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Control Valve Engineering Sizing and Selection

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  • Dec 02, 2024
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Control Valve Engineering – Sizing and Selection, available at $49.99, with 10 lectures, and has 2 subscribers.

You will learn about Control Valve- Selection, Sizing and Technical Datasheets Control Valve- Specifications, Technical Bid Tabulation and Technical Query Control Valve- Vendor offer, GAD, Inspection and Documentation Control Valve- Control Valve Operations, Valve Body & Bonnet, Actuator and Positioner Control Valve- Valve Accessories: AFR, SOV, Limit Switches, Volume Booster, Volume Tanks This course is ideal for individuals who are Instrumentation Engineer or Electronics Engineer or Electrical Engineer or Chemical Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or Any who wants to learn It is particularly useful for Instrumentation Engineer or Electronics Engineer or Electrical Engineer or Chemical Engineer or Mechanical Engineer or Any who wants to learn.

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Summary

Title: Control Valve Engineering – Sizing and Selection

Price: $49.99

Number of Lectures: 10

Number of Published Lectures: 10

Number of Curriculum Items: 10

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10

Original Price: ?2,299

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Control Valve- Selection, Sizing and Technical Datasheets
  • Control Valve- Specifications, Technical Bid Tabulation and Technical Query
  • Control Valve- Vendor offer, GAD, Inspection and Documentation
  • Control Valve- Control Valve Operations, Valve Body & Bonnet, Actuator and Positioner
  • Control Valve- Valve Accessories: AFR, SOV, Limit Switches, Volume Booster, Volume Tanks
  • Who Should Attend

  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Any who wants to learn
  • Target Audiences

  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Electronics Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Chemical Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Any who wants to learn
  • What is a Control Valve?

    The control valve manipulates a flowing fluid, such as gas, steam, water, or chemical compounds, to compensate for the load disturbance and keep the regulated process variable as close as possible to the desired set point.

    Objective of this Course

    The objective of this course is to provide Control valves are the essential final elements used to control fluid flow and pressure conditions in a vast range of industrial processes. The control valve industry is itself a vast enterprise whilst the influence of control valves on the performance of high-value processes worldwide is very much larger. Hence it is a major responsibility on control and instrumentation engineers to deliver the best possible control valve choices for every application they encounter. It is claimed that the majority of control valves throughout the world have not been correctly sized and that large numbers operate on manual mode. Whether this is true or not is difficult to establish but we do know that the method of sizing and selecting a control valve for a specific application is generally not well understood.

    Learning objective

  • An introduction to final control element.

  • Detail information about control valve.

  • Explain the types of control valves.

  • Describe the characteristics of control valve.

  • Control valve application at high pressure.

  • Explain high-pressure drop applications.

  • Detailed about actuators.

  • Explain the type of POSITIONERS.

  • Describes pneumatic circuits.

  • Materials required for control valve.

  • Discuss different quality standards for control valve.

  • What are the Goals?

    By the end of this Process Control Valves training course, participants should be able to:

  • Comprehend valve operation.

  • Understand and appreciate assorted common valve types.

  • Size and select the correct valve set (including actuators), suited to each specific application.

  • Choose suitable positioners, based on prevailing conditions.

  • Use multiple techniques to tune a valve-controlled process.

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Course Contents

    Chapter 2: Introduction, Working, P&ID Representation and Classification

    Lecture 1: Control Valve – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Control Valve – Working

    Lecture 3: P&ID Representation

    Lecture 4: Control Valve – Classification

    Chapter 3: Control Valve Characteristics

    Lecture 1: Valve Characteristics

    Lecture 2: Glove Valve

    Chapter 4: Valve Packing and Fugitive Emission

    Lecture 1: Valve Packing

    Lecture 2: Fugitive Emission

    Instructors

  • Control Valve Engineering Sizing and Selection  No.2
    R.B. Singh
    Instrumentation Design Engineer, Expert in INtools
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