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PE0055 : Process Reactors: Operation, Troubleshooting, Start-Up & Shutdown
Process Reactors: Operation, Troubleshooting, Start-Up & Shutdown
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COURSE TITLE:PE0055 : Process Reactors: Operation, Troubleshooting, Start-Up & Shutdown
COURSE DATE:Mar 04 - Mar 07 2024
DURATION:4 Days
INSTRUCTOR:Mr. Henry Beer
VENUE:Al Khobar, KSA
COURSE FEE:$ 4500
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Date : Mar 03 - Mar 07 (5 Days) Location : Dubai, UAE Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 5500 Course Info
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Date : Sep 02 - Sep 05 (4 Days) Location : Istanbul, Turkey Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 5000 Course Info
Date : Dec 09 - Dec 12 (4 Days) Location : Dubai, UAE Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 4500 Course Info

Course Description

This practical and highly-interactive course includes various practical sessions and exercises. Theory learnt will be applied using our state-of-the-art simulators. Process reactors are vessels designed to contain chemical reactions. The design of a process reactor deals with multiple aspects of process engineering. Process engineers design reactors to maximize net present value for the given reaction. Designers ensure that the reaction proceeds with the highest efficiency towards the desired output product, producing the highest yield of product while requiring the least amount of money to purchase and operate. Normal operating expenses include energy input, energy removal, raw material costs, labor, etc. Energy changes can come in the form of heating or cooling, pumping to increase pressure, frictional pressure loss or agitation. Both tank and tubular reactors can be used as continuous reactors or batch reactors, and either may accommodate one or more solids (reagents, catalyst, or inert materials), but the reagents and products are typically fluids. Most commonly, reactors are run at steady-state, but can also be operated in a transient state. When a reactor is first brought into operation (after maintenance or in operation) it would be considered to be in a transient state, where key process variables change with time.This course is designed to provide delegates with an up-to-date knowledge on the operation, troubleshooting, start-up and shutdown of process reactors. It covers the various techniques of chemical reactions; operating variables of process reactors such as pressure, temperature, hydrogen ratio, R/G ratio and LHSV; start-up guidelines and emergency shutdown procedures for process reactors; proper safety rules for reactor operation; and the reaction mechanism involved in process reactors. Participants will be able to discuss the process control and troubleshooting techniques of process reactors; employ proven start-up and shutdown procedures and have an indepth understanding of the catalyst regeneration procedure; apply feed preparation, catalyst deactivation and catalyst poisoning; and determine the different types of catalyst.

TRAINING METHODOLOGY

This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies:

Lectures
Workshops & Work Presentations
Case Studies & Practical Exercises
Videos, Software & Simulators

In an unlikely event, the course instructor may modify the above training methodology for technical reasons.

VIRTUAL TRAINING (IF APPLICABLE)

If this course is delivered online as a Virtual Training, the following limitations will be applicable:

Certificates:Only soft copy certificates will be issued
Training Materials:Only soft copy materials will be issued
Training Methodology:80% theory, 20% practical
Training Program:4 hours per day, from 09:30 to 13:30

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