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General Inorganic Chemistry

5.0(10)

By Apex Learning

Overview This comprehensive course on General Inorganic Chemistry will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This General Inorganic Chemistry comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this General Inorganic Chemistry. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our General Inorganic Chemistry is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management, Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc. Course Curriculum 22 sections • 151 lectures • 14:47:00 total length •Learning objectives: 00:10:00 •Example of a solved problem: 00:06:00 •System of measurement: 00:02:00 •International system of units: 00:05:00 •Temperature units and scales: 00:04:00 •Use and misuse of units: 00:03:00 •Dimensional analysis: 00:03:00 •Quantities and units: Solved problems: 00:10:00 •Atoms: 00:02:00 •Nuclei: 00:04:00 •Periodic table: 00:08:00 •Relative atomic masses: 00:04:00 •Moles: 00:05:00 •Symbols, formulas and molar masses: 00:04:00 •Atomic, molecular and molar masses - Problems with solutions: 00:16:00 •Empirical formula from composition: 00:04:00 •Composition from formula: 00:04:00 •Nuclidic molecular masses and chemical formulas: 00:05:00 •Formulas and compositions: Solved problems: 00:24:00 •Introduction to nomenclature: 00:03:00 •Naming binary compounds of nonmetals: 00:05:00 •Naming ionic compounds: 00:01:00 •Naming monoatomic cations: 00:06:00 •Naming polyatomic cations: 00:03:00 •Naming monoatomic anions: 00:02:00 •Naming oxyanions: 00:05:00 •Naming special anions: 00:01:00 •Putting the names of the ions together: 00:02:00 •Writing formulas for ionic compounds: 00:08:00 •Naming inorganic acids: 00:06:00 •Naming acid salts: 00:04:00 •Naming hydrates: 00:01:00 •Introduction to chemical equations: 00:02:00 •Molecular relations from equations: 00:05:00 •Mass relations from equations: 00:06:00 •Limiting reactant: 00:01:00 •Calculations from chemical equations: Solved problems: 00:24:00 •Types of chemical reactions: 00:04:00 •Pressure: 00:07:00 •Gas laws: 00:02:00 •Boyle's law: Constant temperature: 00:01:00 •Charles' law: Constant pressure: 00:01:00 •Gay-Lussac's law: Constant volume: 00:01:00 •Combined gas law: 00:01:00 •Density of an ideal gas: 00:03:00 •Dalton's law for partial pressures: 00:01:00 •Collecting a gas over a liquid: 00:02:00 •Deviation from ideal beahvior: 00:01:00 •Measurement of gases: Solved problems: 00:13:00 •Avogadro's hypothesis: 00:03:00 •Molar volume: 00:01:00 •Ideal gas law: 00:05:00 •Gas volume relations from equations: 00:04:00 •Gas stoichiometry involving mass: 00:05:00 •The ideal gas law: Solved problems: 00:13:00 •Heat: 00:04:00 •Energy and enthalpy: 00:05:00 •Enthalpy changes for various processes: 00:12:00 •Rules of thermochemistry: 00:09:00 •Thermochemistry - Problems with solutions: 00:21:00 •Characters of light: 00:05:00 •Interaction of light with matter: 00:08:00 •Particles and waves: 00:03:00 •Orbitals: 00:17:00 •The Pauli exclusion