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SHORT TERM TRAINING PROGRAMME ON

 

Design, Operation and Maintenance of Transformers

 

12th-13th May, 2003

 

Organised by

Department of Electrical Engineering

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

 

Transformer is one of the most vital and costliest equipments in a power system. In the liberalized era, on one hand transformer designers are engaged in optimization of material content for competitiveness without sacrificing reliability, the transformer users on the other hand are using modern diagnostic tools for off-line and on-line condition monitoring of transformers. Field activities like maintenance and failure analysis/repair acquire importance for efficient use of resources. With the ever-increasing demand, the rating and sizes of transformers are increasing. Behavior of transformers in interconnected power system is one of the very important aspects of transformer engineering. Transformer technology is developing at a tremendous rate. The computerized methods are replacing the manual working in the design. There is continuous development in active materials, insulation and accessories. The modern computer technology, advanced diagnostic tools and several emerging trends in transformer applications are expected to fulfill a number of existing and emerging requirements of utilities and end-users of transformers. The course addresses many of these aspects of transformer technology.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

·        Transformer designers and researchers engaged in optimization and quality enhancement activities in today’s competitive environment

·        Utility engineers who want to know more about the behaviour of transformer in interconnected power system and transformer maintenance

·        Teachers in Engineering Colleges who can integrate the traditional transformer theory with modern computing practices while teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students

Participants are welcome to share their experiences and case studies.

 

 

PROGRAMME VENUE

The programme will be held at the Guest House Conference Hall (Ground Floor), IIT Bombay.

 

 

FACULTY

In addition to faculty from IIT Bombay, faculty member from IIT Roorkee and Transformer Consultants would be delivering lectures.

 

ABOUT IIT BOMBAY

The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is one of the premier technological institutes in India with students and faculty who are comparable with the best in the world. The institute has vibrant research culture and has several linkages with Indian and international industries and institutes.

 

COURSE CONTENTS

·        Design of Power & Distribution Transformers

o       Magnetic Circuit Characteristics

o       Winding Types & Design

o       Surge Phenomena

o       Insulation Design

o       Eddy & Stray Loss Control

o       Short Circuit Strength

o       Modern Computational Tools

·        Service Performance & System Interaction

·        Processing, Maintenance & Trouble-shooting

·        Off-line & On-line Diagnostics

·        Sharing of Experiences

 

REGISTRATION

Kindly send registration forms duly filled along with the demand draft for the course fee to the address given below on or before 15th April 2003.

 

COURSE FEE

Per participant

·        Rs. 5000 from transformer industries or power sector organisations

·        Rs. 3000 from Academic institutions/NGOs

·        US $ 150 for foreign delegates

The demand draft should be drawn in favour of “The Registrar, IIT Bombay-CEP A/c” payable at Mumbai.

No income tax is to be deducted at source from the course fee, as IIT Bombay is exempt from the same.

The course fee includes course material, breakfast, lunch and coffee/tea.

 

ACCOMMMODATION

Accommodation (during the course) will be arranged in the institute guesthouse for a limited number of participants on advanced request. Accommodation charges are not included in the course fee and should be paid directly by the participant.

 

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE

 

Prof. S.V. Kulkarni

Department of Electrical Engineering,

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,

Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India.

Phone: (+91-22) Off. 2576 7430

Fax: (+91-22) 2572 3707

E-mail: svk@ee.iitb.ac.in

Visit: www.iitb.ac.in/~cep

 

 

 

REGISTRATION FORM

 

Two-day CEP Training Programme on

Design, Operation & Maintenance of Transformers

12th-13th May 2003

 

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(Accommodation charges not included in registration fee)

 

 

 

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(Use photocopies of this form, if needed)

 


Please send completed registration form along with DD to:

Prof. S.V.Kulkarni, Electrical Engineering Department, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India.