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New Course - Flow Through Pipes, Fittings & Valves

Published 3 months ago • 3 min read

Flow of Liquids Through Piping, Fittings & Valves

New/Updated Course is Here!

Hi there guys!

Following up with the previous launched course (Fluid Mechanics: Incompressible Flow), it's now time to Launch the updated version of the Flow of Liquids Through Pipes, Fittings and Valves Course.

This is "Part 2" of several courses covering Fluid Mechanics:

  • Incompressible Flow
  • Flow through Pipes*
  • Fittings & Valves*
  • Pump Design & Operation
  • Mastering Centrifugal Pumps
  • Agitation & Mixing
  • Flow Metering and more coming soon!

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • If you've previously subsribed the "Applied Fluid Dynamics Course": You'll be enrolled into this course without any cost (automatically).
  • If you're enrolled in the "All Courses - One Subscription" plan, and your subscription is active, you can access this course at no extra cost.

Now, hoping its clear, let's continue!!

You can watch the Course Trailer in the Course Website or here:

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About this Course

In short, the course is all about:

  • The Flow of Liquids Through Piping systems: Pipes, Fittings, Valves which is fundamental for Process & Chemical Engineers
  • It focuses in the application of theoretical concepts such as Type of Flow, Reynolds Number, Friction Factor and Friction Loss to describe and model how Liquids flow inside Piping Systems.
  • It covers Pressure Drop along piping systems as well other common problems and troubleshooting
  • Its strongly based in Theory & Practice Problems

Specific Content (Course Structure)

  • All About Pipes: Types, Materials & Standards
    • Brief Introduction to Pipes, Piping Systems
    • Materials Used, Standards (ASME, ASTM, API, B88, ISO)
    • Pipe Material Roughess
  • Fittings & Valves Used in Piping Systems
    • Common Accesories found in Piping Systems
    • Fittings Affecting Flow
    • Fittings that won't affect Flow
    • Valves & More
  • Fundamentals of Fluid Flow in Pipes (REVIEW)
    • Type of Flow: Laminar, Transient, Turbulent & Plug Flow
    • Reynolds Number, Relative Roughness & Friction Factor
    • Non-Cylindrical Pipes & Channels
  • Friction Loss in Pipes (a.k.a. Head Loss or Pressure Loss) Hfs
    • Friction Factor, Pressure Drop & Friction Loss in Pipes
    • Moodys Chart --> Friction Factor & Relative Roughness
    • Friction Factor Equations: Chen, Swamee Jain, Hazen Williams
  • Friction Loss in Fittings & Valves (Hff)
    • K Constant for Fittings & Valves
    • L/D Equivalence for Pipes & Fittings
    • Friciton Loss due to Fittings & Valves
  • Solved Problems:
    • More than 40+ Solved Exercises (Step-by-Step)
  • Evaluations
    • 5 Evaluations, with a total of 100+ Questions

Course Content Specifics

  • New Platform: Easier to Learn, More Dynamic, Better Structured
  • Re-structure of Content: theory, exercises and practice problems.
  • 5h+ Video Lectures: Rich-in-content Lectures, ranging from 1-15 minute long. Video lectures enhances dynamic learning.
  • 4h+ Practice Problems: More than 40 Practice Problems Solved Step-by-Steps
  • Downloadable Materials : Donwload the course slides, PDF, documents as well as summaries and many other content!
  • Evaluation Tests: 3 Assestments with approx. 40+ questions in total.
  • FREE E-Book: Fluid Dynamics Tips
  • BONUS Slides - List of Common Variables + List of Common Equations
  • EXTRA Footage - Top Technical Questions for Job Interview (30)
  • Instructor Support - Get help via e-mail
  • Certification of Completion - Get your diploma, enhance your resume!

Content Preview

This is just a preview, I'll be sending more content in another e-mail to avoid it being super long!

Interactive Lectures with subtitles

Digital Pen + Visual Input from Instructor

Plenty of Resources Available:

Test Yourself in Every Section: Evaluations

Bonus Lecture: Top Technical Questions for Job Interview

The course now offers captions and translations (english, spanish, portuguese, german, turkish, arabic, malay, hindi and more!)

And Much More Content...

Enroll Now!

Remember that this is one of the many more courses related to Fluid Mechanics are coming soon, so I'll be adding those to the Fluid Mechanics Bundle, just in case you want to check it out and support me.

Next Courses are:

  • All About Valves: Design & Operation
  • Pump Design & Operation
  • Master Centrifugal Pumps
  • Agitation & Mixing
  • Flow Metering (Measurement of Liquid Flow)

The Bundle is now available, in case you want to get the special offer for these courses and future ones. If you have any suggestion, please let me know!

Offer #1

  • Purchase the Course (lifetime access, 24/7 access).
    • Current Price for this Course is $30 USD.

Offer #2 (Best Value)

  • Enroll in the "All Courses - One Subscription" product, and you'll get this Course for a LIFETIME & FREE!
    • Even if you cancel your subscription, you'll be able to access this course anytime in the future.
    • You'll be able to access any other course as long as your subscription remains active.
    • You'll be able to access Future Courses as long as your subscription remains active.
    • Note: I'll be manually enrolling you in the "lifetime access" product of this course.
  • This offer is only valid until Friday 1st (March) 23:59 US-Central Time
  • From Saturday onwards, any purchase of the Monthly Subscription will NOT contain the Free Course.

Final thoughts

There you have it guys, I hope you enjoy this special offer, it is only available to my newsletter subscribers!

Please don't hesitate to contact me (by replying to this e-mail) if you have any doubt, question or comment at all!

More Updated Courses are coming soon!

I'm here to help!

I'll see you in class!

Emmanuel Ortega

a.k.a. Chemical Engineering Guy

113 Cherry St, Seattle, WA 92768
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