AVR presentation and 1953 IEEE generator capability paper are emphasized.

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  • Start time: 06 Mar 2018 05:00 PM
  • End time: 07 Mar 2018 08:30 PM
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  • Jacobs Engineering, Tower Two
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  • Starts 25 December 2017 11:51 AM
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Roy Cossé

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GAS TURBINE GENERATOR (GTG) - GOVERNOR / AVR / GENERATOR CAPABILITY for INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES







A combination of three directly related GTG control application topics – governor speed control, automatic voltage regulator voltage control with an explanation of the generator capability curve fundamentals and limitation. Industrial applications include islanding and non-islanding generating facilities. PCIC 2011 governor presentation, PCIC 2016 AVR presentation and 1953 IEEE generator capability paper are emphasized.

Biography:

Roy E. Cossé, Jr. (BSEE/MSEE) - forty-five plus years Electrical Industrial Power Engineering application experience in upstream, downstream, offshore, and petrochemical industries, with a specialty in power system analysis. A professional engineer registered in Texas (inactive) and Louisiana. Since 1995, founder/presenter of IEEE Houston Continuing Education seminars. Co-authored and presented IEEE PCIC and Pulp and Paper conference technical papers/tutorials. Mr. Cossé is a Chevron Senior Staff Electrical Engineer.