principle: 00:01:00 •Aufbau principle: 00:03:00 •Electron configuration: 00:11:00 •Atomic radii: 00:04:00 •Ionization energies: 00:03:00 •Electron affinity and magnetic properties: 00:05:00 •Atomic structure - Problems with solutions: 00:16:00 •Introduction to chemical bonding: 00:02:00 •Octet rule: 00:03:00 •Ionic bonding: 00:09:00 •Electron dot notation: 00:05:00 •Covalent bonding: 00:17:00 •Distinction between ionic and covalent bonding: 00:03:00 •Predicting the nature of bonding in compounds: 00:05:00 •Formal charges: 00:08:00 •Dipole moment and electronegativity: 00:04:00 •Hybrid orbitals: 00:10:00 •Crystals: 00:08:00 •Close packing: 00:04:00 •Crystal forces: 00:06:00 •Liquid forces: 00:03:00 •Solids and liquids: Solved problems: 00:22:00 •Introduction to redox reactions: 00:04:00 •Oxidation number: 00:09:00 •Oxidizing and reducing agents: 00:05:00 •Ionic notation for equations: 00:04:00 •Balancing oxidation-reduction equations: 00:11:00 •Oxidation-reduction: Solved problems: 00:14:00 •Composition of solutions: 00:01:00 •Concentrations: 00:02:00 •Molarity: 00:02:00 •Normality: 00:05:00 •Molality: 00:01:00 •Mole fraction: 00:01:00 •Comparison and summary of the concentration units: 00:04:00 •Dilution problems: 00:01:00 •Concentration of solutions: Solved problems: 00:14:00 •Reactions involving standard solutions: 00:04:00 •Reaction involving standard solutions: Solved problems: 00:13:00 •Introduction to chemical solutions: 00:02:00 •Vapor pressure lowering: 00:04:00 •Freezing point lowering: 00:05:00 •Boiling point lowering: 00:03:00 •Osmotic pressure: 00:03:00 •Solution of gases in liquids: 00:02:00 •Law of distribution: 00:01:00 •Properties of solutions: Solved problems: 00:13:00 •The first law: 00:02:00 •The second law: 00:06:00 •Entropy: 00:04:00 •The third law: 00:01:00 •Standard states: 00:06:00 •Chemical equilibrium: 00:03:00 •The equilibrium constant: 00:10:00 •Le Chatelier's principle: 00:14:00 •Thermodynamics - Problems with solutions: 00:18:00 •Arrhenius concept: 00:03:00 •Brönsted-Lowry concept: 00:08:00 •Lewis concept: 00:02:00 •Ionization of water: 00:07:00 •Hydrolysis: 00:06:00 •Buffer solutions: 00:06:00 •Indicators: 00:03:00 •Polytropic acids: 00:05:00 •Titration: 00:08:00 •Acids and bases - Problems with solutions: 00:21:00 •Coordination complexes: 00:08:00 •Solubility product: 00:02:00 •Precipitation: 00:05:00 •Complex ions and precipitates: Solved problems: 00:06:00 •Electrical units: 00:03:00 •Faraday's laws: 00:04:00 •Voltaic cells: 00:06:00 •Standard half-cell potential: 00:07:00 •Combining couples: 00:04:00 •Free energy and Nernst equation: 00:08:00 •Electrolysis: 00:06:00 •Electrochemistry: Solved problems: 00:16:00 •Introduction to rates of reactions: 00:01:00 •Rate constants and order of reactions: 00:11:00 •First order reactions: 00:02:00 •Other rate laws: 00:01:00 •Energy of activation: 00:01:00 •Mechanism of reaction: Molecularity: 00:05:00 •Mechanism of reaction: Energetics: 00:05:00 •Rates of reactions: Solved problems: 00:13:00 •Assignment -General Inorganic Chemistry: 00:00:00

