Troubleshooting Process Operations

(5 Days)

SUITABLE FOR:

Maintenance Engineers, Process Engineers, Maintenance Superintendents, Maintenance Supervisors, Maintenance Foreman, Plant Managers, Section Heads, Production Managers, Production Engineers, Operations Managers, Operations Engineers, Filed Managers, Field Engineers, Plant Operators and Technical Staff. 

 

SUMMARY:

    • Definition of Engineering Problem Solving
    • Why Engineering Problem Solving is Required
    • Process for Successful Engineering Problem Solving
    • Development of Theoretically correct Working Hypothesis
    • Application to Fractionation Columns
    • Application to Kinetically Processes (Heat or Mass Transfer, drying,
      Reaction)
    • Application to Unsteady State Operations (Startups, Batch Operations, Upset Conditions)
    • Application of Techniques to Practice Problems and Participant’s Actual Problems
    • Case Studies

OBJECTIVES:

By the end of the programme, delegates will:

    Have improved their troubleshooting knowledge & identified the characteristics of the process used for successful trouble-shooting activity
    • Have acquired  a structured technique for problem solving and troubleshooting process operations
    • Have acquired solid trouble-shooting procedure necessary to be applied on site.
    • Have coverage of common equipment failure including tower internals, process heaters, water coolers etc.
 

 

FEE: £1,800
Excluding accommodation and meals.

LOCATIONS: DATES:
Doha March 25 – 29, 2012
Dubai April 01 – 05 , 2012
Doha October 07 - 11, 2012

COURSE PRESENTER:

Prof. Ashraf W. Labib BSc, MBA, MSc, PhD

Professor Labib in the Manufacturing Division, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Manafacturing Engineering at a leading UK university. The Department has been rated 5A in the past three Research Assessment Exercises (RAEs). He holds a BSc in Production Engineering, MBA, MSc in integrated manufacturing systems and a PhD in maintenance systems.

His research work focuses on Asset Management, Manufacturing Maintenance Systems, Best Practice and Decision-Making. In particular, he is concerned with the analysis of data related to machine failures and design and to the development of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) that model the manufacturing environment, collect data in real-time, perform relative comparisons and provide decision support to different levels within industrial enterprises. He is active in the field of WorldClass Maintenance, RCM, TPM and intelligent manufacturing systems.

 

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