Chemical/Process Engineering Drawings And Diagrams
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 257.70 MB | Duration: 0h 41m
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 257.70 MB | Duration: 0h 41m
Learn how Process Engineering Drawings (BFDs, PFDs, P&IDs, C&E Diagrams) are Read, Developed, Revised and Updated
What you'll learn
Learn how to read and understand Block Flow Diagrams, BFDs
Learn how to read and understand Process Flow Diagrams, PFDs
Learn how to read and understand Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, P&IDs
Learn how to read and understand Cause and Effect Diagrams
Learn about various drawings used in other disciplines
Learn how to develop, revise and update P&IDs
Learn and Identify the symbols used in Essential Process Drawings
Know the location of various equipment illustrated on the Drawings
Know and Identify the Valve symbols on P&ID
Know and Identify the Pump and Compressor symbols on P&ID
Know and Identify the Tank symbols on P&ID
Understand and Interpret the various stream lines on P&ID
Requirements
There is no prerequisites for taking this course.
Description
Chemical/Process Engineering Drawings are the drawings that can show terminals, platforms or plants in small sizes. Within these drawings, some standardized symbols can be used to interpret and understand the plant data easier. "Why do you need to learn these drawings and what is their importance?"We don't always work in the plant or site. When you make calculations or work on modifications, it is not always possible to go to the plant or site for getting required data. Engineering diagrams are of great help as without getting any miles, you can know the parameters of the equipment, its downstream and upstream. There is considerable amount of drawings for any plant, but most utilized diagrams are Process Drawings that is the main subject of this training course. All Engineering Disciplines have their own process drawings, like:- Process, - Mechanical, - Instrument and Control and - Electrics.Therefore, being able to analyze Process Diagrams is mandatory for all engineering disciplines. Throughout this course, you will learn about the most essential Process Engineering Drawings and as well as, drawings used in other disciplines. Moreover, you will be provided with bonus sessions to learn about how to read, understand, develop, revise and even update these drawings.As there is no doubt about the importance of this training and course content, let's get started!
Overview
Section 1: ABOUT THE COURSE
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: ENGINEERING DRAWINGS AND DIAGRAMS
Lecture 2 Overview of Engineering Drawings and Diagrams
Section 3: PROCESS ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
Lecture 3 Block Flow Diagrams, BFDs
Lecture 4 Process Flow Diagrams, PFDs
Lecture 5 Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, P&IDs
Section 4: MORE ON PIPING AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAMS
Lecture 6 Tags on Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, P&IDs
Lecture 7 P&ID Development, Revision and Update
Lecture 8 Utility Lines in P&IDs
Section 5: OTHER ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
Lecture 9 Cause and Effect, C&E Diagrams
Lecture 10 Drawings used in Other Disciplines
Lecture 11 "BONUS" Lecture
Chemical Engineers,Process Engineers,Design Engineers / Technicians,Plant Operators,Maintenance Engineers / Technicians,Mechanics,Instrumentation Engineers / Technicians,Piping Engineers / Technicians,Chemical Engineering Students