Pumps have been the heart of any plant as they are the main equipment used to guarantee the required process flow or pressure. Pumps are used extensively in oil and gas, chemical, and petrochemical industries to pump different fluid types at various pressures and temperatures.
Without a pump or if there is a problem in the pump operation, this can cause a huge process disturbance, and in some cases, this may lead to process shutdown.
Sizing the pumps and their suction and discharge systems is one of the major carried-out activities by process engineers during process design. This course will not just explain the theory of operation of a pump against the process.
We will see live examples where we shall calculate main pump requirements such as:
Net positive suction head (NPSH)
Differential head
Hydraulic power
This will be through Excel sheets that will be provided in the course to teach you how to calculate these parameters. You shall have access to pump calculation sheets throughout the course.
In this course, we shall also see:
How the pump curve works and how to plot it against the system curve.
How the pump and process system interact with each other and how the pump responds and interacts with process changes or disturbances.
The difference between the pump curve of a centrifugal pump VS a positive displacement pump. We shall also see how each of them interacts with the discharge system differently.
Different control methods to make sure we are on the required pump operating point.
Different pump configurations, how to operate the pumps in series and in parallel, and how this is reflected on pump curves.
So cannot wait to see you in the course, and I hope it shall give you added value!