Explanation
Valves: Principles, Operation & Design Valves of various designs and applications are encountered nowadays during petroleum refining, petroleum and process industries as well as energy generation and environmental engineering. This course is designed to give you a thorough understanding of the details of valve construction and operation. This understanding is a prerequisite for the successful operation of your plant and plumbing system. The course includes extensive graphics, 3D animations and various views to give you a practical and practical overview of valves.
Also included in this course is an in-depth discussion of actuators and control valves. You will learn how to use fluid controls to regulate fluid flow. Concepts such as head loss, pressure drop, valve coefficient “Cv”, flow resistance, valve curvature and cavitation will be introduced. Finally, the course introduces valve symbols and engineering drawing representations such as piping and equipment diagrams (P&ID’s). Standards and regulations regarding valves and their equipment will be discussed in detail. You will learn how valve status and failure modes are shown on engineering drawings
What will you learn?
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Understand valves and control valve working principles to successfully operate your plant and piping system.
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Understand valve construction details (bonnet, stem, plate, seat, packing, body, etc.)
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Know the characteristics and applications of each type of valve (ball, cable, gate, pinch, butterfly, diaphragm, check, needle…)
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Learn how to choose the right valve for a specific application
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Learn how to disassemble and assemble all types of valves using 3D and 2D models
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Identify and understand the principles of operation of common valve actuators (pneumatic, hydraulic, electric, etc.)
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Understand how single actuation and double acting pneumatic actuators work through graphics and 3D animations
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Understand the principle of failure open (FO) and failure close (FC) actuators
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Learn how to convert a single character spring return from a single character to a double character and vice versa.
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Learn how to replace a failed closed actuator with a failed open actuator and replacement
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Learn how to calculate the coefficient of resistance “K” for each valve
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Learn what the flow coefficient “Cv” on a control valve means and how to use it to estimate flow and pressure drop.
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Understand the theory of flow regulation with control valves
Who is this course for?
- Chemical, Process, Petroleum Engineers
- Design engineers
- Plumbing engineers
- Plant engineers
- Center Managers
- Maintenance technicians
- mechanics
- Plant operators
- Recent College graduates
Guide to Valves: Principles, Operation & Design
- Publisher: Udemy
- Teacher: WR training
- Language : English
- Level : All Levels
- Number of Courses: 150
- Duration : 4 hours and 46 minutes
Contains 12/2022
Requirements
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Some engineering or field knowledge is preferred but not mandatory. All concepts are explained in depth using easy-to-understand language to allow students to build their knowledge from the base.
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Attendance at our course “Plumbing Systems: Drafting & Design” is optional but not mandatory.
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Attendance at our course “Fluid flow in piping systems” is optional but not mandatory
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