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Thursday, 16 March 2023

Master Hydraulics as a Chemical/Process Engineer (4 in 1) (Video Lectures)

 Master Hydraulics as a Chemical/Process Engineer (4 in 1) (Video Lectures)

113 lectures (7h 18m) | Video: MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz | 2.98 GB  

Download Link: https://bit.ly/3YTuANa (Part 1) (fikper.com)
Download Link: https://bit.ly/3lgzDd0 (Part 2) (fikper.com)
Download Link: https://bit.ly/3JIaiBX  (Part 3) (fikper.com)
Download Link:  https://bit.ly/40dDgiB (Part 4) (fikper.com)


Note: Download all 4 Parts (3 Parts = 800 MB, 4th Part = 450 MB). Keep all Parts in a unique Folder. Extract using Winrar / Winzip. Share and Enjoy :)

What you'll learn?
Learn how to calculate the main parameters used for pipe sizing for liquid, gas and two phase flow
Know the common velocity criteria used for judging a pipe size for different fluid services
Know the common pressure drop criteria used for judging a pipe size for different fluid services
See how two phase flow regimes affect the pipe
See some examples of choosing the suitable pipe size and how the chosen criteria affects the pipe diameter
How pump curves work and get the operating point against system curve
Calculate pump available NPSH and make sure that we are avoiding pump cavitation using solved examples
Estimate pump differential head based on process needs and discharge side resistance using solved examples
Calculate pump power
Difference between the operation of a centrifugal pump and positive displacement
Pump control methods
Operation of pumps in series and in parallel
Main differences between pumps and compressors
Main compressor types
When to use more than one stage of a compressor
Performance curves of both dynamic and positive displacement compressors
Surge scenario and best practices to avoid it
Compressor stonewall
Dynamic compressor methods of control
Reciprocating compressor methods of control
The main functions of a control valve in a process
How a control valve works?
The valve flow coefficient
Valve inherent and installed characteristics
Calculate control valve main parameters and controlling cases

What is the target audience?
Engineers who want to understand the hydraulics in process plants
Chemical Engineering Graduates or undergraduates

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