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1 200 Finch Avenue West, Toronto, ON Unit 215 www.nycollege.ca 200 Finch Avenue West Unit 215, Toronto, Canada Pipeline hydraulic Design Pump Design and Operation Piping Materials Piping Stress Analysis Fittings and Flanges and Valves Piping Diagrams Heat Exchanger Design Heat Exchanger Network Design Fractionation Distillation Process Packed Columns Design and Operation Industrial Furnaces Design and Operation Cooling Tower Design and Operation Flare Systems Design and Operation Pressure Relief Valves Petroleum Refinery Engineering I Petroleum Refinery Engineering II Introduction to Process Control Process Control in Process Plants PIPING OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
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  • 1 200 Finch Avenue West, Toronto, ON Unit 215 www.nycollege.ca

    200 Finch Avenue West Unit 215, Toronto, Canada

    Pipeline hydraulic Design

    Pump Design and Operation

    Piping Materials

    Piping Stress Analysis

    Fittings and Flanges and Valves

    Piping Diagrams

    Heat Exchanger Design

    Heat Exchanger Network Design

    Fractionation Distillation Process

    Packed Columns Design and Operation

    Industrial Furnaces Design and Operation

    Cooling Tower Design and Operation

    Flare Systems Design and Operation

    Pressure Relief Valves

    Petroleum Refinery Engineering I

    Petroleum Refinery Engineering II

    Introduction to Process Control

    Process Control in Process Plants

    PIPING

    OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

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    Wastewater Treatment Processes

    Advanced Wastewater Treatment

    Environmental Chemistry

    Chemical Kinetics

    Chemical Reactor Design and Operation

    Advanced Chemical Reactor Design

    Mass Transfer

    Advanced Mass Transfer

    Heat Transfer

    Heat Transfer Mathematical Modeling

    Thermodynamics

    Chemical Process Principles

    Fluid Mechanics

    Advanced Topics in Fluid Mechanics

    ENVIRONMENT

    CHEMICAL PROCESSING

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    Pipeline hydraulic

    Design

    You will learn

    Basic terms and basic units in

    fluid mechanics, unit

    conversions, fluid flows and

    the classifications, velocity,

    flow rate, head loss and

    pressure drop calculations,

    hydraulic pressure gradient,

    gas and liquid pipeline

    hydraulic design, parallel

    piping, series piping, injection

    and delivery in pipelines, and

    pipe loops design.

    Duration

    21 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    discipline, consulting and

    engineering staff, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Units and conversions

    Fluid flow and

    classifications

    Flow regimes and

    Reynolds number

    Velocity, head loss

    calculations

    Fluid Flow equations

    Gas and liquid pipeline

    hydraulic design

    Injections and delivery in

    pipelines

    Pipe loops design

    Parallel and series

    pipelines

    Piping Materials

    You will learn

    Piping material engineering

    activities and piping material

    engineer duties and

    responsibilities, piping

    components and their material of

    construction, pipe manufacturing

    methods and pipe sizes and

    schedules, piping standards, types

    of pipe ends and pipe

    connections.

    Duration

    12 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering discipline, consulting

    and engineering staff,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technologists, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Piping material duties and responsibilities

    Introduction to piping components

    Material of construction

    Piping Classes

    Pipe material selection

    Pipe sizes

    Pipe schedules

    Piping standards

    Pipe manufacturing

    Pipe ends

    Pipe connections

    Fittings and Flanges

    and Valves

    You will learn

    Introduction, material of

    construction, selection and

    application of piping components

    including fittings, flanges and

    valves and their types

    Duration

    12 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering discipline, piping

    engineers and technologists,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technologies, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to fittings

    Classifications of fittings

    Fittings selection

    Fittings applications

    Introduction to flanges

    Flanges Applications

    Flanges Ratings

    Flanges Facing

    Material of Construction

    Bolts

    Gaskets

    Introduction to Valves

    Valve components

    Principal functions

    Valve types

    Valves applications

    Valve selection

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    Piping Stress

    Analysis

    You will learn

    Piping stress classifications,

    analysis of piping systems,

    flexibility analysis and its

    codes and standards, Piping

    Supports design and

    calculations, thermal

    expansion loop design and

    calculation

    Duration

    18 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, piping

    engineers and technicians, and

    graduate students.

