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Complete Process Design Engineering Course
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 8h 37m | Size: 4.37 GB[/center]
A Step-by-Step Guide to Complete Process Design Engineering Course for Students and Beginners
What you'll learn
Understand fundamentals of Chemical and process design engineering and apply core concepts in real industrial scenarios.
Perform line sizing calculations for liquids and gases using practical engineering methods.
Identify, select, and understand valves including control valves and pressure safety valves (PSV).
Develop P&ID Diagrams and understand real-world process documentation used in industries.
Requirements
Basic understanding of chemical engineering concepts (helpful but not mandatory)
Interest in process design, piping, and industrial systems
No prior experience in process design required - everything is explained step-by-step
A notebook or software (Excel/calculator) for simple calculations
Willingness to learn and apply concepts in real-world scenarios
Description
Complete Process Design Engineering Course
Learn Piping, Line Sizing, Valves, PSV & Practical Chemical Engineering Concepts
Are you a chemical engineering student or professional who wants to understand real-world process design concepts in a simple and practical way?
This course is designed to help you build a strong foundation in Process Design Engineering with an industry-focused approach. Instead of only learning theory, you will understand how engineering concepts are actually applied in real industrial systems.
Whether you are a student, fresher, or working professional, this course will guide you step-by-step through important topics used in process industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, and manufacturing sectors.
What You Will Learn
• Basics of Chemical Engineering
• Introduction to Process Design Engineering
• Piping Systems and Line Lists
• Line Sizing for Liquids and Gases
• Valve Types and Valve Functions
• Pressure Safety Valve (PSV) Fundamentals
• Pressure Control Valve (PCV) Basics
• Real-World Industrial Applications
• Practical Engineering Understanding
Why Take This Course?
Beginner-friendly explanations
Industry-oriented teaching approach
Practical examples and applications
Step-by-step learning structure
Helps bridge the gap between theory and industry
This course focuses on simplifying complex engineering topics so learners can gain confidence and develop job-ready skills.
Who this course is for
Chemical engineering students who want to understand real-world process design concepts
Freshers preparing for jobs in process design, oil & gas, or core engineering industries
Working professionals looking to upgrade skills in piping, line sizing, and valve systems
Anyone interested in learning practical aspects of process design engineering from basics
Engineers who want to bridge the gap between theory and industry applications
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Complete Process Design Engineering Course
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 8h 37m | Size: 4.37 GB[/center]
A Step-by-Step Guide to Complete Process Design Engineering Course for Students and Beginners
What you'll learn
Understand fundamentals of Chemical and process design engineering and apply core concepts in real industrial scenarios.
Perform line sizing calculations for liquids and gases using practical engineering methods.
Identify, select, and understand valves including control valves and pressure safety valves (PSV).
Develop P&ID Diagrams and understand real-world process documentation used in industries.
Requirements
Basic understanding of chemical engineering concepts (helpful but not mandatory)
Interest in process design, piping, and industrial systems
No prior experience in process design required - everything is explained step-by-step
A notebook or software (Excel/calculator) for simple calculations
Willingness to learn and apply concepts in real-world scenarios
Description
Complete Process Design Engineering Course
Learn Piping, Line Sizing, Valves, PSV & Practical Chemical Engineering Concepts
Are you a chemical engineering student or professional who wants to understand real-world process design concepts in a simple and practical way?
This course is designed to help you build a strong foundation in Process Design Engineering with an industry-focused approach. Instead of only learning theory, you will understand how engineering concepts are actually applied in real industrial systems.
Whether you are a student, fresher, or working professional, this course will guide you step-by-step through important topics used in process industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, and manufacturing sectors.
What You Will Learn
• Basics of Chemical Engineering
• Introduction to Process Design Engineering
• Piping Systems and Line Lists
• Line Sizing for Liquids and Gases
• Valve Types and Valve Functions
• Pressure Safety Valve (PSV) Fundamentals
• Pressure Control Valve (PCV) Basics
• Real-World Industrial Applications
• Practical Engineering Understanding
Why Take This Course?
Beginner-friendly explanations
Industry-oriented teaching approach
Practical examples and applications
Step-by-step learning structure
Helps bridge the gap between theory and industry
This course focuses on simplifying complex engineering topics so learners can gain confidence and develop job-ready skills.
Who this course is for
Chemical engineering students who want to understand real-world process design concepts
Freshers preparing for jobs in process design, oil & gas, or core engineering industries
Working professionals looking to upgrade skills in piping, line sizing, and valve systems
Anyone interested in learning practical aspects of process design engineering from basics
Engineers who want to bridge the gap between theory and industry applications
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