Sublimination64
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2017
- 7
Hello everyone,
I recently been contacted by an E&P for a screen interview for the role of a Process Engineer at a Petrochemical Facility.
Can anyone suggest / reference a good book/website/etc. that I may look at and do an intense reading for a less than a week and help me grasp the general calculation done as a process engineer? Such as heat/mass balance, heat transfer applications, chemistry, etc. The basics. I did see thermodynamics and heat transfer in college but haven't really applied them in my roles.
Brief background of myself. I’m a mechanical engineer and my experience involves engineering, quality, and fabrication of O&G equipment such as test separator skid packages, skid packages, pressure piping, and pressure vessels for the upstream and midstream. I have a large interest to be more involved with the process aspect of a system and to work in a downstream facility. Given what I know, I would tell my younger self to study chemical engineering.
Note: interview is in two weeks.
I recently been contacted by an E&P for a screen interview for the role of a Process Engineer at a Petrochemical Facility.
Can anyone suggest / reference a good book/website/etc. that I may look at and do an intense reading for a less than a week and help me grasp the general calculation done as a process engineer? Such as heat/mass balance, heat transfer applications, chemistry, etc. The basics. I did see thermodynamics and heat transfer in college but haven't really applied them in my roles.
Brief background of myself. I’m a mechanical engineer and my experience involves engineering, quality, and fabrication of O&G equipment such as test separator skid packages, skid packages, pressure piping, and pressure vessels for the upstream and midstream. I have a large interest to be more involved with the process aspect of a system and to work in a downstream facility. Given what I know, I would tell my younger self to study chemical engineering.
Note: interview is in two weeks.