    Course Content

    Strength of materials

    Introduction to stress

    analysis

    Stress and strain

    calculations

    Stress analysis in

    pipelines

    Codes and standards

    Flexibility analysis in

    pipelines

    Thermal loop expansion

    design

    Expansion joint design

    Pipe span calculation

    Pipe supports

    Support selection and

    design

    Pump Design and

    Operation

    You will learn

    Piping material engineering

    activities and piping material

    engineer duties and

    responsibilities, piping

    components and their material of

    construction, pipe manufacturing

    methods and pipe sizes and

    schedules, piping standards, types

    of pipe ends and pipe

    connections.

    Duration

    15 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Piping material duties and responsibilities

    Introduction to piping components

    Material of construction

    Piping Classes

    Pipe material selection

    Pipe sizes

    Pipe schedules

    Piping standards

    Pipe manufacturing

    Pipe ends

    Pipe connections

    Piping Diagrams

    You will learn

    Process Flow Diagram, Piping

    and Instrumentation Diagram

    (P&ID), Plot plans, Elevation

    drawings, Equipment drawings,

    and Pipe Isometrics and standard

    symbols

    Duration

    12 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail on piping

    drawings and it is designed for

    technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines, piping

    engineers and technologists,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Block Flow Diagram

    Process Flow Diagram

    Process Symbols

    Piping and Instrumentation Diagram

    Plot Plans

    Elevation Drawings

    Equipment Drawings

    Plant Layouts

    Nozzle Arrangements Piping Isometrics

    Pip

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    Heat Exchanger

    Design

    You will learn

    Introduction to head transfer

    and heat transfer phenomena,

    heat transfer coefficient

    calculations, Heat Exchangers

    Types, Thermal and

    Mechanical Design and

    Operation of Various types of

    Heat Exchangers

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, Process and

    Mechanical engineers,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to heat

    transfer

    Types of heat transfer

    equipment

    Heat Transfer Coefficient

    Heat Transfer Surface

    Area

    Mean Temperature

    Mechanical Design

    Design and Operation of

    double-pipe and shell and

    tube heat exchangers

    Design and Operation of

    Condensers and Reboilers

    Design and Operation of

    Plate and Frame heat

    Exchangers

    Pressure drop calculations

    in heat exchangers

    Heat Exchanger

    Network Design

    You will learn

    Introduction to heat recovery

    systems and basic terminology,

    energy targets, heat recovery

    pinch, stream splitting, multiple

    utilities, threshold problems,

    optimization of heat exchanger

    networks, Retrofit, Data

    Extraction

    Duration

    18 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    thermal engineers and

    technologists, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to Thermo-Fluid systems

    Introduction to heat recovery systems

    Setting energy target

    Heat Recovery

    Pinch Point

    Stream Splitting

    Multiple Utilities

    Threshold Problems

    Optimization of Heat

    Exchanger Network

    Retrofit objectives and design

    methods

    Data Extraction

    Fractionation

    Distillation

    You will learn

    Introduction to separation

    processes, the importance of

    distillation process in oil and gas

    industry, the basic theory of

    distillation, McCabe-Thiele

    method, Ponchon-Savarit method,

    multicomponent distillation,

    mechanical design of distillation

    column, components of tray

    columns.

    Duration

    33 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technologies, Process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to Separation processes

    Introduction to Distillation Process

    Types of Distillation Processes

    Components of Tray Columns

    McCabe-Thiele

    Ponchon-Savarit

    Multicomponent distillation calculations

    Mechanical Design of Tray Columns

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    Packed Columns

    Design and

    Operation

    You will learn

    Importance of packed columns

    in oil and gas industry,

    packing types, Packing

    support, packing selection and

    performance, design capacity

    and pressure drop, mass and

    heat transfer in packed towers,

    diameter and length of packed

    towers

    Duration

    18 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, process

    engineers and technicians, and

    graduate students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to packed

    Towers

    Packed towers

    components

    Packing types

    Design capacity and

    pressure drop

    Mass and heat transfer in

    packed towers

    Mass transfer with

    reaction

    Mechanical design of

    packed towers

    Industrial Furnaces

    Design and

    Operation

    You will learn

    Introduction to combustion

    processes, introduction to

    convection and radiation heat

    transfer, industrial heating

    processes, batch and continuous

    furnaces, operation and control of

    industrial furnaces.

