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This course is designed for Mechanical and Chemical Engineering professionals, faculty members, and students who are involved in the design, operation, and management of Chemical and Process Industry (CPI) facilities. It provides a comprehensive understanding of utility systems that are critical for safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations.
The course begins with an introduction to essential utilities such as water, steam, nitrogen, compressed air, and electricity, along with applicable industrial codes, safety regulations, and environmental guidelines. Learners will gain in-depth knowledge of compressed air system design, focusing on stable and energy-efficient supply, air quality requirements (ISO 8573), and relevant standards to minimize corrosion, malfunctions, and safety risks. The nitrogen system module covers high-purity nitrogen generation and supply for blanketing, purging, inerting, and pressure transfer, with emphasis on international standards such as API 2000, ASME B31.3, and NFPA 55. The water system modules (Part I & II) address sourcing, treatment, storage, and distribution of raw, potable, fire, boiler feed, soft, demineralized, and seawater, including treatment methods, chemical dosing, corrosion control, equipment procurement strategies, and design references.
Overall, the course equips learners with practical design knowledge to optimize utility performance, ensure compliance, and enhance operational efficiency while minimizing energy use and environmental impact.
In the context of process plants, Utility Systems refer to the essential services and infrastructure required to support production and operations. These systems are designed to provide the necessary resources (e.g., water, steam, air, nitrogen, electricity etc.) and ensure the safe and efficient operation of the plant. These systems are responsible for supplying, controlling, and distributing various forms of energy, water, chemicals, and other necessary substances to the plant. The efficient functioning of these utility systems is critical to ensuring smooth operations, energy efficiency, and safety in industrial facilities. Utility systems are vital for maintaining smooth operations, supporting production processes, ensuring safety, and minimizing environmental impact. In this module, different types of Batch and Continuous Process plants are discussed. Utility systems are interconnected and have specific design schemes to ensure proper flow and control. Important utility schematics (e.g., RO-DM plant, Heavy Fuel Oil, Fuel Gas etc.) are covered in this module. Utility systems must adhere to strict codes and standards to ensure safety, reliability, and environmental compliance. Important codes, parameters, process documentation, and reference Engineering documents of L & T are covered in this module. Understanding the various types of utilities, their roles, and the relevant codes and standards is vital for engineers and plant operators to ensure smooth, reliable, and sustainable plant operations.
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7 vidéos•Total 41 minutes
About the Specialization•3 minutes
About the Course•3 minutes
Introduction and Definition of Utility •6 minutes
Continuous Plant •12 minutes
Batch Type Plants - I•6 minutes
Batch Type Plants - II•9 minutes
Examples of Plant Specific Utilities for various types of Chemical plants •3 minutes
2 lectures•Total 20 minutes
Course Reading•10 minutes
Course Glossary•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Introduction to Utility Systems •30 minutes
8 plugins•Total 120 minutes
Types of Process Plants•15 minutes
Various Utilities - Electrical Power distribution and transmission, Steam generators, Effluent Treatment system in CPI•15 minutes
Various Utilities - Media systems in CPI•15 minutes
Schematics on Important Utilities - Power, Compressed air, Nitrogen, Cooling Water•15 minutes
Schematics on Important Utilities - Effluent, Fuel Oil, Chilled water, Refrigerant, Fire Fighting•15 minutes
Schematics on RO plant, Heavy Fuel Oil, Fuel Gas, Flare system•15 minutes
Codes, Parameters and Process Documentation•15 minutes
Reference L and T Engineering documents•15 minutes
Design of Air System
Module 2•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
The air system in a process plant is crucial for supplying compressed air to power tools, equipment, instrumentation, and other operational systems. The design of an air system involves ensuring that air is available at the required pressure, flow, and quality. It must be reliable, energy-efficient, and capable of meeting all process requirements while minimizing downtime and maintenance. In this module, introduction and usage as compressed air as utility, difference between plant air and instrument air, industry specification for various types of compressed air are discussed. We also explore the types of air compressors, and how to size them based on specific requirements. In depth understanding of Instrument air supply used for controlling pneumatic instruments, valves, and other process equipment in industrial facilities such as oil refineries, chemical plants, and power plants are discussed. Types of dryers that are used to remove moisture from compressed air are covered. Aspects on the Material of Construction (MOC) is crucial for air system which matters the durability, corrosion resistance and must adhere strict Industry standards are covered. Also, procurement strategy and Engineering Documents required as inputs for design using reference L&T project documents are covered in detailed.
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6 vidéos•Total 45 minutes
Introduction & Usage of Compressed Air as an utility •8 minutes
Capacity Range of Compressors and Sizing of Wet Air & Dry Air Receiver •10 minutes
Instrument Air Generation and types of dryers •12 minutes
Material of Construction of components in system •4 minutes
Procurement Strategy for Compressed Air systems •3 minutes
Engineering Documents required as inputs for design - Reference L&T project documents •7 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Design of Air System•30 minutes
7 plugins•Total 105 minutes
Consumers for Plant Air in CPI•15 minutes
Consumers for Instrument Air in CPI•15 minutes
Industry Norms for usage in consumers, Typical Industry Specification for Various types of compressed air•15 minutes
Codes and Standards followed & typical flow diagram of compressed air system•15 minutes
Air Compressors – Types and sizing•15 minutes
Control of System, Components of typical Compressed air network•15 minutes
Location of Compressed Air system in overall plot•15 minutes
Design of Nitrogen System
Module 3•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
A Nitrogen System is used in various process industries (oil & gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food, etc.) for purging, blanketing, inert agent, and packaging applications. The system can be designed to generate nitrogen on-site or use nitrogen from cylinders or bulk storage tanks. A nitrogen system is designed based on purity, flow rate, pressure, and application requirements. In this module application of nitrogen, codes & standards for nitrogen systems such as ASME B31.3, NFPA 55, etc., storage & transportation standards for pressure vessel design for Nitrogen tanks (e.g., ASME Section VIII, EN 13458, etc.,) liquid nitrogen transportation regulations, cryogenic storage tank for liquid nitrogen and safety practices for liquid nitrogen handling are discussed. The types of nitrogen onsite production methods such as Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA), cryogenic, and membrane plant are covered. Catering to nitrogen in process plants, and the difference between storage and on-site generation, redundancy, and backup for uninterrupted nitrogen availability are discussed in detail. Also, the overall & cost comparison of three nitrogen-generating technologies, nitrogen process control, Material of Construction (MOC) & procurement strategy, as well as engineering documents required as input for the design using L&T project documents are covered in this module.
