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Advanced Dynamics of Pumping Machinery Webinar Series 4-part series begins July 11, 2017

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Hydraulic Institute

Advanced Dynamics of Pumping Machinery Webinar Series 4-part series begins July 11, 2017

As you may already know, the Hydraulic Institute’s four part webinar series, Advanced Dynamics of Pumping Machinery will begin Tuesday, July 11th at 1:00pm ET. Interested parties are encouraged to register early for this technical pump industry webinar.

To learn more about this webinar series and to register visit: http://estore.pumps.org/Dynamics-of-Pumping-Machinery-4-Part-Webinar-Series-with-Standard-Bundle-P2118.aspx. Registration is $289 and includes a complimentary PDF copy of the Rotodynamic Pumps – Guideline for Dynamics of Pumping Machinery (ANSI/HI 9.6.8-2014). Live webinar attendees also earn 4 Professional Development Hour (PDH) credits.

Webinar Details: This webinar is led by Jack Claxton of Patterson Pump Company, Mick Cropper of Sulzer, Bill Marscher, Eric Olson and Paul Boyadjis of Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

  • Session 1 will take place July 11th will provide an understanding of the basic principles and the necessity for Dynamic Analysis of Pumping Machinery.
  • Session 2 will take place July 13th and identify and specify the correct level of dynamic analysis and thereby ensure stability of pumping machinery and design.
  • Session 3 will take place on July 18th and will cover the key concepts and terminology as applied to Level 2 rotodynamic pump dynamic analysis.
  • Session 4 will take place on July 20th and will cover Level 3 rotodynamic pumps analysis. Participants will gain an understanding of additional capabilities that are required to perform Level 3 analyses.

Great group pricing is available. Please contact kreynolds@pumps.org or 973.267.9700 x 112 with any questions about registration or group pricing.

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