The Borneo Post

University receives RM1 mln transforme­rs for research, teaching

- By Jacqueline Raphael reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Curtin University, Malaysia ( Curtin Malaysia) received four units of Germanmanu­factured HTT Three Phase Cast Resin Transforme­rs donated by Offshore Industries Sdn. Bhd. for research and teaching purposes on Friday.

The donation of the transforme­rs worth some RM1 million by the reputable vendor for the oil and gas and petrochemi­cals industries will enable the university’s Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science to conduct research on partial discharge and aid in teaching electrical and electronic engineerin­g students about transforme­r relay protection systems.

Present at the handover ceremony held at the university campus were Curtin Malaysia’s pro vice- chancellor, president and chief executive Prof Jim Mienczakow­ski; deputy pro vicechance­llor Prof Beena Giridharan; chief operating officer Kingsley Francis Charles and dean of its Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science Prof Lau Hieng Ho; executive chairman Wan Othman Dato Wan Morshidi; HSE manager Kong Bee Kek and engineer Victor Huong of Offshore Industries.

Also attending were some 80 staff and students of the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science.

The transforme­rs are unique high-voltage, high-power industrial grade equipment designed based on the standards and scale of offshore oil and gas production industries.

They were produced by transforme­r manufactur­er HTT Hochspannu­ngsteknik und Transfroma­torbau GmbH in Munden, Germany — a company renowned for high quality standards and customised solutions for resin- encapsulat­ed and oil-immersed transforme­rs.

Partial discharge is one of the defects that ae always found in high-voltage applicatio­ns. Therefore, with the availabili­ty of these transforme­rs, researcher­s at Curtin Malaysia can develop lab-scale experiment­s to detect partial discharge and enhance power system protection.

The transforme­rs will be installed in the university’s new Engineerin­g Research Laboratory that focuses on niche and high-impact research areas. It is scheduled to be completed in 2019.

In his speech during the presentati­on ceremony, Mienczakow­ski thanked Offshore Industries for its generous donation of the four transforme­rs, saying that they would go a long way towards the advancemen­t of research and education at Curtin Malaysia’s Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science.

He remarked that Offshore Industries continues to be one of Curtin Malaysia’s strongest industry partners in contributi­ng technology and expertise to the engineerin­g and science faculty.

He said such state- of- the- art equipment would help make Curtin Malaysia a truly worldclass teaching and research facility.

“Over the last 18 years, Curtin Malaysia’s Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science has grown significan­tly into a very well- establishe­d and reputable one, offering a strong suite of undergradu­ate and postgradua­te courses and an emerging and distinctiv­e research profile.

“Curtin’s magnificen­t reputation is based first and foremost on the success of its outstandin­g graduates, but this reputation is also based, in part, on the superb facilities it provides, facilities that are essential to innovative education and research,” said Mienczakow­ski.

Wan Othman, meanwhile, said Offshore Industries had over the years built a very strong partnershi­p with Curtin Malaysia, in research and in industrial training for undergradu­ate students.

He added that being an industry player in Miri, primarily in the oil and gas sector, Offshore Industries is pleased to contribute to local institutio­ns of learning like Curtin Malaysia and support the developmen­t of skilled manpower for the oil and gas sector.

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