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Heat Exchangers: Equipment, Design and Operation

 
  November 01, 2007  
     
 
The Center for Professional Advancement, Your Computer - An Online Training Format
February 7, 2008


Who Should Attend
This course is intended for professionals needing a basic understanding of what a heat exchanger is, how it works, and some of the problems encountered in heat exchanger operations. This includes such people as:
  • Project engineers
  • Plant engineers
  • Process engineers
  • Equipment mechanical engineers
  • Process mechanical engineers
  • Plant operations personnel
  • Plant maintenance personnel
  • Plant design personnel

Description
This course contains basic introduction to heat exchanger theory, design and operation. The topics discussed are:

  • Basic heat exchanger theory
  • Spiral plate heat exchanger design
  • Preliminary heat exchanger sizing
  • Plate heat exchanger design
  • Diagnosing heat exchanger problems
  • Heat exchanger selection
  • Shell-and-tube heat exchanger design
  • Basic heat exchanger control loops

 
 
Organized by: The Center for Professional Advancement
Invited Speakers: Edward T. Luckiewicz, P.E. Chemical Engineering, MBA, C.E.O. of XIMIX, Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Drexel University

Edward T. Luckiewicz is an Adjunct Professor of Chemical Engineering and the coordinator of a P.E. Review Program at Drexel University. He teaches courses in engineering economics, process plant design, thermodynamics and separation techniques. Mr. Luckiewicz has over thirty years experience as a process engineer, project engineer and technical consultant in the design, engineering, construction, simulation and safety of process and power plants. He holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and an M.B.A. in Financial and Marketing Management from Drexel University.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration: Please click here for registration information.
E-mail: info@cfpa.com
 
   
 
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