Fluid Mechanics in Action – Sizing Pumps and Piping for Real-World Chemical Plants
Most pump failures don't actually start at the pump. They start much earlier—with how we understand fluid flow.
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This program emphasizes practical process engineering activities commonly performed in design consultancy firms, covering the complete workflow from process simulation through deliverables.
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Comprehensive program covering amine sweetening, gas dehydration, and gas dewpointing units. Develop thorough understanding of gas processing unit design and simulation capabilities.
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Comprehensive training on relief system design, sizing, and analysis for process safety. Learn API standards, relief valve sizing methodologies, and practical implementation.
156 students enrolled
It really helped me to get my first job in process engineering after a long years of experience in production. The course content is totally practical based. Got to learn and perform the real sizing and industrial based scenarios and simulation exposure.
Rohan More
Production Engineer
Most pump failures don't actually start at the pump. They start much earlier—with how we understand fluid flow.
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