Facilities Engineering: Things I Wish I’d Known when I Started
This online engineering PDH course provides an overview of the key concepts related to facilities engineering in an attempt to make the esoterica of the onshore upstream gas portion of the industry more accessible to engineers.
Any study of an industry faces the related dilemmas of “where to start?” and “what level of prior knowledge can be assumed?” It is certainly safe to assume that anyone who picks up this course is comfortable with the concepts of Algebra, but how about Newton’s laws of motion? The general laws of Thermodynamics? Kinematics? Organic chemistry? How much fluid mechanics can be assumed?
There are no clear answers to these questions, but there are a few concepts that are used across all engineering disciplines in Oil & Gas that tend to get lost in the noise. This course is focused on removing the veil of complacency from several of these ubiquitous concepts so we don’t need to revisit them multiple times in further studies.
This 7 PDH online course is applicable to petroleum and mechanical engineers and professionals who are interested in learning more about facilities engineering and the core concepts used in the industry.
This PE continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Familiarizing with the basics of facilities engineering and the key concepts used in the industry
- Understanding and differentiating between the different fluid terminologies
- Familiarizing with the traditional oilfield units used in the industry
- Learning about the major fluid characteristics and their most important properties
- Covering general topics in fluid mechanics, including statics, hydrostatic pressure and buoyancy
- Gaining an overview of dynamics, the different equations used, and various parameter measurements
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