Distillation Process and Equipment Training Software
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a great animated study guide for the distillation process and equipment.
This course covers many distillation practices and related information in the industry.
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Distillation Process Training Software
ESBN: YY1-6798-6040-OQ70
Description: (40 hrs)
The training program covers distillation practices, including fractional distillation, in detail. The distillation process training program provides a detailed examination of vapor-liquid equilibrium. It covers topics like pressure, temperature, and phase diagrams.
It also covers:
- Constant pressure equilibrium
- Relative volatility
- Constant temperature equilibrium
- Raoult's Law
- McCabe-Thiele method
Demonstrating the course provides an in-depth understanding of the distillation process.
The software's graphics and animations help users understand the distillation process. Its principles, as well as the design and operation of distillation columns.
- Detailed coverage of vapor-liquid equilibrium and related principles.
- The course describes various distillation practices.
- Detailed coverage of fractionation equipment and its operation.
- 2D/3D graphics, models, and animations achieve an in-depth understanding.
- Skill tests: certificate printouts.
Who Can Benefit:
The training program on the distillation process is for:
- Students
- Distillation Operators
- Distillation Process Engineers
- Process Technicians
- Maintenance and engineering staff who need formal training.
- It will boost their knowledge and confidence in maintenance work.
This program may be a good refresher for those with training. It may teach them essential information outside of their original training.
Hardware Lock
This course is also available using a "Hardware Lock" licensing method. Many users want to use the software on multiple computers. For example, they want to work with it on both their office and home computers. This Hardware Lock method allows users to install the software on as many computers as they like. They only need to enter the key on whichever computer they want to use the software. This copyright method also works great for the classroom environment.
Special Hardware Lock Bonus:
You can also ask us to embed your company logo in the training software for the hardware lock option.(Please note the URL of your company logo in the comments when ordering, or email your logo to us to use this feature.)
We will send an email confirming the order within 24 hours after purchase. If you ordered a downloadable version, check your email. It has the download link and activation code. We send a second email with tracking info if you ordered one of the shippable versions.
Download (1 Installation on 1 PC, Unlimited users, 1 User at a time.) $149
1 Hardware Lock (Unlimited Installations, Unlimited number of PCs, 1 User at a time.) $349
1 Network Hardware Lock (Network Installation, Unlimited number of PCs, 10 Users at a time.) $1049
1 Network Site License (Network Installation, Unlimited Simultaneous PCs and Users) $2100
Schools or companies needing a SCORM version of the above site license, please contact us and request a quote.
Distillation Course Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Vapor-liquid Equilibria and Distillation Process
- 2.1. Pressure - Temperature - Concentration Phase Diagram
- 2.2. Constant - Pressure Equilibria
- 2.3. Constant - Temperature Equilibria
- 2.4. Relative Volatility
- 2.5. Raoult's Law
- 2.6. Positive deviations from ideality - Min. Boiling Mixtures - Azeotropes
- 2.7. Negative deviations from ideality - Max. Boiling Mixtures - Azeotropes
- 2.8. Homogenous Azeotropes
- 2.9. Positive deviations from ideality - Heterogenous Azeotropes
- 2.10. Positive deviations from ideality - Insoluble Liquids
- 2.11. Multicomponent Systems
- 3. Distillation Process practices
- 3.1. Flash Distillation
- 3.2. Simple Distillation / Differential Distillation
- 3.3. Continuous Distillation with Rectification (Reflux Distillation)
- 3.4. Continuous Distillation with Rectification and Stripping - Fractional Distillation
- 3.5. Analysis of Fractionating Column - McCabe-Thiele method
- 3.5.1. Rectification Section
- 3.5.2. Stripping Section
- 3.5.3. Introduction of Feed
- 3.5.4. Construction of Operating Lines
- 3.5.5. Number of Stages and Trays
- 3.5.6. Total Reflux
- 3.5.7. Minimum Reflux Ratio
- 3.5.8. Optimum Reflux Ratio
- 3.5.9. Multiple feeds
- 3.6. Fractionation - Packed Towers
- 3.7. Fractionation - Multicomponent systems
- 3.8. Petroleum Refining
- 3.9. Vacuum distillation
- 3.10. Steam distillation
- 3.11. Destructive distillation
- 3.12. Azeotropic distillation
- 3.13. Extractive distillation
- 4.1. Shell
- 4.2.1. Distillation Tray Towers
- 4.2.1.1. Weir and Liquid depth
- 4.2.1.2. Flow arrangements
- 4.2.1.3. Tray Types
- 4.2.1.3.1. Bubble Cap Trays
- 4.2.1.3.2. Sieve Trays
- 4.2.1.3.3. Valve Trays
- 4.2.2. Distillation Packed Towers
- 4.2.2.1. Random Packing
- 4.2.2.2. Regular Packing
- 4.2.2.3. Packing supports
- 4.2.2.4. Liquid Distributors
- 4.2.2.5. Other Components
- 4.3. Reboiler
- 4.3.1. Jacketed vessel Reboiler
- 4.3.2. Built-in Reboiler
- 4.3.3. Kettle-type Reboiler
- 4.3.4. Thermosiphon Reboilers
4.2. Distillation Column Internals (Distillation Tower Internals)
- 4.4.1. Total Condenser
- 4.4.2. Partial Condenser
5. Conventional and Interactive Skill Tests with Evaluation
4. Fractionation equipment and operation
4.4. Condenser / Reflux Drum
4.5. Operation of Tray and Packed Towers
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