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Public Training
Inprocess offers public training courses of different focus and length as shown in the column to the right. Public Training courses give the attendees a chance to learn about process simulation in a neutral environment – away from their day-to-day job. This allows them to fully focus on the course content. Furthermore, public courses are a great opportunity to get to meet your peers and to exchange your experiences with them.
 
First Semester 2012
January to July 2012, Europe
07 - 09 Feb: Dynamics (Barcelona)
13 - 15 Mar: Process Control (Barcelona)
17 - 19 Apr: Steady State (Barcelona)
22 - 24 May: Process Control (Milano)
12 - 14 Jun: Steady State (Barcelona)
19 - 21 Jun: Improving Refinery (Rome)
03 - 05 Jul: Dynamics (Barcelona)

Individual course's details just below
Dynamic Process Simulation
7th - 9th February 2012, Barcelona
Three-day introductory level course on dynamic simulation focused on helping students to acquire the basic knowledge necessary to build dynamic simulation models by transitioning from a steady state prebuilt model or by modifying an existing dynamic one. Fundamental aspects like process dynamics or process control are as well reviewed along the course.
Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
13th - 15th March 2012, Barcelona
Process Engineers are heavy users of simulation tools (HYSYS, UniSim, A+, …) to design new processes or revamps. They mainly work in steady-state mode, but frequently they have to interact with the Control Engineers to discuss how the process will be controlled and operated. Then, many process dynamics and control concepts need to be clearly understood by the Process Engineers to effectively design the production process and their corresponding control philosophy
Steady State Process Simulation
17th - 19th April 2012, Barcelona
Three-day introductory level course that emphasizes the basic aspects of both process simulators. Course focus is on reaching a working knowledge of all necessary techniques to simulate unit operations and to build simple flowsheet models. Properties; Heat Transfer; Distillation columns; Compressors, pumps and pipelines; Reactors; etc. are among the topics covered in this course.
Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
22nd - 24th May 2012, San Donato Milanese (Milano)
Process Engineers are heavy users of simulation tools (HYSYS, UniSim, A+, …) to design new processes or revamps. They mainly work in steady-state mode, but frequently they have to interact with the Control Engineers to discuss how the process will be controlled and operated. Then, many process dynamics and control concepts need to be clearly understood by the Process Engineers to effectively design the production process and their corresponding control philosophy
Steady State Process Simulation
12th - 14th June 2012, Barcelona
Three-day introductory level course that emphasizes the basic aspects of both process simulators. Course focus is on reaching a working knowledge of all necessary techniques to simulate unit operations and to build simple flowsheet models. Properties; Heat Transfer; Distillation columns; Compressors, pumps and pipelines; Reactors; etc. are among the topics covered in this course.
Improving Refinery Operations through Process Simulation
19th - 21st June 2012, Rome
After attending a basic course in process simulation, engineers are faced with the task of developing simulation cases for a specific objective. Whether they have to troubleshoot an operational problem, to monitor the process performance, to improve unit yields or to minimize energy consumption, they have to start the simulation in a completely different environment: overwhelming amount of data, scattered in different sources and sometimes not consistent.
This three-day course has been developed focusing mainly in these aspects: How to identify plant data requirements before developing the process simulation and how to collect and validate such data obtained from the typical refinery sources.
Dynamic Process Simulation
3rd - 5th July 2012, Barcelona
Three-day introductory level course on dynamic simulation focused on helping students to acquire the basic knowledge necessary to build dynamic simulation models by transitioning from a steady state prebuilt model or by modifying an existing dynamic one. Fundamental aspects like process dynamics or process control are as well reviewed along the course.
 
How to register for a public training course
If you would like to register for any of these courses, or if you would like further details, then please contact us at training@inprocessgroup.com or call us on +34 933 308 205. Please do also contact us if you would like to discuss additional public courses at a location near to you.
 
List of attendee quotes:
“What did you like the most?”
  • “The applied examples directly followed on the PC...” (Process engineer, Italian refinery)
  • “The way materials and subjects are presented...” (Process engineer, Italian E&P company)
  • “Interactivity and usefulness of the course...” (Gas Processing engineer, Belgian company)
  • “Learning by doing...” (Process engineer, German refinery)
  • “Small class, enough time, well prepared instructor...” (Project Manager, German E&P company)
  • “The demonstrated knowledge of the course holders. Their professionalism...” (Plant Manager, Spanish refinery)
  • “Course exceeded my expectations...” (Process engineer, German compressors manufacturer)
  • “Small group that allowed quick learning and interaction among attendees...” (Gas Processing Engineer, French E&P company)
  • “Instructor availability to answer all questions...” (Process engineer, Italian refinery)
  • “Exactly fit to my company needs...” (Process engineer, German refinery)
  • “The training we received was a perfect preparation for us to start our own project development…” (Process engineer, Spanish Refinery)
  • “Although structured to cover many topics, class size was small enough to give students plenty of individual access to the training team” (Plant Manager, Spanish Chemical plant)