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Training Programme - Post Graduate Diploma in 'MECHANICAL DESIGN OF PROCESS EQUIPMENTS'
Post Graduate Diploma in Mechanical Design Of Process Equipments, Mechanical Design Of Process Equipments Training

Eligibility :

Fresh/ Experienced - Diploma/ Degree Mechanical / Production Engineers.

Process equipment design course is unique, which discusses all the following items in a single course. It begins by discussing the fundamentals of material selection for process plant applications/simulation & mechanical design of equipments.

Key Points of Syllabus :

Introduction to :
  • Role of Process Equipment designer in various fields
  • Industry functioning and plat overview
  • Basic process requirement of plants/projects
  • Importance of codes and standards and their applications
Documents Study :
  • P&ID
  • Process Data Sheet
  • PFD and other documents used for designing
  • Vendor data, its checking & use in design
  • Other various inputs
Selection of materials required for various services.
To understand pressure part calculations.
Preparation of :
  • Mechanical data sheets of process equipments
  • Bill of Material at various stages
Basic Introduction of :
  • Piping components used in equipments
  • Construction procedure of process equipments
  • Welding, Inspection and method of testing
Mechanical design of Process Equipments (Vessels, Reactors, Heat Exchanger, Distillation Columns, Chimney etc.)
Overview of G.A. Drawings and Fabrication drawings of Equipments.
MDMT (Minimum Design Mental Temperature)
Overview of NDT
Overview of Rotary Equipments.
Overview of Piping / Nozzle Orientation / Isometric etc.
Site Visit will be arranged at industrial plant either in shut down or not working conditions.

 

Objective

Scope of the Training Program

Batch No.CategoryPlanned Starting DateLast Date of AdmissionCompletion DateDurationTimings
02078 Full Time 03-Feb-2025 27-Jan-2025 08-Mar-2025 1 month Monday to Saturday 8.00 am to 1.00 pm
02079 Weekend Batches 02-Mar-2025 23-Feb-2025 01-Jun-2025 3 Months Sundays 8.00 am to 5.30 pm