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3 vidéos•Total 19 minutes
Introduction to Nitrogen•4 minutes
Overall & Cost Comparison of the Three Technologies •6 minutes
Engineering Documents required as inputs for design - Reference L&T project documents •9 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Design of Nitrogen System•30 minutes
10 plugins•Total 150 minutes
Nitrogen Usage and Specification in CPI•15 minutes
Codes & standards followed for Nitrogen•15 minutes
Few Usages of Nitrogen - Tankages Blanketing, Line purging, Utility Station•15 minutes
Sources of Nitrogen and Liquid Nitrogen Storage & Vaporisation•15 minutes
Overall Scheme, Air Compressors and Storage Vessels for Nitrogen•15 minutes
Methods for catering to peak demand of Nitrogen and location of Nitrogen generation package•15 minutes
Overall Process Control, Material of Construction & Procurement Strategy•15 minutes
Design of Water System - Part I
Module 4•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Water is a critical utility in Chemical Process Industries (CPI), serving various functions such as process operations, cooling, steam generation, firefighting, and potable use. Efficient water management ensures process efficiency, safety, and compliance with environmental regulations. In this module, we will delve into the various sources of water in CPI, and the types of water systems used in CPI for example raw water, potable, cooling, and fire water systems. The module also covers the water composition and its interpretation based on physical, chemical, and biological parameters.
This module covers raw water and its sources such as groundwater, municipality supply or desalinated seawater, their equipment involved such as pumps and intake screens, settling tanks, chemical dosing systems, etc., MOC (Material of Construction) for Raw Water System for its piping, tanks and filters, chemicals used in their treatment such as coagulant, disinfectant, and pH. Potable water systems have their quality as per WHO guidelines, EPA & BIS standards, their uses in CPI such as drinking, sanitation, and emergency eye wash stations, the Material of Construction (MOC) in piping, storage tanks, and various chemicals used in the treatment. Fire water systems and quality standards such as 1S 15105, their equipment involved such as fire pumps, fire hydrants, sprinkler systems, storage tanks, and MOC for piping, pumps, and valves. Cooling water quality interpretation, types of equipment used such as cooling towers, and heat exchangers, etc. their MOC for types of equipment, and chemicals for inhibiting scaling, corrosion, etc. are covered comprehensively in this module.
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7 vidéos•Total 40 minutes
Introduction •4 minutes
Uses of water in CPI•6 minutes
Water Composition & its Interpretation, Significance - Part I•8 minutes
Water Composition & its Interpretation, Significance - Part II•7 minutes
Overall Water schematic in CPI•4 minutes
Potable water - quality standards, uses•7 minutes
Fire water - Quality standards, Codes applicable •5 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Design of Water System - Part I•30 minutes
7 plugins•Total 105 minutes
Sources of Water, Types of water systems•15 minutes
Raw water, sources, equipment involved•15 minutes
Raw water MOC, chemicals used•15 minutes
Potable water - MOC & chemicals used•15 minutes
Fire water - Equipment used & MOC •15 minutes
Cooling water - Interpretation of quality, equipment used•15 minutes
Cooling water - MOC & chemicals used•15 minutes
Design of Water System - Part II
Module 5•3 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Water is an essential utility in CPI, requiring proper treatment, storage, and distribution. Different types of water systems have specific quality requirements and equipment to maintain efficiency and safety. Proper MOC selection and chemical treatment ensure reliable performance and longevity of water systems in industrial applications. In this second part design of water systems, sea water interpretation, key parameters and its quality, equipment used in sea water systems, various desalination methods of sea water, their material of construction and treatment chemicals used are covered. Secondly, boiler feed water systems their uses in CPI, their interpretation of boiler feed water quality, types of equipment’s used in treatment of boiler feed water system, material of construction and handling chemicals used are discussed. Finally, soft water and demineralized water system their quality, standards, and uses in CPI, soft water production methods and techniques such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis, demineralization, and the material of construction and treatment chemicals are covered in detailed.
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5 vidéos•Total 33 minutes
Sea water - MOC & chemicals used•6 minutes
Boiler Feed water - MOC & chemicals used•6 minutes
Soft water / Demineralised water - Quality standards, uses•8 minutes
Location of Systems, Control of systems•7 minutes
Procurement Strategy for Equipment & Packages •6 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Assessment on Design of Water System - Part II•30 minutes
7 plugins•Total 105 minutes
Sea water - Interpretation of quality, Equipment used•15 minutes
Desalination Methods•15 minutes
Boiler Feed Water - Interpretation of quality, Equipment used•15 minutes
Soft water / Demineralised water - Production methods, equipment used•15 minutes
Soft water / Demineralised water - MOC, chemicals used •15 minutes
Inputs required for Design and Process Deliverables•15 minutes
Reference L&T Project Documents •15 minutes
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