
SHORT COURSES
H&MB and PFDs
Synopsis
The Heat and Material Balance (H&MB) is a document that defines the principal process streams, including mass flow rates, pressures, temperatures, and other relevant thermodynamic and physical properties.
Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) are schematic representations of a process unit in which the main process streams, their characteristics, major equipment, and basic control elements are depicted.
H&MB and PFDs may be developed as separate documents or combined into a single engineering deliverable.

Goals
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Relevance of PFDs and H&MB as the basis of Process Engineering.
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Understanding the operating conditions of an industrial process and how they are specified in PFDs and H&MB.
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Learning how to interpret and develop the corresponding engineering documents.
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Integrated representation of information between PFDs and H&MB.
Index
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Introduction: context of engineering projects
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Documentation in engineering projects
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Process documentation
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Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs)
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Heat & Material Balance (H&MB)
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Test exercises
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Practical exercises
Slide example

Total number of slides: 158
Course suitable for:
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Process Engineers who have not been exposed to these topics, or less experienced.
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Engineers from other technical disciplines that participate in engineering projects.
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Technical personnel from plant and operational environments who want to understand the characterization of these engineering documents.
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Managerial personnel who want to understand technical aspects of the process design.
Contact
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