Process Engineering Course
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
Processing of raw material to get a finished product which can be used for various applications is the prime motive for any industry. Process engineering is a vast field, wherein one may find it daunting to understand how everything works together. This course provides a broad overview of various oil and gas industry processes and the activities carried out while designing.
About this course
A general overview of Process Engineering
An awareness of the processes and issues involved with designing
An awareness of the basic materials and equipment used
An understanding of industry terms and acronyms
Professionals looking to gain a complete overview of Process Engineering, including
Students / Graduate engineers (Chemical/Mechanical/Petrochemical)
Conversion engineers switching disciplines or industries
Managers and supervisors responsible for Process
Experienced diploma holders (Chemical/Mechanical/Petrochemical)
Once you request information through the catalog of Emagister.com.uk. The center will contact you to give you details of the registration process.
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Subjects
- Oil and Gas
- Industry
- Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Gas
- Speciality Fittings
- Pump Design
- Heat Exchanger Design
- Control Valves
- Pressure Relief Devices
Course programme
The modules are listed below:
1. Introduction:
• Introduction to Process
• Responsibilities of Process Engineer/Designer
• Scope of Process-Inputs and Outputs
2. Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry
3. Symbols for P&ID
4. Process Flow Diagrams (PFD) preparation
5. Utility Flow Diagrams (UFD) preparation
6. Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) preparation
7. Speciality Fittings
8. Instrumentation and Process Control overview
9. Line sizing for various services
10. Basics of pipe selection
11. Sizing and specifications of various pressure vessels
12. Pump Design
13. Heat Exchanger Design
14. Evaluation of Control Valves
15. Pressure Relief Devices
16. HAZOP Review demonstration
Process Engineering Course