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Chemical Engineering Fundamentals

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Chemical Engineering Fundamentals

Chemical Engineering Fundamentals
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz
Language: English | Size: 966 MB | Duration: 3h 12m

Core elements of Process Engineering Discipline

What you'll learn
The Fundamental Elements of Chemical/Process Engineering
Chemical Engineering Drawings
Mixture Properties and Hydrocarbon Phase Behavior
Basic concepts behind Mass and Energy Balance
Requirements
There is no strict requirement for this course
Description
Chemical Engineering Fundamentals course provided by Velocis Solutions aims to deliver the core elements of Chemical/Process Engineering by working on specific topics of:

Introduction to Chemical/Process Engineering;

Process Engineering Drawings;

Mixture Properties;

Material and Energy Balance

This course provided by our professional development team directly fulfils the indicated topic. Here, you will have an imagination about the fundamental elements of Chemical/Process Engineering. What about taking more information about the responsibilities of Chemical Engineers, before going over the course?

Chemical engineers translate processes developed in the lab into practical applications for the commercial production of products and then work to maintain and improve those processes. They rely on the main foundations of engineering: math, physics, and chemistry (though biology is playing an increasing role). The main role of chemical engineers is to design and troubleshoot processes for the production of chemicals, fuels, foods, pharmaceuticals, and biologicals, just to name a few. They are most often employed by large-scale manufacturing plants to maximize productivity and product quality while minimizing costs.

Chemical engineers typically work in manufacturing plants, research laboratories, or pilot plant facilities. They work around large-scale production equipment that is housed both indoors and outdoors and are often required to wear personal protective equipment, such as hard hats, goggles, and steel-toe shoes. A typical workday for a chemical engineer working in a plant may involve traveling from one function to the next within a facility.

Who this course is for:
Chemical Engineers
Process Engineers
Junior Engineers
Design Engineers
Engineering Students