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OBJECTIVES
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Introduce the main elements of
Plant Design as applied to
chemical and petrochemical plants
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Present and explain the
methodology used by major
corporations to execute their
projects
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Give participants practical
experience, by guiding them
through an example
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WHO
SHOULD ATTEND
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Chemical engineering seniors, recent
graduates, or plant management and
engineering staff who want to acquire
or deepen their knowledge of this
subject. Other engineers will also
benefit, as full attention is given to
the interaction of the process
engineer with the other disciplines
involved in a project.
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COURSE
OUTLINE
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Now available, our
Plant Design Workshop covers
all important aspects of Plant Design,
such as:
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Main steps of a project (some
examples below):
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Inception (initial idea)
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Defining Objectives
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Licensor Search
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Proposals
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Basic Engineering Package
(Contents of all important project
documents are discussed)
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Project Design Basis
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Process Simulation
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Heat and Material Balances
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Process Flow Diagrams
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and many others...
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Detail Engineering
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Operator Training
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Startup
The oral presentation, which is
illustrated with slides, is followed
by a two-day workshop where
participants work through all phases
of a project example.
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MORE INFO
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Taught by practicing Process
Engineer with nearly 40 years of
experience in
process design and startup of
chemical and petrochemical plants.
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Please
consult us for scheduling the
course at your plant or office location worldwide. Special pricing available for June thru August bookings.
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Download a PDF file with the
course outline
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Last Updated May 3, 2009
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