ASME South Texas Section Gas Turbine Technical Chapter Meeting Notice: 22 Jan 2019 - NOTE AGENDA TIME CHANGE and attached job posting!!!!

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Jan 22, 2019, 12:08:29 PM1/22/19
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Just an update on the schedule for tonight’s meeting as the speaker has promised a lot a great technical content so we are starting the presentation 30 minutes earlier.

 

There is no need to RSVP to this notice.

 

See you tonight,

Richard


2018 – 2019 ASME Gas Turbine Meeting Notice – basic information below, but see attached meeting notice for more detail.
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Meeting Notice - ASME Gas Turbine Technical Chapter

The Houston area ASME-International Gas Turbine Technical Chapter is dedicated to the design, manufacture, operation, maintenance and business of gas turbine based technologies.  Every individual and organization with an interest in this technology is encouraged to participate (ASME membership is not required, but encouraged).  Meetings are generally from 6 PM to 9 PM.  We welcome everyone.  Come as you are, we are a NOMEX/FRC friendly organization!

 

Date:               TUESDAY, 22 Jan 2019 – Joint Meeting with Apollo Subsection

Program:         Gas Turbine Maintenance:  Gas Turbine Root Cause Analysis

                        and Damage Mechanisms

 Speaker(s):     Oscar Quintero, Consulting Metallurgical and Materials Engineer
Oscar_Q...@mmengineering.com, 512-407-3762

                        John Molloy, Principal Engineer
John_...@mmengineering.com, 512-407-3751

 Location:         The Monument Inn
4406 Independence Parkway South,
La Porte, TX 77571
https://monumentinn.com, (281) 479-1521

 Meeting Summary:

This presentation gives an introduction to failure analysis and root cause analysis of gas turbines.  It also gives a brief introduction to the metallurgical strengthening and damage mechanisms in the superalloys that are part of the hot section in a gas turbine, as well as stainless steels used in compressors.  Several case studies will also be presented on how a root cause analysis typically works in the gas turbine industry. 

·        Introduction to Failure Analysis and Root Cause Analysis

·        Stages of a Failure Analysis

·        Selecting Critical Evidence

·        Determination of Failure Mechanism

·        Failure Analysis vs Root Cause Analysis

·        Case Studies

·        Metallurgy – Hot Section Superalloy Strengthening and Degradation Mechanisms

·        Metallurgy – Compressor and Strengthening Degradation Mechanisms

·        Case Studies

 

Meeting Agenda:
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM        Sign-In and Networking

6:45 PM - 7:30 PM        Dinner – Plated with 4 choices, Vegetarian available – Please advise if Vegan or other specialty

7:00 PM                        Business & Announcements – Note NEW START TIME!!
7:15 PM – 9:15 PM       Presentation – Note NEW START TIME!!

9:00 PM                        Adjourn

 

Speaker Biographies:
Oscar Quintero is a Consulting Engineer at M&M Engineering. He has 6 years of experience in root cause analysis, failure analysis, forensic investigations, materials analysis and testing in different industries.  Mr. Quintero’s experience includes root cause analyses in gas turbines including GE LM6000, Siemens W501D and W501F, Alstom GT11NM and GT11N2, and Mitsubishi 501FD2; and in steam turbines including GE, Siemens, and Westinghouse turbine generators.  Previous to working at M&M Engineering, Mr. Quintero worked at Bell Helicopter in the Accident Investigations Laboratory and at Delphi Automotive Systems performing failure analyses, materials characterization and reverse engineering. 

John Molloy, P.E. is a Principal Engineer at M&M Engineering. He has 12 years of experience in root cause analysis, failure analysis, forensic investigations, materials analysis and testing at M&M Engineering.  Mr. Molloy’s experience includes root cause analyses and other services in gas turbines including GE 7FA, 7FB, 9FA, 9FB, LM2500, LM6000, Siemens W501D and W501F, Alstom GT11NM and GT11N2, and Mitsubishi 501FD2; and in steam turbines including GE, Siemens, and Westinghouse turbine generators.  Previous to working at M&M Engineering, Mr. Molloy worked at Goodrich Aerospace (now part of UTC) performing hot gas path services and materials characterization.

 

Dinner Cost: Cash or Check at the Door - $30 with RSVP by noon, Friday, 19 Jan, $35 after 19 Jan, Students - $5

Reservations:
E-mail:
rtses...@earthlink.net (preferred) or Voice Mail:  713-845-4165

Directions: 

The Monument Inn, 4406 Independence Parkway South, La Porte, TX 77571 – FM 225 in far east Houston

From Downtown – South East Loop 610:

-        Take FM 225 East from Loop 610 approximately 12 miles to Independence Parkway (was Battleground Road) – turn left (North)

-        Take battleground approximately 3 miles until it dead ends at the Houston ship channel - The Monument Inn is on the right

We will be on the first floor through the double doors – sign will be posted

PLEASE NOTE:  There is a lot of construction at the BW8, 225 area so remain flexible and vigilant as traffic may change based on construction activities!!

Traffic in Houston can be extremely heavy; a great tool to use any time you are travelling is the Houston Real Time Traffic map:  http://traffic.houstontranstar.org/layers/

 

Career Opportunity Notes:  Please contact Richard Sessions at:  rtses...@earthlink.net
In order to help the networking opportunities for attendees, GTTC is looking for 1 to 2 volunteers to help staff the sign-in table and meet the other attendees.  Please advise if you are interested in this opportunity for some "face" time.
-  For individuals or companies with open positions please attend the meeting with your position announcements or send them or a link to GTTC and we will advise. 
www.asmegttc.org

-  Additional Jobs - See meeting notice if applicable.

-  See our Reference Page on the website for a list of resources:  www.asmegttc.org

 ASME’s Mechanical Engineering Magazine Drive!  Looking for a good home for those gently used copies of your Mechanical Engineering magazine?  Bring them to a meeting and we will get them to George Rissky in the South Texas Section to hand out in the schools!  Feel free to do that yourself as well.  If you are looking to become involved at any level, we can help you contact George for a great program experience.

 Gas Turbine Technical Chapter Meetings/Events for 2018 - 2019:

22 Jan 2019:  Gas Turbine Maintenance:  Gas Turbine Root Cause Analysis and Damage Mechanisms,

                      Oscar Quintero and John Molloy, M&M Engineering Associates, Monument Inn, La Porte
                      Annual Joint Meeting with Apollo Subsection
Mar 2019:     Gas Turbine Maintenance – GT Oil Varnish Control, Marianne Duncanson, ExxonMobil,                    
                    
CIRCOR/PURITECH
April 2019:    GE Fr 7FA Gas Turbine Plant Installation, Lorin Shirdon, West Houston

Other Events:

ASME South Texas Section – Houston Monthly Dinner Meetings - www.asmesouthtexas.org

Vibration Institute JBe...@PasadenaRefining.com

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