General Inorganic Chemistry
Delivered Online On Demand14 hours 47 minutes
£12

About this Training Course This 3 full-day course will provide insights into many aspects of operating the modern refinery as a business. This will include technical information on refining processes, crude oils and processing options, the place of the refinery in the value chain, refinery cost structure and management, optimization and profit margin, energy and oil loss reduction. This course will also address important management tools and techniques used for economic evaluations in refineries including future trends. This course will include presentations, simulations, a trading game, and exercises. This is an interactive session where participants can propose relevant topics upfront to discuss during class. This course can be further tailored for inexperienced or experienced personnel. Further customization can also include addressing a specific refinery, plant or unit. The option for post-course consultancy or help-desk support is also available. This course can also be offered through Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Training Objectives By participating in this highly intensive course, participants will be able to: Understand the main functions in refining processes, configurations and its operating characteristics Analyse the choice of crude, processing options and desired products and product quality parameters Closely review refinery economics and planning, margins, costing & valuation including trading Apply the methodology of refinery optimization and product improvement Gain an application of analytical tools to refinery management, supply chain and their economic drivers Appreciate the current challenges, opportunities and future trends impacting the refining industry Target Audience This course will benefit all refinery technical personnel, operations' process engineers and process managers, technical services engineers and managers, refinery planners, newly-hired refinery personnel and current semi-technical personnel who require introductory training to acquire the broader perspective of refinery economics and supply. Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader is a passionate world-class expert with 35 years of international experience in Crude Oil, Refinery Planning and Masterplanning, Process Modelling, LP Modelling and Optimization Best Practices. He has a sound understanding of refinery processes and economics. After retiring from Shell in 2020, he is now a principal consultant for Crude Oil & Refinery Modelling. He enjoys dealing with challenging technical problems and opportunities to deliver value through practical solutions. He has a hands-on mentality, is flexible and builds strong relationship with clients. During his career, he coached many engineers and delivered countless inhouse and external courses on crude oil, hydrocracking and general refinery processes and economics at the Shell Open University and many other client locations. He authored and co-authored several publications and presentations at international conferences and has three patents to his name. He understands how to deliver outstanding services in sometimes difficult cultural and commercial situations, having worked for clients around the world. He works effectively in multi-disciplinary teams, has strong analytical and problem-solving skills as well as excellent consulting, facilitation and interpersonal and multilingual skills. He has an MSc in Chemical & Agricultural Engineering (cum laude) and a BSc in Chemical & Agricultural Engineering from the University Ghent, Belgium. He is currently the Principal Consultant for Crude Oil & Refinery Modeling at Petrogenium, the international, independent, technical consultancy in oil refining, petrochemicals, oil & gas production & renewable resources. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Refinery & Supply Economics
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,783 to £4,399

Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

Take your knowledge to the next level with EnergyEdge course on Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA). Enroll now to advance your career.

Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,799 to £1,899

Introduction to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for Non-Technical Professionals

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this training Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is an upcoming new technology that has a vital place within global efforts to decarbonise. It has a unique set of challenges, opportunities and risks to be understood and accommodated within appropriate legal, regulatory, and social and public license frameworks. The course has a strong international and global south emphasis with case studies on CCS projects and will touch on the role of CCS in developing country energy transition. The course satisfies a part of the market that is not currently catered for - the wider science, risks, financing, regulation, planning and social license aspects of CCS. These are issues that are as important as the technical issues in the sense that any of them can be a show-stopper for CCS. Training Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Place CCS within the context of the global geological carbon cycle and the contribution to could make to carbon abatement Explore the basic engineering and other challenges and solutions of CO2 transport and capture Recognize the geological challenges and solutions of CO2 storage Learn the methods of geological and environmental monitoring of CCS sites and why monitoring is important Understand the policy and finance challenges and solutions of CCS projects Know the importance of social license to operate and how to gain a social license to operate Target Audience This course will cater for in-company legal specialists, finance, project managers, marketing and communications specialists; as well as geologists, planners and environmental scientists in regulatory or government roles in regions considering the development of CCS. The course will provide up to date and relevant information to help in understanding opportunities and in managing risk. Geoscientists Government energy regulators and policy makers Financiers and investors Government natural resource and planning department Environmental scientists Finance professionals Marketing and communication professionals Legal specialists Project managers Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader is one of the most influential figures in British geoscience. He has 25 years' experience in geological, energy, and palaeontological science and research, including 8 years national level science leadership as the UK's chief geologist (Executive Chief Scientist and Director of Science and Technology of the British Geological Survey). He has been providing geoscience advice to Government for almost 15 years and has an excellent overview of Government policy, industrial activity and funding landscape in applied and energy geoscience, including CCUS and shale gas. He is a well-known communicator of science and has published three single-author popular science books (one award-winning), including the best introductory book on CCS 'Returning Carbon to Nature' Elsevier 2013. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Introduction to Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for Non-Technical Professionals
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,493 to £2,899

CSCS Green Card Course

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Explore essential construction safety training modules covering hazard identification, risk assessment, manual handling, machinery safety, respiratory protection, and more. Gain CSCS certification and ensure compliance with industry standards for a safer workplace.

