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    Control Valve Sizing & Operation for Process Engineers

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    Control Valve Sizing & Operation for Process Engineers

    Control Valve Sizing & Operation for Process Engineers
    Published 11/2023
    Duration: 2h3m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 981 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Know more about control valve characteristics, hydraulics, calculate its pressure drop and choose its controlling cases

    What you'll learn
    The main functions of a control valve in oil & gas, chemical & petrochemical processes
    How a control valve works?
    Valve flow coefficient (Cv)
    Valve inherent and installed characteristics
    Calculate control valve main parameters and controlling cases
    Requirements
    Basics of chemical engineering, if you are still a student, this course will help as well
    Description
    Control valves are vital in various industries, such as oil and gas and chemical processing plants. They are responsible for controlling more than 95% of process parameters. In this course, we will explore the functions and operation of control valves. We'll delve into the concept of the control valve Cv (flow coefficient) and its importance in sizing and rating control valves.
    We will also cover inherent and installed characteristics of control valves and how the plant's configuration affects their performance. Additionally, we'll explain the differences between inherent and installed characteristics.
    You'll learn when to use a butterfly valve as a control valve and how the valve's design impacts its behavior. We will guide you through the valve sizing procedure and help you choose the appropriate control valve for different scenarios. Practical examples and calculations will be provided, and you'll receive an Excel sheet for future reference.
    These examples will not only show you how to calculate pressure drop in control valves and choose the right cases for valve sizing but also demonstrate how the entire hydraulic system interacts and how to overcome bottlenecks in the system.
    The course will also cover control valve considerations in a process and instrumentation diagram (P&ID), isolation techniques, and safety issues related to control valve failure scenarios.
    Looking forward to having you in the course and getting started!
    Who this course is for:
    Engineers concerned with working in Process Engineering
    Chemical engineering students


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