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Course Outline
1. INTRODUCTION
This course provides practical guidance for the design of liquid and vapor phase devices for the adsorption of organic chemicals. The adsorptive media addressed include granular activated carbon (GAC) and other alternative adsorption carbon media, such as powdered activated carbon (PAC) and non-carbon adsorbents.
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. REGENERATION, REACTIVATION, AND DISPOSAL OF SPENT ACTIVATED CARBON
Learning
Biofuels include ethanol from grain or sugar, diesel fuel from soybeans, ethanol from cellulosic feedstock, and several other feedstock/fuel combinations. This course provides information about the Biomass Research and Development Board’s seven point Action Plan for development of biofuels. There is also information about and a comparison among the wide variety of possible biofuels, with
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This course provides the basic concepts of cathodic protection, together with important criteria and
Learning Objectives
Learn about the site testing requirements needed to design cathodic protection systems
Learn how to calculate current requirements based on coating efficiency and current density
Learn the nine steps in designing a sacrificial anode system
Learn the thirteen steps in designing an impressed current system
Learn how to calculate the number of anodes
Course Outline
1. General Guidance
2. Remedial Cleaning Procedures
3. Developing a Water Treatment Program
4. Reports and Audits
5. Glossary
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Learn about pre-operational cleaning of new industrial water-using systems and equipment.
Learn about remedial cleaning of industrial water systems and equipment to restore them to optimal operating
This course is the first in a series of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Courses. This course is designed for engineers entering the specialty of LNG or who want to understand the basics of LNG production, storage, transportation, safety measures, and vaporization.
Learners taking this course are expected to have
LNG plants and other petrochemical plants are built to bring a return on investment to their investors through their safe operation. Their designers and engineer-led operators require technical
This learning is given in 3 parts.
This learning is given in 3 parts. This is part 2.
This course introduces learners to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) production processes. LNG is widely used around the world. It is a very compact form of natural gas in liquid form. It is used on very cold days to supplement gas from the interstate pipelines to supply gas load centers like New York, Boston, and other major load areas. Natural gas
In the earlier courses, the basics of thermodynamics were covered and applied to a single-component (pure substance) refrigerant system. The car air conditioner was used as a basis for understanding the vapor compression, pressure let down, and evaporation cooling system. Later, the same concepts were applied to zeotropic mixed refrigerants, which
Learning Objectives
It is the intention of this course to enable process engineers or plant operations personnel to be able to calculate the time required to heat or cool an agitated liquid batch with a minimum of effort. The course will explain the derivation of the heating and cooling application equations, along with simplifying assumptions. Two examples are given:
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This course discusses the need for an operation and maintenance (O&M) plan for a landfill gas collection system that addresses the following: extraction wells; LFG monitoring probes; condensate collection and treatment; and flare station. A site-specific monitoring program should be established that is flexible and performance based. LFG needs to be monitored on a regular basis to enable adjustments to be made to the wells to maximize extraction,
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This discussion provides guidance for the design of pipelines. Pipelines are typically either interterminal pipelines which are cross country and connect installations, or installation pipelines which
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This course provides an introduction to the treatment of steam boiler water to prevent buildup of harmful chemicals that can cause harmful corrosion, sludge buildup and other
Course Description
This course will provide an introduction to water treatment processes and technology. You will be introduced to factors to consider in selecting water treatment processes, preliminary treatment, aeration, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation basins, filtration, fluoride adjustment, taste and odor control, water softening, iron and manganese control, and corrosion and scale control in water treatment plants and distribution systems. You will