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Topless Turbine Laser Alignment

Turbine Laser Alignment

Mechanical Dynamics and Analysis’ Topless Turbine Laser Alignment ® Service eliminates the time consuming and expensive process of reassembling a steam turbine for “Tops-On” alignment measurements, saving hundreds of man-hours labor per turbine section. Most centerline alignment activities are moved off the critical path, reducing outage duration by days. Why Align? Correct bearing loading, reducing […]

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Petro Vietnam’s Rapid Bearing Repair and Journal Machining

Bearing Repair and Journal refurbishment

At Petro Vietnam Vung Ang 1 Thermal Power Plant, Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis (MD&A) experts repaired damaged babbitt bearings and refurbished journals for a customer on a steam turbine-generator with the unit in an assembled (rotor-in) condition. The unit was forced from service due to turbine bearing failures. In a quick turnaround, journal refurbishment occurred […]

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In-Place Stationary Shaft Machining Capabilities

Stationary Shaft Machining

MD&A continues to enhance our “one-stop shop” capabilities for customers, most recently through the addition of in-place stationary shaft machining. In-place stationary shaft machining allows MD&A to repair damaged journals, collector rings, and seal areas without removing turbine and generator rotors from the unit. The compact setup easily fits under LP hood radii to allow […]

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Global Multiyear Major Outages

unit 4 generator field installation

Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis (MD&A) recently performed multiyear outages for a customer on several different units in Colombia. First unit:  This was a major outage and generator test & inspection. In addition, this unit was retrofitted with a new rotor, bearings, and steam path components that required machining, including installing and fitting new nozzles. MD&A […]

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