CfPA-The Center for Professional Advancement, 90 Minute Accredited Online Training
September 25, 2014 at 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (ET)
Who Should Attend This on-line training will benefit professionals in the following industries: • Chemical and petrochemical • Thermal power plants and electricity-generating • Research institutions • Oil • Mechanical and car industries • University chemical and mechanical engineering departments • Pharmaceutical • Mining • Food and cosmetics • Other industries with cooling tower utilization
It is intended for chemical and mechanical engineers and technicians, design engineers, water plant managers and supervisors, process operation engineers and technicians, working in the following departments: • Operation and manufacturing • Design • Research and development • Feasibility study • Power plants • Chemical and mechanical research institutions • Chemical and mechanical engineering departments Description This course will be available On Demand: September 26, 2014
This 90-minute accredited introductory course will provide a brief technical review of basic theoretical and design aspects related to cooling tower technologies. Particular emphasis shall be placed upon the following aspects: Definitions and basic principles of cooling towers; Process descriptions with schematic diagrams; Design parameters and considerations; Technical and economic feasibilities of water treatment schemes and concentration cycles; Water chemistry and microbiology related to cooling towers.
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Dr. Malik L. Hami, Consultant to the Chemical processing Industry
Dr. Malik L. Hami is an Associate Professor of chemical engineering and a consultant chemical engineer. The holder of Ph.D., M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in chemical engineering from British universities, he worked in the petroleum industry for over 13 years prior to full time university appointment, mainly specializing in the fields of water engineering and pollution control. At the university he taught many subjects and conducted research related to water desalination, while, at the same time, maintaining his consultancy to industry in the field of water engineering.
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