Course Description
PD1 Process Engineering Design course mainly focuses on the most significant elements of process engineering that should be known by Chemical and Process Engineers and those who are interested in this field. Besides the needed theoretical knowledge about process engineering, you will have a unique chance to learn the design procedures for mostly utilized unit operations in industry.
At the end of the Course, you will be able to understand:
- Core Elements of Process Engineering
- Mixture Properties and Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior
- Basic Concepts behind Mass and Energy Balance
- Fluid Flow Fundamentals
- Fluid Mechanics and Transportation
- Engineering Drawings specifically the importance of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams
- Sizing of pressure changers: Pipe/Pipeline, Pump, Compressor, Valve and etc.
- Gravity Separator Sizing
- Heat Exchanger Sizing
- Fundamentals of Process Control
- Introduction to Process Safety
The course is extremely recommended for:
- Chemical Engineers
- Process Engineers
- Junior Engineers
- Design Engineers
- Engineering Students
Welcome to the Process Engineering Design Boot Camp
Watch the introduction video to have an overview about the course and get motivated!
What is in the Course?
1. Introduction to Chemical/Process Engineering
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2. Process Engineering Drawings
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3. Mixture Properties
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4. Material and Energy Balance
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5. Fluid Flow Fundamentals
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6. Valves
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7. Pumps
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8. Compressors
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9. Gravity Separation, Separators
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10. Heat Exchangers
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11. Process Control Fundamentals
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12. Introduction to Process Safety
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