CSCS Green Card Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£23.99

Water Chemistry for Thermal Power Station Plant Chemist & Boiler Engineers

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this Training Course This is an advanced chemistry training course for power plant chemists and boiler engineers wishing to expand their knowledge and skills, and to become more effective in their day-to-day roles dealing with thermal power plant chemistry. This 5 full-day course will provide ample opportunity for robust technical discussion and expand on advanced concepts in thermal power plant cycle chemistry. It focuses only on the steam/water aspects of the thermal power cycle. This course is a MUST for all power plant chemists and boiler engineers. It is also beneficial for anyone involved in power plant operation and maintenance because it provides guidelines and rules for improving power plant performance and reliability. Training Objectives Gain a significant increase in understanding of cycle chemistry in steam power plants and the inter-relationships between plant operation, cycle chemistry and potential failure modes due to corrosion and/or deposition throughout the cycle Gain a thorough understanding of all causes of corrosion in a steam power plant and all the methods used to reduce the corrosion rate in a steam power plant Become better equipped to effectively manage the corrosion and deposition risks in a thermal power plant Learn how to reduce failure rate in boilers and steam power plants and improve plant performance Understand condensate polishing and treatment of condensate return to industrial boilers Discover the causes of boiler water contamination and treatment programs Learn about layup and offline corrosion protection Understand water chemistry limits to prevent steam contamination by carryover Learn about boiler water chemistry guidelines and control of steam chemistry Understand high-purity make-up treatment methods Perform demineralizer calculations Perform system design calculations Gain a thorough understanding of mixed bed polishing and reverse osmosis Target Audience Power Plant Chemists Boiler Engineers Engineers involved in the operation and maintenance of power plants Managers Technicians Maintenance personnel Other technical individuals (this seminar is suitable for individuals who do not have a background in chemical engineering) Course Level Advanced Training Methods Your specialist course leader relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught to their own organization. Each delegate will receive a copy of the following materials written by the instructor: 'POWER GENERATION HANDBOOK' second edition, published by McGraw-Hill in 2012 in New York (800 pages) Water Chemistry for Thermal Power Plant Chemists and Boiler Engineers Manual (650 pages) Trainer Your specialist course leader has more than 32 years of practical engineering experience with Ontario Power Generation (OPG), one of the largest electric utility in North America. He was previously involved in research on power generation equipment with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited at their Chalk River and Whiteshell Nuclear Research Laboratories. While working at OPG, he acted as a Training Manager, Engineering Supervisor, System Responsible Engineer and Design Engineer. During the period of time, he worked as a Field Engineer and Design Engineer, he was responsible for the operation, maintenance, diagnostics, and testing of gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, motors, transformers, inverters, valves, pumps, compressors, instrumentation and control systems. Further, his responsibilities included designing, engineering, diagnosing equipment problems and recommending solutions to repair deficiencies and improve system performance, supervising engineers, setting up preventive maintenance programs, writing Operating and Design Manuals, and commissioning new equipment. Later, he worked as the manager of a section dedicated to providing training for the staff at the power stations. The training provided by him covered in detail the various equipment and systems used in power stations. In addition, he has taught courses and seminars to more than four thousand working engineers and professionals around the world, specifically Europe and North America. He has been consistently ranked as 'Excellent' or 'Very Good' by the delegates who attended his seminars and lectures. He written 5 books for working engineers from which 3 have been published by McGraw-Hill, New York. Below is a list of the books authored by him; Power Generation Handbook: Gas Turbines, Steam Power Plants, Co-generation, and Combined Cycles, second edition, (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, October 2011. Electrical Equipment Handbook (600 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, March 2003. Power Plant Equipment Operation and Maintenance Guide (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, January 2012. Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems (400 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Industrial Equipment (600 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Furthermore, he has received the following awards: The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by PowerEdge, Singapore, in December 2016 The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by the Professional Development Center at University of Toronto (May, 1996). The 'Excellence in Teaching Award' in April 2007 offered by TUV Akademie (TUV Akademie is one of the largest Professional Development centre in world, it is based in Germany and the United Arab Emirates, and provides engineering training to engineers and managers across Europe and the Middle East). Awarded graduation 'With Distinction' from Dalhousie University when completed Bachelor of Engineering degree (1983). Lastly, he was awarded his Bachelor of Engineering Degree 'with distinction' from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He also received a Master of Applied Science in Engineering (M.A.Sc.) from the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Engineers in the province of Ontario, Canada. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Water Chemistry for Thermal Power Station Plant Chemist & Boiler Engineers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,009 to £3,499

