Course description
Process simulation is a versatile tool used by process engineers to investigate about the feasibility of a process and to carry out preliminary design of chemical plants. This course will give you the knowledge necessary to use process simulation software with confidence and efficacy in order to save up money and time associated with the engineering activities.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
- Professionals involved in all the engineering stages of a process design (i.e.: Preliminary Design, Operations, De-bottlenecking, etc.).
- These will include chemical engineers, petroleum engineers, production engineers, trainee process engineers and operator trainers. Case studies and examples will cover a range of levels, making the course suitable for both experienced and unexperienced professionals.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
- Professionals involved in all the engineering stages of a process design (i.e.: Preliminary Design, Operations, De-bottlenecking, etc.).
- These will include chemical engineers, petroleum engineers, production engineers, trainee process engineers and operator trainers. Case studies and examples will cover a range of levels, making the course suitable for both experienced and unexperienced professionals.
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