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BASIC TO ADVANCE PROCESS DESIGN ENGINEERING

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Trinergy Engineering
Trinergy Engineering
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Why enroll

Participants join this course to gain practical, industry-relevant skills in process engineering design that are widely used in chemical and process industries. It helps them learn real tools, standards, and software used by industry professionals. The course also improves their job opportunities and prepares them for process engineering roles and interviews. 🚀

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Pharmaceutical & Healthcare or Oil & Gas Upstream
  • You're a Chemical & Process / Petroleum Technology professional
  • You have 3+ years of hands-on experience in this field
  • You want to build skills in Engineering & Design

You should skip if

  • You're new to this field with no prior experience
  • You need a different specialisation outside Chemical & Process
  • You need fully self-paced, on-demand content

Course details

This program provides a comprehensive understanding of process engineering design and real industry practices. It begins with pump design, line sizing, and hydraulic calculations, helping participants understand fluid flow and equipment selection. Learners then explore heat exchanger design and thermal analysis using HTRI, focusing on heat transfer and efficient thermal system design.The program also covers PFD and P&ID design along with process automation and control systems, which are essential for understanding how industrial processes are designed and operated. Participants learn pressure safety valve (PSV) design based on API 520, 521, and 526 standards, ensuring safe pressure management in process plants.Further modules include control valve sizing and flow optimization using Fisher software, along with separator, pressure vessel, and storage tank design used widely in process industries. The course also introduces fractionation columns, absorption columns, and scrubber process design, which are important for separation and purification processes.Participants will gain knowledge in compressor, blower, and fan selection and design for gas handling and airflow management. The program also explains process engineering documentation and project management, helping engineers understand real project workflows.Additionally, learners study utility system design and cooling tower engineering, which support plant operations. The course concludes with pre-commissioning, commissioning, and performance testing, along with process simulation using Aspen, HTRI, DWSIM, and Excel tools. It also includes interview preparation and CV writing guidance to help process engineers advance their careers.

Course suitable for

Key topics covered

  • Module 1: Pump Design, Line Sizing, and Hydraulic Calculations

  • Module 2: Heat Exchanger Design and Thermal Analysis with HTRI

  • Module 3: PFD & P&ID Design, Process Automation, and Control Systems

  • Module 4: Pressure Safety Valve Design (API 520/521/526)

  • Module 5: Control Valve Sizing and Flow Optimization & Fisher software.

  • Module 6: Separator, Pressure Vessel, and Storage Tank Design

  • Module 7: Fractionation Column, Absorption Column, and Scrubber Process

  • Design

  • Module 8: Compressor, Blower, and Fan Selection and Design

  • Module 9: Process Engineering Documentation and Project Management

  • Module 10: Utility System Design and Cooling Tower Engineering

  • Module 11: Pre-Commissioning, Commissioning, and Performance Testing

  • Module 12: Process Simulation with HTRI, Aspen, DWSIM, and Excel Tools

  • Module 13: Interview Preparation and CV Writing for Process Engineers

Opportunities that await you!

Skills & tools you'll gain

Engineering & Design

Career opportunities

Training details

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