    Duration

    18 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Convection and Radiation heat transfer

    Combustion process

    Flames and burners for furnaces

    Fuel handling systems

    Furnace design methods

    Batch furnaces

    Continuous furnaces

    Cooling Tower

    Design and

    Operation

    You will learn

    Importance of cooling towers,

    humidification, cooling towers

    types, cooling tower components,

    cooling tower design, cooling

    tower operation and control

    Duration

    18 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Humidification process

    Humidity chart

    Convection heat transfer

    Types of cooling towers

    Cooling towers components

    Cooling tower design

    Cooling tower operation and control

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    Flare Systems

    Design and

    Operation

    You will learn

    The function of flares, how

    flares work, different types of

    flare systems, different types

    of flare stacks, flares and

    processes, operating

    parameters, flares operation,

    and troubleshooting

    Duration

    9 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, process

    engineers and technicians, and

    graduate students.

    Course Content

    The function of flares

    Types of flare systems

    Types of flare stacks

    Flare representation and

    data

    Flares and processes

    Operating parameters

    Operation

    troubleshooting

    Pressure Relief

    Valves

    You will learn

    Types of pressure relieving

    devices, types of valves and relief

    systems, materials of

    construction, relief mechanism,

    pressure setting and design basis,

    selection and application, sizing

    PSV.

    Duration

    9 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    and graduate students.

    Course Content

    Types of pressure-relieving devices

    Types of valves/relief devices

    Materials of construction

    Relief mechanisms

    Design basis

    Relieving capacity

    Selection and application

    Sizing valves for pressure relief

    Orifice area calculation

    Petroleum Refinery

    Engineering I

    You will learn

    Petroleum crude oil feedstock and

    products, overview of petroleum

    refinery processes,

    characterization of crude oil and

    petroleum products, atmospheric

    distillation and vacuum

    distillation, desalting process of

    crude oil

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Overview of petroleum refinery processes

    Petroleum refinery feedstocks

    Petroleum refinery products

    Crude oil and products characterization

    Crude oil desalting

    Atmospheric distillation

    Vacuum distillation

    Oil a

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    Petroleum

    Refinery

    Engineering II

    You will learn

    Thermal and catalytic cracking

    reactions in petroleum

    refineries, coking and thermal

    processes, catalytic cracking

    unit, catalytic hydrocracking,

    catalytic reforming, alkylation

    and polymerization, hydrogen

    production, lubricating oil.

    Duration

    30hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, manufacturing

    engineers and technicians,

    process engineers and

    technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Coking and Thermal

    cracking

    Catalytic cracking

    process

    Catalytic hydrocracking

    Catalytic hydrotreating

    Catalytic reforming

    Isomerisation

    Alkylation

    Polymerization

    Lubricating oil

    Hydrogen production

    Introduction to

    Process Control

    You will learn

    Introduction and fundamentals of

    process control, basic techniques

    of closed-loop control, stability,

    Root-locus methods, controller

    tuning and process identification,

    and control valves

    Duration

    36 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail on process control

    and it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, control engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    The laplace transform

    Linear open loop systems

    Linear closed loop systems

    Frequency response

    Controller tuning and process identification

    Control valves

    Feedback control

    Stability analysis of feedback systems

    Feedforward and ratio control

    Process Control in

    Process Plants

    You will learn

    Develop effective control

    structures for chemical and

    petroleum plants. Process control

    on individual unit operations.

    You will learn how to design a

    control system that provides basic

    regulatory control of the process.

    Duration

    21 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail on process control

    and it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, control engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Process Control Basics

    Review

    Plantwide control

    fundamentals

    Plantwide control design

    procedure

    Reactors control

    Heat Exchangers control

    Distillation column control

    Other units control

    Process units control cases

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    Chemical Kinetics

    You will learn

    Experimental and theoretical

    aspect of chemical reaction

    kinetics, reaction orders, rate

    laws for different reaction

    orders, reversible reaction,

    multiple reactions, reaction

    mechanism, deriving rate laws

    Duration

    15 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, process

    engineers and technicians,

    chemists and pharmacists, and

    graduate students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to chemical

    reaction

    Stoichiometry

    Kinetics and kinetic

    expressions

    Kinetics of homogeneous

    reactions

    Rate laws

    Deriving rate orders

    Non-elementary reaction

    kinetics

    Catalysis

    Multiple reaction kinetics

    Kinetics of heterogeneous

    reactions

    Interpretation of kinetic

    data

    Chemical Reactor

    Design and

    Operation

    You will learn

    Importance of chemical reactors

    in oil and gas industry, types of

    reactors in oil and gas industry,

    homogeneous reactions, batch

    reactors design and operation,

    continuous flow reactors design

    and operation, multiple reactions

    in chemical reactors

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, polymer

    scientists, and graduate students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to chemical reaction