Manufacturing Engineering - Welding Training Course

By Study Plex

Highlights of the Course Course Type: Online Learning Duration: 1 Hour 17 Minutes Tutor Support: Tutor support is included Customer Support: 24/7 customer support is available Quality Training: The course is designed by an industry expert Recognised Credential: Recognised and Valuable Certification Completion Certificate: Free Course Completion Certificate Included Instalment: 3 Installment Plan on checkout What you will learn from this course? Gain comprehensive knowledge about welding Understand the core competencies and principles of welding Explore the various areas of welding Know how to apply the skills you acquired from this course in a real-life context Become a confident and expert manufacturing engineer Manufacturing Engineering - Welding Training Course Master the skills you need to propel your career forward in welding. This course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skillset that will make you a confident manufacturing engineer and take your career to the next level. This comprehensive manufacturing engineering - welding training course is designed to help you surpass your professional goals. The skills and knowledge that you will gain through studying this manufacturing engineering - welding training course will help you get one step closer to your professional aspirations and develop your skills for a rewarding career. This comprehensive course will teach you the theory of effective welding practice and equip you with the essential skills, confidence and competence to assist you in the welding industry. You'll gain a solid understanding of the core competencies required to drive a successful career in welding. This course is designed by industry experts, so you'll gain knowledge and skills based on the latest expertise and best practices. This extensive course is designed for manufacturing engineer or for people who are aspiring to specialise in welding. Enrol in this manufacturing engineering - welding training course today and take the next step towards your personal and professional goals. Earn industry-recognised credentials to demonstrate your new skills and add extra value to your CV that will help you outshine other candidates. Who is this Course for? This comprehensive manufacturing engineering - welding training course is ideal for anyone wishing to boost their career profile or advance their career in this field by gaining a thorough understanding of the subject. Anyone willing to gain extensive knowledge on this welding can also take this course. Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring professional, this course will provide you with the necessary skills and professional competence, and open your doors to a wide number of professions within your chosen sector. Entry Requirements This manufacturing engineering - welding training course has no academic prerequisites and is open to students from all academic disciplines. You will, however, need a laptop, desktop, tablet, or smartphone, as well as a reliable internet connection. Assessment This manufacturing engineering - welding training course assesses learners through multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Upon successful completion of the modules, learners must answer MCQs to complete the assessment procedure. Through the MCQs, it is measured how much a learner could grasp from each section. In the assessment pass mark is 60%. Advance Your Career This manufacturing engineering - welding training course will provide you with a fresh opportunity to enter the relevant job market and choose your desired career path. Additionally, you will be able to advance your career, increase your level of competition in your chosen field, and highlight these skills on your resume. Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). CPD UK is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations, and academic institutions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. Course Curriculum Introduction Scope of the Course 00:05:00 What is Welding 00:03:00 Classification of Welding 00:02:00 Types of Weld Joints 00:02:00 Types of Welds 00:02:00 Welding Techniques 00:02:00 Joint Cleaning and Fluxing 00:02:00 Liquid State Welding Gas Welding 00:03:00 OAW - Oxy Acetylene (GAS) Welding 00:04:00 Advantages & Disvantages of OAW 00:01:00 Color of Flames in Gas Welding 00:02:00 Types of Flames 00:03:00 Torch Angle & Flame Density 00:01:00 Selection of Torch Angle 00:02:00 AAW - Air acetylene (GAS) welding 00:01:00 OHW - Oxy Hydrogen(GAS) Welding 00:01:00 Arc Welding 00:02:00 Power Supply in Arc Welding 00:02:00 Coding of Electrodes 00:07:00 Types of Arc Welding 00:06:00 Resistance Welding 00:01:00 Solid State Welding Explosive Welding 00:03:00 Friction Welding 00:01:00 Ultrasonic Welding 00:01:00 Diffusion Welding 00:02:00 Forge Welding 00:01:00 Liquid-Solid State Welding Brazing 00:01:00 Soldering 00:02:00 miscellaneous Weldability 00:01:00 Welding Defects 00:04:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00

Manufacturing Engineering - Welding Training Course
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£19

