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    Valves : Principles , Operation & Designs

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    Valves : Principles , Operation & Designs

    Valves : Principles , Operation & Designs
    Last updated 6/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English (US) | Size: 751.77 MB | Duration: 4h 33m

    A complete understanding of construction details & functioning of valves for successful operation of your piping system

    What you'll learn
    Understand valves and control valves working principles for successful operation of your plant and piping systems
    Understand valve construction details (bonnet, stem, disk, seat, packing, body, etc)
    Know the characteristics and applications for each valve type (ball, plug, gate, pinch, butterfly, diaphragm, check, needle…)
    Know how to choose the correct valve for a certain application
    Know how to dismantle and assemble all types of valves using 3D and 2D models
    Identify and know the principles of operation of common valve actuators (pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, etc)
    Understand how single acting and double acting pneumatic actuators work through graphics and 3D animations
    Understand the principle of fail open (FO) and fail close (FC) actuators
    Know how to convert a single acting spring return actuator to a double acting actuator and vice versa
    Know how to convert a fail close actuator to a fail open actuator and vice versa
    Learn how to size valves
    Learn how to calculate the resistance coefficient "K" of any valves
    Learn what the flow coefficient "Cv" of a control valve means and how to use it in assessing flows and pressure drops
    Understand the theory of regulating flow with control valves
    Understand the concepts of cavitation and choking in control valves through graphics and 3D animations
    Learn how to size and select a control valve when designing and operating any piping system for both gases and liquids
    Know and identify valve symbols on engineering drawings such as P&ID's
    Know the standards and conventions for valve status (open, closed, throttled)
    Identify valve position and failure mode on your P&IDs (LO, LC, FO, FC, FAI…)
    And much more…

    Requirements
    Some engineering or field knowledge is preferable but not mandatory. All the concepts are explained in depth using an easy to understand language to allow students to build their knowledge from the ground up
    Having attended our "Piping systems : Drafting & Design" training course is a plus but not mandatory
    Having attended our "Flow of Fluid Through Piping systems" training course is a plus but not mandatory

    Description
    June 24 course update:We have added new video lectures. In addition, new quizzes are being added to help you test your knowledge and emphasize the key learning points. The quiz will include:True/False questionsMulti-choice questionsImages, cross-sectionnal viewsSolved problemsand much more…When you think you’ve got a good grasp on a topic within the course, you can test your knowledge by taking the quiz. If you pass, wonderful ! If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask us for help in the Q&A section.–-September 23 course update:We are implementing:a synchronized high quality english male voiceoverrevised english subtitlesTypical valve cross-sectional views and 3D animations are being uploaded to assist in understanding how specific valves workWe are confident that these major updates will undoubtedly take our course to the next level and help you emphasize the key learning points.–-Dear student,Valves of various designs and applications are encountered nowadays throughout petroleum refining, petrochemical and process industries as well as in power generation and environmental engineering.This course is designed to provide you with a complete understanding of construction details and functioning of valves. This understanding is a prerequisite for successful operation of your plant and piping system.The course includes extensive graphics, 3D animations and cross-sectional views to give you a virtual practical exposure on valves.In this course, you will :1. Discover the major types of valves used in the process industry2. Learn their components, their function & their operation3. Have the opportunity to dismantle many valves and assemble them using 3D models, cross-sectional views and 3D animations4. Also included in this course, an in-depth discussion on actuators and control valves. You will learn how control valves are used to regulate the flow of a fluid. Concepts such as head loss, pressure drop, valve coefficient "Cv", flow resistance, valve curves and cavitation will be presented.5. Finally, the course introduces you to valve symbols and representation in engineering drawings such as Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID's). Standards and conventions that apply to valves and their accessories will be discussed in details. You will learn how valve status and failure modes are depicted in engineering drawings.So with no further ado, check out the free preview videos and the curriculum and we look forward to seeing you in the first section.Also remember, as enrolled student you will have unlimited access to this material and one-on-one instructor support. So feel free to ask us for help in the Q&A section when needed. It will be our pleasure to help you and make sure you are learning valuable information with us.Hope to see you thereCheers,WR TrainingSpread the wings of your knowledge

    Who this course is for:
    Chemical, Process, Petroleum Engineers,Design Engineers,Piping Engineers,Plant Engineers,Facility Managers,Maintenance Technicians,Mechanics,Plant Operators,Recent College Graduates


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