    Types of chemical reactors

    Batch reactor design and operation

    Plug flow reactor design and operation

    Completely mixed reactor design and operation

    Chemical reactors components

    Thermal considerations in chemical reactors

    Advanced Chemical

    Reactor Design

    You will learn

    Advanced topics in chemical

    reactors, nonideal reactors, design

    of catalytic reactors, heat and

    mass transfer in catalytic reactors,

    multiphase reactor design, fixed

    bed and fluidized bed reactor

    design

    Duration

    27 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Non-ideal flow

    Heterogeneous reactions

    Fluid-fluid reactions

    Heat and mass transfer in chemical reactors

    Steady-state non-isothermal reactor design

    Unsteady-state non-isothermal reactor design

    Distribution of residence times for chemical reactors

    Fixed bed reactor design

    Fluidized bed reactor design

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    Mass Transfer

    You will learn

    Introduction to mass transfer

    and separation processes, mass

    transfer coefficient, interphase

    ass transfer, application of

    mass transfer in step-wise and

    continuous processes, mass

    transfer modeling

    Duration

    27 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, process

    engineers and technicians,

    chemists, pharmacists,

    polymer technicians,

    undergraduate and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Molecular diffusion and

    transport

    Binary mixture system

    Fick’s law of diffusion

    Mass Transfer Coefficient

    Interphase mass transfer

    Gas-Liquid mass transfer

    model

    Absorption and stripping

    operation principles

    Analogy of heat and mass

    transfer

    Mass transfer modeling

    Application of mass

    transfer

    Advanced Mass

    Transfer

    You will learn

    Advanced topics in mass transfer

    including the mass transfer

    coefficient calculation, mass

    transfer modeling, unsteady state

    mass transfer, turbulent mass

    transfer, combined heat and mass

    transfer, diffusion in dilute and

    concentrated solutions,

    multicomponent diffusion

    Duration

    21 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides advanced

    topics and it is designed for

    graduate students in chemical and

    biochemical engineering,

    chemistry, and people have prior

    knowledge of mass transfer.

    Course Content

    Models for Diffusion

    Diffusion in dilute Solutions

    Diffusion in concentrated solutions

    Dispersion

    Diffusion coefficient in binary and multicomponent

    systems

    Simultaneous heat and mass transfer

    Mass transfer modeling

    Unsteady state mass transfer

    Turbulent mass transfer

    Mass transfer in catalytic reactors

    Heat Transfer

    You will learn

    Introduction to heat transfer,

    types of heat transfer, one-

    dimensional and multi-

    dimensional heat transfer,

    unsteady state heat transfer,

    introduction to convection heat

    transfer, heat transfer coefficient,

    condensation and boiling heat

    transfer, radiation heat transfer

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and

    undergraduate and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Introduction to heat transfer

    Introduction to conduction heat transfer

    One-dimensional and multidimensional heat

    transfer

    Unsteady state heat transfer

    Convection heat transfer

    Heat transfer coefficient

    Condensation and Boiling heat transfer

    Radiation heat transfer

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    Heat Transfer

    Mathematical

    Modeling

    You will learn

    Advanced topics in conduction

    heat transfer, different heat

    conduction formulations,

    lumped formulation, integral

    formulation differential

    formulation, initial and

    boundary conditions,

    superposition, Bessel function,

    fourier functions, orthogonal

    functions

    Duration

    21 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for graduate

    students in mechanical,

    chemical, and thermal

    engineering and people have

    background in heat transfer

    Course Content

    Heat Transfer Modeling

    Boundary conditions

    Lumped formulation

    Integral formulation

    Differential formulation

    Initial and boundary

    conditions

    Superposition

    Bessel function

    Fourier series

    Orthogonal function

    Partial differential

    equations in heat transfer

    equations

    Thermodynamics

    You will learn

    Basic terms in thermodynamics,

    heat and work, first and second

    law of thermodynamics, enthalpy,

    entropy, phase equilibrium,

    chemical equilibrium,

    thermodynamic cycles

    Duration

    36 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    mechanical and chemical

    engineers, and graduate students.

    Course Content

    Basic Terms

    First law of thermodynamics

    Second law of thermodynamics

    Work and Heat

    Enthalpy

    Entropy

    Properties of a pure substance

    Irreversibility and availability

    Power and refrigeration

    Gas mixtures

    Phase equilibrium

    Chemical equilibrium

    Equations of state

    Mass and Energy

    Balance

    You will learn

    Chemical engineers roles and

    responsibilities, chemical

    processes and introductory

    concepts, material balance

    without and with reactions, ideal

    and real gases, energy balance,

    heats of solution and mixing,

    energy balances on nonreactive

    and reactive processes

    Duration

    35 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines, chemical

    processes engineers and

    technicians, and undergraduate

    graduate students.

