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Introduction to Pump & Pump Hydraulics

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Introduction to Pump & Pump Hydraulics

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  • Course type

    Instructor led live training

  • Course duration

    2 Hrs

  • Course start date

    August 17, 2024

  • Language

Why enroll

By attending this course, the participants will have a better understanding of some of the pump concepts as mentioned below. These will not only create an edge over his fellow colleagues but also help him in his career advancement. The participant will learn about

1. Pump Curves, their working, and find the performance points based on the system curve

2. Determine the available NPSH for the pump and make sure we don't avoid cavitation using problem-solving examples

3. Pump pressure according to the estimated process Requirements to solve Pump power and discharge side calculation examples

4. Select the power of the pump

5. Difference between centrifugal and positive pump operation

6. Pump control method

7. Pump Series and parallel

Opportunities that awaits you!

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Course details

As a chemical engineer, understand the operating principles of centrifugal and piston pumps and how to calculate the critical points of pumps.

For Entry Level Chemical Process Engineers

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Chemical & Process

Key topics covered

We will see live examples where we shall calculate main pump requirements such as:

 

Net positive suction head (NPSH)

 

Differential head

 

Hydraulic power

 

This will be through Excel sheets that will be provided in the course to teach you how to calculate these parameters. You shall have access to pump calculation sheets throughout the course.

 

Training details

This is a live course that has a scheduled start date.

Live session

2 Hours every day

1 Days

Why people choose EveryEng

Industry-aligned courses, expert training, hands-on learning, recognized certifications, and job opportunities—all in a flexible and supportive environment.

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August 17, 2024

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