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    Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering

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    Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering

    Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.39 GB | Duration: 4h 39m

    Learn the most important Unit Operations in Chemical Plants

    What you'll learn
    Understand the importance of Unit Operations in the Chemical Industry
    Identify relevant Unit Operations in Process Flow Diagrams
    Get to know the basic concepts behind Unit Operations
    Recognize typical Equipment Design & Operation
    Pressure Changers: Pumping, piping, fittings, compressing, etc…
    Heat Exchange: heaters, coolers, condensers, boilers
    Separation Processes: flashing, distillation, absorbers, fractionation columns
    Reactors: Batch, Stirred Tank, Plug Flow, etc…
    Requirements
    Basic Engineering Concepts
    Process Engineering Basics
    Description
    In this course we study the core of Chemical Engineering: Unit Operations.

    What are Unit Operations?
    Typical Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering
    Piping & Fittings
    Pumping, Compressing and Fluid Metering
    Fluidisation Beds
    Heat Exchangers (Heat & Shell, Plates)
    Condensers
    Evaporators (Falling/Rising Film, Natural and Forced Convection)
    Reboilers (Kettle, Thermosyphon)
    Flashing & Distillation
    Liquid and Gas Dispersion
    Absorption and Stripping
    Liquid Liquid Extraction
    Drying and Humidification
    Adsorption
    Batch Reactors
    Continuous Stirred Tank Reactors
    Plug Flow Reactor
    Packed Bed Reactors
    Process Flow Diagrams (PDF)
    Pipe & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
    We cover from design, models and overall review of Unit Operations.

    Who this course is for:
    Junior Engineers
    Chemical Engineers
    Process Engineers
    Design Engineers
    Plant Engineers
    Engineer Refreshers