Drill String Design & Drilling Optimization

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this Training Course The drill string is the simplest piece of equipment in use on a drilling rig and at the same time, the most critical piece. We use the qualifier 'basic' because although 99% of the drill string comprises plain tubes that are just screwed together, the lowest section, just above the bit, can go to extreme loading and is fitted with highly sophisticated electronics packages providing both positional and lithological data as well as a steering system to drive and orient the bit. The principle tasks of the drill string are also deceptively simple. These are to: Convey each drill bit to the bottom of the hole and then to retrieve it when worn, Act as a conduit to convey drilling fluid at high pressure down to the bit and Transmit torque from surface to bit, occasionally in concert with a hydraulic motor to drive this bit. This 3 full-day course will cover in detail what it takes to decide on minimum drill string specifications, which are able to support the loads to which it will be subjected. In addition to the need to use a drill string with minimum strength requirements, we also need to ensure that we can prevent drill string failure. If the failure consists of a small split or leak of any kind, then the time involved may be little more than that required for a roundtrip to change the bit. If the string parts, then the recovery is likely to take a considerable amount of time. In a worst case scenario, the fish in the hole may prove impossible to retrieve, requiring a sidetrack. A less than optimal design of the string will reduce the efficiency of the operation and almost always leads to premature bit wear. This is particularly true when we are unable to measure and control the dynamics of the drill string as a whole and the bottomhole assembly in particular. Axial vibrations, torsional vibrations and lateral vibrations may take place in various degrees of severity. The behaviour of the drill string while operating under torsional vibrations is thought to be of great importance and may result in torsional buckling. This course will also cover the drilling optimization limiters, how to identify them and how to remove them. This is done by understanding the drill string dynamics - by operating under the most favourable conditions and by measuring the dynamics in the vicinity of the bit (or at the bit) in order to make timely adjustments. Training Objectives The course homes in what office staff needs to know and plan for and what field staff needs to know and implement. By the end of this course, participants will be familiar with: Critical dimensions of common drill pipe and weld-on tool joints and its relation to yield for calculation of tensile, torsional and burst resistance. Make-up torque of connections that relate to the tool joint dimensions and the torsional strength of that connection. Use of design factors and safety factors on tensile and torsional strength in relation to new and worn state. Conditions which could lead to drill pipe collapse. Situations where limitations on sinusoidal (snake) and helical buckling will apply and the influence of radial clearance and deviation. Failure of drill pipe (fatigue) and the circumstances under which these would occur (rotation across doglegs, pipe in compression etc). Mechanism under which hardbanding would induce casing wear and the methods applied to measure and prevent any significant wear. Drill pipe inspection methods we apply to identify early flaws/cracks/corrosion, to measure dimensions, to inspect tool joints etc. Common BHA components, including heavy wall drill pipe, their external/internal dimensions, connections (API, proprietary) and appearance (such as spiral). Significance of thread compounds to ensure the correct make-up torque is applied. Significance of drill string/BHA 'neutral point' in the context of drill string component failure. Basic design principles for a BHA make-up in a vertical, low/medium deviated and highly deviated well in terms of weight transfer and drag/torque. Stabilization principles for a pendulum (vertical), a stabilized (vertical or tangent), a build and a drop-off assembly. BHA design and stabilization in relation to mitigation/elimination of vibration and to the elimination of tension, torsion or fatigue failure. Matching bit aggressiveness, gauge length, BHA stabilization, steerability and Mechanical Specific Energy (MSE) to mitigate the severity of any vibration. Bit efficiency and reduction of wear by understanding mechanical and hydraulic limiters. How to perform a passive or active drill-off test. Importance of being conversant with API 7G RP and/or equivalent data books, to look up/check the recommended tensile/torque and other parameters for the drill string in use. Target Audience This course is intended for staff directly or indirectly involved in the delivery of challenging wells such as junior to senior well engineers, both in office-based planning and operations and field-based operator/contractor supervisory staff such as company men and toolpushers. Trainer Your expert course leader has over 45 years of experience in the Oil & Gas industry. During that time, he has worked exclusively in the well engineering domain. After being employed in 1974 by Shell, one of the major oil & gas producing operators, he worked as an apprentice on drilling rigs in the Netherlands. After a year, he was sent for his first international assignment to the Sultanate of Oman where he climbed up the career ladder from Assistant Driller, to Driller, to wellsite Petroleum Engineer and eventually on-site Drilling Supervisor, actively engaged in the drilling of development and exploration wells in almost every corner of this vast desert area. At that time, drilling techniques were fairly basic and safety was just a buzz word, but such a situation propels learning and the fruits of 'doing-the-basics' are still reaped today when standing in front of a class. After some seven years in the Middle East, a series of other international assignments followed in places like the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Turkey, Denmark, China, Malaysia, and Russia. Apart from on-site drilling supervisory jobs on various types of drilling rigs (such as helicopter rigs) and working environments (such as jungle and artic), he was also assigned to research, to projects and to the company's learning centre. In research, he was responsible for promoting directional drilling and surveying and advised on the first horizontal wells being drilled, in projects, he was responsible for a high pressure drilling campaign in Nigeria while in the learning centre, he looked after the development of new engineers joining the company after graduating from university. He was also involved in international well control certification and served as chairman for a period of three years. In the last years of his active career, he worked again in China as a staff development manager, a position he nurtured because he was able to pass on his knowledge to a vast number of new employees once again. After retiring in 2015, he has delivered well engineering related courses in Australia, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, China, South Korea, Thailand, India, Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, The Netherlands, and the United States. The training he provides includes well control to obtain certification in drilling and well intervention, extended reach drilling, high pressure-high temperature drilling, stuck pipe prevention and a number of other ad-hoc courses. He thoroughly enjoys training and is keen to continue taking classes as an instructor for some time to come. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Drill String Design & Drilling Optimization
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,461 to £1,699

Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this training course This 5 full-day course provide a comprehensive understanding of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, HART protocol, control valves, actuators, and smart technology. This course will focus on maximizing the efficiency, reliability, and longevity of these systems and equipment by providing an understanding of the characteristics, selection criteria, common problems and repair techniques, preventive and predictive maintenance. This course is a MUST for anyone who is involved in the selection, applications, or maintenance of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology because it covers how these systems and equipment operate, the latest maintenance techniques, and provides guidelines and rules that ensure their successful operation. In addition, this course will cover in detail the basic design, operating characteristics, specification, selection criteria, advanced fault detection techniques, critical components and all preventive and predictive maintenance methods in order to increase the reliability of these systems andequipment and reduce their operation and maintenance cost This course will provide the following information for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology: Basic Design Specification Selection Criteria Sizing Calculations Enclosures and Sealing Arrangements Codes and Standards Common Operational Problems All Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, Testing, and Maintenance Practical applications of smart instrumentation, SCADA, and Distributed Control Systems, control valves, actuators, etc in the following industries will be discussed in detail: Chemical and petrochemical Power generation Pulp and paper Aerospace Water and sewage treatment Electrical power grids Environmental monitoring and control systems Pharmaceutical plants Training Objectives Equipment Operation: Gain a thorough understanding of the operating characteristics of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Diagnostics and Inspection: Learn in detail all the diagnostic techniques and inspections required of critical components of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Testing: Understand thoroughly all the tests required for the various types of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Determine all the maintenance and troubleshooting activities required to minimize the downtime and operating cost of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Repair and Refurbishment: Gain a detailed understanding of the various methods used to repair and refurbish modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Efficiency, Reliability, and Longevity: Learn the various methods used to maximize the efficiency, reliability, and longevity of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Sizing: Gain a detailed understanding of all the calculations and sizing techniques used for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Design Features: Understand all the design features that improve the efficiency and reliability of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Selection: Learn how to select modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology by using the performance characteristics and selection criteria that you will learn in this course Equipment Enclosures and Sealing Methods Learn about the various types of enclosures and sealing arrangements used for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Commissioning: Understand all the commissioning requirements for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Codes and Standards: Learn all the codes and standards applicable for modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Equipment Causes and Modes of Failure: Understand the causes and modes of failure of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology System Design: Learn all the requirements for designing different types of modern control systems, digital control, distributed control systems (DCSs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, industrial instrumentation, control valves, actuators, and smart technology Target Audience Engineers of all disciplines Managers Technicians Maintenance personnel Other technical individuals Training Methods Your specialist course leader relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught to their own organization. Each delegate will receive a copy of the following materials written by the instructor: Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems Practical Manual (400 pages) Trainer Your specialist course leader has more than 32 years of practical engineering experience with Ontario Power Generation (OPG), one of the largest electric utility in North America. He was previously involved in research on power generation equipment with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited at their Chalk River and Whiteshell Nuclear Research Laboratories. While working at OPG, he acted as a Training Manager, Engineering Supervisor, System Responsible Engineer and Design Engineer. During the period of time, he worked as a Field Engineer and Design Engineer, he was responsible for the operation, maintenance, diagnostics, and testing of gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, motors, transformers, inverters, valves, pumps, compressors, instrumentation and control systems. Further, his responsibilities included designing, engineering, diagnosing equipment problems and recommending solutions to repair deficiencies and improve system performance, supervising engineers, setting up preventive maintenance programs, writing Operating and Design Manuals, and commissioning new equipment. Later, he worked as the manager of a section dedicated to providing training for the staff at the power stations. The training provided by him covered in detail the various equipment and systems used in power stations. In addition, he has taught courses and seminars to more than four thousand working engineers and professionals around the world, specifically Europe and North America. He has been consistently ranked as 'Excellent' or 'Very Good' by the delegates who attended his seminars and lectures. He written 5 books for working engineers from which 3 have been published by McGraw-Hill, New York. Below is a list of the books authored by him; Power Generation Handbook: Gas Turbines, Steam Power Plants, Co-generation, and Combined Cycles, second edition, (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, October 2011. Electrical Equipment Handbook (600 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, March 2003. Power Plant Equipment Operation and Maintenance Guide (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, January 2012. Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems (400 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Industrial Equipment (600 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Furthermore, he has received the following awards: The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by PowerEdge, Singapore, in December 2016 The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by the Professional Development Center at University of Toronto (May, 1996). The 'Excellence in Teaching Award' in April 2007 offered by TUV Akademie (TUV Akademie is one of the largest Professional Development centre in world, it is based in Germany and the United Arab Emirates, and provides engineering training to engineers and managers across Europe and the Middle East). Awarded graduation 'With Distinction' from Dalhousie University when completed Bachelor of Engineering degree (1983). Lastly, he was awarded his Bachelor of Engineering Degree 'with distinction' from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He also received a Master of Applied Science in Engineering (M.A.Sc.) from the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Engineers in the province of Ontario, Canada. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,009 to £3,499

Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare

By NextGen Learning

Ensure a safe and healthy working environment with our Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare course. Explore the laws and regulations around health and safety at work, and learn how to manage and assess common risks. Discover how to control hazards and prevent accidents, and gain knowledge on electrical, fire and gas safety. Our comprehensive training also covers safety in different work settings and other potential hazards. With our course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to create a safer workplace. Learning Outcomes: Understand the laws and regulations associated with Health and Safety at Workplace. Learn how to manage and assess risks in the workplace. Identify common risks and hazards in the workplace and their control measures. Gain knowledge on electrical, fire and gas safety in the workplace. Recognise different work settings and their associated safety measures. Understand other health and safety hazards at work and their control measures. Our Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare course provides essential knowledge on Health and Safety at Workplace to help create a safe and healthy working environment. The course covers various modules such as laws and regulations, managing and assessing risks, identifying common risks and hazards, electrical, fire and gas safety, safety in different work settings and other health and safety hazards. Throughout the course, you will learn the importance of maintaining safety at work and how to recognise and mitigate risks and hazards associated with workplace health and safety. Our theoretical course is designed to provide essential knowledge and understanding to prevent accidents and illness at work. Join our course today and create a safe and healthy working environment for yourself and your colleagues. Certification Upon completion of the Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This course is ideal for the following: Professionals in charge of health and safety in their workplace Anyone responsible for managing and assessing risks in the workplace Employees who want to gain essential knowledge on workplace health and safety Individuals interested in pursuing a career in Health and Safety at Workplace Career path Some of the career paths related to this field are: Health and Safety Manager: £28k - £60k per annum Health and Safety Officer: £22k - £40k per annum Health and Safety Advisor: £25k - £45k per annum Risk Assessor: £23k - £45k per annum Fire Safety Officer: £25k - £45k per annum Electrical Safety Engineer: £27k - £45k per annum

Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
£15