Course Overview:
This course focuses on providing the knowledge and skills necessary for the maintenance of electromechanical systems in industrial environments. Electromechanical systems encompass a range of equipment that includes electrical and mechanical components, such as motors, generators, and control systems. The course aims to enhance participants’ understanding of how these systems operate, how to diagnose faults, and how to perform maintenance to ensure operational efficiency and safety in factories.
Course Objectives:
- Foundational Knowledge: To provide foundational knowledge of electromechanical systems and their components.
- Fault Diagnosis: To teach techniques for accurately diagnosing common faults in electromechanical systems.
- Maintenance Training: To train participants on routine and emergency maintenance procedures to ensure effective operation.
- Measurement Skills: To develop skills in using measurement and testing tools employed in system maintenance.
- Analytical Methods: To enhance the ability to apply analytical and preventative methods to reduce failures and improve performance.
Training Content:
- Introduction to Electromechanical Systems: Definition of electromechanical systems and their basic components.
- Electrical Components: Study of motors, generators, and electrical controllers.
- Mechanical Components: Understanding mechanical systems such as gears, bearings, and transmission systems.
- Diagnosis Techniques: Tools and techniques for fault analysis, including thermal analysis, vibration analysis, and electrical measurements.
- Maintenance Procedures: Overview of routine, corrective, and preventive maintenance practices.
- Case Studies: Practical examples of common issues and how to resolve them in electromechanical systems.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for engineers and technicians in the fields of mechanical and electrical engineering, maintenance personnel, and engineering management staff in factories. It is also suitable for professionals looking to enhance their skills in the maintenance of electromechanical systems and improve industrial operational efficiency.