CODE: NEN31
DURATION: 3 Days | 5 Days | 10 Days
CERTIFICATIONS: CPD
This course introduces process plant design and simulation principles for chemical engineers. It covers material and energy balances, steady-state modelling with software such as Aspen HYSYS or CHEMCAD, economic analysis, and process optimization for safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Participants will learn to create process flowsheets (PFDs), develop piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), and size equipment like reactors, heat exchangers, and separators. Practical exercises will focus on troubleshooting, performance evaluation, and integrating control systems for industrial-scale operations.
This course is available in the following formats:
Virtual
Classroom
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Course Outcomes
Delegates will gain the knowledge and skills to:
Develop and interpret process flow diagrams (PFDs) and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs).
Perform material and energy balances for process design and optimization.
Use process simulation software to model unit operations and entire plant systems.
Specify and evaluate key process equipment such as reactors, distillation columns, pumps, and heat exchangers.
Integrate safety, environmental, and operability considerations into plant design.
Conduct process optimization, sensitivity analysis, and troubleshooting using simulation models.
At the end of this course, you’ll understand:
This course is designed for process engineers, chemical engineers, design engineers, project engineers, plant operations professionals, and technical managers involved in process plant development. It is also suitable for individuals responsible for process design, simulation, optimization, or troubleshooting activities in industrial facilities.
✓ Modern facilities
✓ Course materials and certificate
✓ Accredited international trainers
✓ Training materials and workbook
✓ Access to online resources