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Thursday 23 March 2023

Pipe/Line Sizing For Chemical Process Engineers (Video Lectures)

Pipe/Line Sizing For Chemical Process Engineers (Video Lectures)

23 lectures (2h 6m) | Video: MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz | 964.51 MB  

Download Link: https://bit.ly/3lyEQNn (fikper.com)


What you'll learn?
The difference between shear stress and pressure
Essential parameters of fluid flow (flow rate, velocity, pressure drop, etc.)
Average velocity importance and calculation
Calculation of gas density at different operating conditions
The difference between actual and standard flow rates based on the real gas considerations
How to determine friction factor through a pipe in a modern way
Pressure drop calculation via the pipe
How to calculate erosional-limit velocity for the pipeline
How to consider pressure drop criteria for line sizing
How to perform line sizing considering above points

Overview:
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Fluid Flow Essentials - The State of Matter
Lecture 2 Fluid Flow Essentials - Driving Force for Fluid Flow
Lecture 3 Fluid Flow Essentials - Shear Stress
Lecture 4 Fluid Flow Parameters - Flow Rate
Lecture 5 Fluid Flow Parameters - Average Velocity
Lecture 6 Fluid Flow Parameters - Viscosity
Lecture 7 Fluid Flow Parameters - Types of Viscosity
Lecture 8 Fluid Flow Types
Lecture 9 Flow Regimes and Reynolds Number
Lecture 10 Difference between Gas and Liquid Flow
Lecture 11 Continuity Equation for Gas and Liquid Flow
Lecture 12 Theory: Calculation of Density for Gases
Lecture 13 Practice: Calculation of Density for Gases - Part 1
Lecture 14 Practice: Calculation of Density for Gases - Part 2
Lecture 15 Theory: Standard vs Actual Flow Rates
Lecture 16 Practice: Standard vs Actual Flow Rates - Part 1
Lecture 17 Practice: Standard vs Actual Flow Rates - Part 2
Lecture 18 Determination of Friction Factor through a Pipe
Lecture 19 Pressure Drop Calculation for Gas Lines
Lecture 20 Pressure Drop Calculation for Liquid Lines
Lecture 21 Real Case Line Sizing: Problem Description
Lecture 22 Real Case Line Sizing: Determination of Erosional Velocity
Lecture 23 Performing Line Sizing

What is the target audience?
Chemical Process Engineering Graduates or Undergraduates,
Chemical Engineers,
Process Engineers,
Any Discipline Engineers aiming to learn essentials of pipe sizing

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