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Chemical
- Sep 13, 2013
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Hi all,
I'm a new chemical engineer.
I feel (and I have seen) that many of the chemical engineering textbooks calculations (equipment sizing, cost calcs, etc.) I saw in college are not aligned with real life ( or are not aligned to what is actually done in an engineering firm).
I want to grow professionally and boost my confidence, so I'm looking for a professional training program for the following:
1-Equipment Sizing.
2-Equipment Selection & Specification.
3-Storage Tanks, Reactor Selection & Sizing .
4-Pump, Valve, Blower & Compressor Selection & Sizing.
The training program I'm looking for should be practical, have a real life approach, and focus on calculations using spreadsheets and or software(s) used in most engineering firms.
If you know a good training program that fits the description, please reply.
all the inputs are appreciated, thanks.
pb2102sm
I'm a new chemical engineer.
I feel (and I have seen) that many of the chemical engineering textbooks calculations (equipment sizing, cost calcs, etc.) I saw in college are not aligned with real life ( or are not aligned to what is actually done in an engineering firm).
I want to grow professionally and boost my confidence, so I'm looking for a professional training program for the following:
1-Equipment Sizing.
2-Equipment Selection & Specification.
3-Storage Tanks, Reactor Selection & Sizing .
4-Pump, Valve, Blower & Compressor Selection & Sizing.
The training program I'm looking for should be practical, have a real life approach, and focus on calculations using spreadsheets and or software(s) used in most engineering firms.
If you know a good training program that fits the description, please reply.
all the inputs are appreciated, thanks.
pb2102sm