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Pump Unit Operation Fundamentals And Sizing For Processes - OneDDL - 01-07-2024 Published 1/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 797.98 MB | Duration: 1h 34m The Course for Development of Fundamental Knowledge on Pump Essentials and Sizing Parameters Free Download What you'll learn Pump Fundamentals Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pump Comparisons Industrial Utilization of Various Pump Types Pumps General Characterization Parameters Affecting Pump Selection Procedure Head, Flow Rate, Specific Speed Shutoff Head Power Requirements of Pump NPSH, Risk of Cavitation Pump Performance Curves Pumps Operational Issues Requirements Fluid Flow Fundamentals is a must for understanding this course better. No further requirements other than that. Description Pump Unit Operation: Fundamentals and Sizing for Processes training course is designed to provide the harmony of theoretical knowledge behind pump basics and practical guidelines for its sizing procedure.During the industrial age, one of the first essential machines was invented. This machine is pumping system. Since then, it continues to evolve with different sizes, types, and application.Pump is a piece of mechanical equipment which moves the liquid from level to high level or moves fluid from the low-pressure area to high-pressure area. It can also be a booster in a piping network system. Moreover, it converts merely transfer liquid from source to destination and circulate fluid around a system. Reports show that pumping system has been the 20 percent of worlds electrical demand and the 25-55 percentage of energy usage in some industries.The training course goes over the following topics, in 16 lectures and 3 practice sessions with 1.5 hours of video training material:Why are Pumps Needed?Pumps General CharacterizationFactors Affecting Pump SelectionCentrifugal Pumps: Essential Components and Performance ParametersPump Head, Head CalculationsShutoff Head and Pump RunoutPump Power RequirementNet Positive Suction Head (NPSH) and Its CalculationPump Performance CurvePump Operational Issues and Possible CausesThe above essential topics have clearly been discussed during the course. This training can be really helpful for students, engineers, and even teachers aiming to deliver the essentials of oil and gas separation design from the engineering point of view. By spending only 1.5 hours, you can really understand the whole topic and further do practical calculations. The course instructor does also provide the service of answering questions for all course participants for free. Overview Section 1: Pump Unit Operation: Fundamentals Lecture 1 Why are Pumps Needed? Lecture 2 Pumps General Characterization Lecture 3 Factors Affecting Pump Selection Lecture 4 Centrifugal Pumps: Essential Components Lecture 5 Centrifugal Pumps - Performance Essentials Lecture 6 More on Pump Head Section 2: Pump Unit Operation: Sizing Essentials for Processes Lecture 7 Practice Session 1: Head Calculation - PART I Lecture 8 Practice Session 1: Head Calculation - PART II Lecture 9 Shutoff Head and Pump Runout Lecture 10 Pump Power Requirement Lecture 11 NPSH (Net Positive Suction Head) Lecture 12 Practice Session 2: Determination of Cavitation Risk - PART I Lecture 13 Practice Session 2: Determination of Cavitation Risk - PART II Lecture 14 Pump Performance Curve Lecture 15 Practice Session 3: Centrifugal Pump Design Lecture 16 Pump Operational Issues and Possible Causes Engineers working with Pumps,Process Engineers,Chemical Engineers,Chemical Process Engineering Graduates or Undergraduates,Any Discipline Engineers Aiming to Learn Essentials of Pump Unit Operation and Sizing Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |