Chemical Engineering for Non Chemical Engineers
Classroom based course with study materials, lecturer support and CPD Hours included
London Training For Excellence
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- Tutor is available to students
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Day 1 – Process Engineering Fundamentals
- Introduction
- Basic concepts to remember
- Flow diagrams
- Piping and Instrumental Diagrams (P&ID’s)
- Process equipment
- Introduction to mass and energy balances
- Batch vs. Continuous
- Risk assessments and hazard studies
- Workshop session
Day 2 – Fluid Flow
- Pressure and head
- Bernoulli’s Theorem
- Flow of liquids
- Reynolds number, pressure drop in pipes
- Compressible flow
- Introduction to Thermodynamics
- Two-phase and Multi-phase flow
- Pumps and compressors
- Mixing and mixers
- Workshop session
Day 3 – Heat Transfer
- Thermal conductivity
- Conduction and convection
- Insulation
- Heat transfer coefficients
- Heat exchangers, type and sizing
- Chemical reactions
- Reaction kinetics
- Introduction to catalysis
- Workshop session
Day 4 – Introduction to Separation Processes
- Distillation basics
- Phase behavior and vapors/liquid equilibrium
- Gas/liquid separation
- Absorption and adsorption
- Solid liquid and separation
- Air and water pollution control
- Workshop session
Day 5 – Process Control Basics
- Measured variables
- Simple feedback control
- Process utilities
- Air
- Water and cooling water
- Steam
- Electricity and power generation
- Process economics
- Preliminary economic analysis
- Fixed and variable costs, break even
- Calculating raw materials usage
- Scale up and six tenths rule
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