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Rotating Equipment Design & Engineering



Rotating equipment is the general classification of mechanical equipment that is used to add Kinitic eneregy to a process. The addition of Kinetic energy may be needed to move material from one point to the next or to agitate the material. Some Examples Rotating equipment is the general classification of mechanical equipment that is used to add Kinitic eneregy to a process. The addition of Kinetic energy may be needed to move material from one point to the next or to agitate the material. Some Examples Rotating equipment is the general classification of mechanical equipment that is used to add Kinitic eneregy to a process. The addition of Kinetic energy may be needed to move material from one point to the next or to agitate the material.


What You Will Learn?

  • Introduction to Oil& Gas, Refinery, Petrochemical industries
  • Introduction to Projects, Engineering, Commissioning, Operations etc
  • Introduction to Pre-FEED, FEED and Detailed Engineering
  • Introduction to rotating equipment and associated systems equipment including: Centrifugal Pumps, Compressors,  and Steam Turbines
  • Positive Displacement Pumps, Pulsation Dampers and Accumulators
  • Valves; Safety, Butterfly, Control, Parallel Slide and Actuators
  • Best Hydraulic and Mechanical design practice and Pump / Compressor selection
  • Understanding system parameters and their effect on performance, including Oil and
  • Power industry systems appreciation
  • Bearings and lubrication: rolling element and sleeve and thrust types
  • Shaft sealing, mechanical seals and packed glands
  • General maintenance, installation, operation and commissioning
  • Machinery alignment and Dynamic balancing
  • Vibration and fault diagnosis
  • Machinery selection and coatings technology
  • Root cause analysis

Award

Rotating Equipment Design & Engineering for Process Industry

Entry Requirement:

Mechanical–  B.Tech / I.T.I / Diploma Holder ( Fresher &  Working Professional).

Course Duration: 1Month ( Regular)

Program Fees:

The Static Equipment Design & Engineering for Process Industry Program Based on Different-Different time modules. Students pay full fees at the time of the Admission.

Students are advised to check official fee rates at the Offices of SmartBrains. 

National Students: Tution Fees: INR 30,000/-

Declaration

• This training program is on AUTONOMOUS basis conducted by SmartBrains.
• SmartBrains has right to expel any student at any time for misbehavior, poor attendance without refunding the fees.

• Certification will be issued only after completion of course, submission of all assignments and passing all the examinations.

• SmartBrains has its own rules and regulations about conducting examinations and assessment of examinations.



Career Opportunities:

   The field of Rotating Equipment Design & Engineering includes the widest range of opportunities of any field of Electrical Project Development. They include:

 

                                              • Oil & Gas
                                              • Refinery
                                              • Power plants
                                              • Energy (Wind & Solar)
                                              • Petrochemical plants
                                              • Onshore & Offshore platforms
                                              • Transmission & Substation 
                                              • Switchgear & Panel
                                              • Pulp and paper plants
                                              • Fertilizer plants
                                              • Office buildings
                                              • Pharmaceutical plants
                                              • Food and beverage plants
                                              • Synthetic fuel plants
                                              • Water treatment facilities
                                              • Environmental waste disposal