    Course Content

    Units and dimensions

    Conversion of units

    Mass and volume

    Flow rate

    Chemical composition

    Temperature and pressure

    Material balance

    Recycle and bypass

    Ideal and real gases

    Energy balance on nonreactive processes

    Energy balance on reactive processes

    Combined material and energy balance

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    Fluid Mechanics

    You will learn

    The basic terms in fluid

    mechanics, fluid flow

    classifications, laminar and

    turbulent flow, Bernoulli

    equation, Navier-Stokes

    equation, velocity profile

    calculation, dimensional

    analysis, boundary layer

    theory, and fluid flow in pipes

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, mechanical,

    civil and process engineers and

    technicians, and undergraduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Introduction

    Balance equation and the

    mass balance

    Bernoulli’s equation

    Fluid friction

    Momentum balance

    Laminar and Turbulent

    flows

    Fluid flow in pipes

    Pumps, compressors, and

    turbines,

    Flow through porous

    media

    Non-newtonian fluid flow

    Turbulence

    Mixing

    Dimensional analysis

    Advanced Topics in

    Fluid Mechanics

    You will learn

    Advanced terms in fluid

    mechanics, turbulence, vorticity,

    analysis of a differential fluid

    element in laminar flow,

    differential equations of fluid

    flow, inviscid fluid flow, viscous

    flow, boundary layer theory,

    multiphase flow, fluidization

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel,

    Mechanical, Process and Civil

    engineers, consulting and

    engineering staff, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Fluid Statics

    Conservation of Mass

    Control-Volume Approach

    Analysis of a differential fluid element in laminar flow

    Differential equations of fluid flow

    Solving differential equations

    Inviscid fluid flow

    Viscid fluid flow

    Dimensional analysis

    Boundary Layer Theory

    Turbulent flow

    Multiphase flow

    Fluidization

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    Wastewater

    Treatment

    Processes

    You will learn

    Basic concepts in water and

    wastewater treatment, physical

    operations such as

    sedimentation, flocculation,

    floatation and filtration,

    chemical processes such as

    ozonation, chlorination, and

    biological processes such as

    aerobic and anaerobic

    processes

    Duration

    36 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides

    substantial technical detail and

    it is designed for technical

    personnel, all engineering

    disciplines, consulting and

    engineering staff, water and

    wastewater treatment plants

    engineers and technicians,

    civil and chemical engineers.

    Course Content

    Basic terms in water and

    wastewater treatment

    Characterization of

    wastewater

    Municipal and industrial

    wastewater properties

    Sedimentation

    Flocculation

    Coagulation

    Floatation

    Activated sludge process

    Nitrogen and

    phosphorous removal

    Ozontion and chlorination

    Advanced

    Wastewater

    Treatment

    You will learn

    Advanced topics in water and

    wastewater processes, advanced

    biological processes including

    aerobic and anaerobic processes,

    wastewater microbiology,

    advanced chemical processes

    Duration

    30 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail and it is designed

    for technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines,

    consulting and engineering staff,

    water and wastewater treatment

    plants engineers and technicians,

    civil and chemical engineers.

    Course Content

    Wastewater microbiology

    Activated sludge process

    Advanced aerobic processes

    Advanced anaerobic processes

    Biological nitrogen and phosphorous removal

    Biological wastewater treatment modeling

    Advanced chemical processes

    UV process

    Ozonation process

    Chlorination process

    Environmental

    Chemistry

    You will learn

    Basic concepts in chemistry,

    organic chemistry, physical

    chemistry, and analytical

    chemistry, introduction to

    atmospheric chemistry,

    greenhouse effects, ozone hole,

    renewable and nuclear energy,

    global warming, chemistry of

    water, water analysis, heavy

    metals in waste and soil

    Duration

    15 hours

    Who Should Attend

    The course provides substantial

    technical detail on piping

    drawings and it is designed for

    technical personnel, all

    engineering disciplines, piping

    engineers and technologists,

    manufacturing engineers and

    technicians, process engineers

    and technicians, and graduate

    students.

    Course Content

    Basic concepts in chemistry

    Basic concepts in analytical chemistry

    Water chemistry

    Water and wastewater analysis

    Atmospheric chemistry

    Greenhouse effects and ozone hole

    Soil chemistry

    Solid waste characterization

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