This 1.5 hour online course provides an overview of control valve basics for engineering applications. The course covers valve terminology, components, types and how they work. It teaches how valves are named, the differences between linear and rotary valves, and the main components of all valves. Learners will learn about common valve types like ball, butterfly, diaphragm and gate valves. The course also explains how to choose the correct valve for an application and the advantages and disadvantages of different valve types. The goal is to give engineering students and professionals the fundamental knowledge of valves needed in their careers.
This 1.5 hour online course provides an overview of control valve basics for engineering applications. The course covers valve terminology, components, types and how they work. It teaches how valves are named, the differences between linear and rotary valves, and the main components of all valves. Learners will learn about common valve types like ball, butterfly, diaphragm and gate valves. The course also explains how to choose the correct valve for an application and the advantages and disadvantages of different valve types. The goal is to give engineering students and professionals the fundamental knowledge of valves needed in their careers.
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Control Valve Basics (Engineering, Oil And Gas Industry)
This 1.5 hour online course provides an overview of control valve basics for engineering applications. The course covers valve terminology, components, types and how they work. It teaches how valves are named, the differences between linear and rotary valves, and the main components of all valves. Learners will learn about common valve types like ball, butterfly, diaphragm and gate valves. The course also explains how to choose the correct valve for an application and the advantages and disadvantages of different valve types. The goal is to give engineering students and professionals the fundamental knowledge of valves needed in their careers.
This 1.5 hour online course provides an overview of control valve basics for engineering applications. The course covers valve terminology, components, types and how they work. It teaches how valves are named, the differences between linear and rotary valves, and the main components of all valves. Learners will learn about common valve types like ball, butterfly, diaphragm and gate valves. The course also explains how to choose the correct valve for an application and the advantages and disadvantages of different valve types. The goal is to give engineering students and professionals the fundamental knowledge of valves needed in their careers.
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Control Valve Basics (Engineering, Oil And Gas Industry)
Last updated 12/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.21 GB | Duration: 1h 32m Learn about valve terminology, components, nomenclature and how valves work! Ideal for all engineering industries! What you'll learn How valves are named. What linear and rotary valves are. All of a valve's main components. How valves work (ball, butterfly, diaphragm, gate, globe, safety, relief, pinch etc.). How to choose the correct valve for a certain application. Advantages and disadvantages associated with each valve type. Requirements A desire to learn. Some engineering background knowledge would be an advantage but is not essential. Description Every engineering process requires the ability to stop, start and regulate (throttle) flow. Valves are thus a fundamental part of any system that conveys gases, liquids or solids. But what are valves? How do they work? And why do they have such weird names e.g. butterfly valve? This course will help you answer all of these questions and many more! You will learn:How valves are named.What linear and rotary motion valves are.All of a valve's main components. How common valve types work (ball, butterfly, diaphragm, gate, globe, safety, relief, pinch etc.).How to choose the correct valve for a certain application.How to identify valves visually.Advantages and disadvantages associated with each valve type. This course will give you all the information you need to know about each valve type and can also be used later as a refresher course. Irrespective of your engineering background (oil and gas, chemical engineering, HVAC, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering etc.), this course will enrich your engineering career because valves are truly everywhere!Why this course?Because saVRee and saVRee lite have trained over 5,000 students on Udemy with an average course rating of 4.7/5.0!Interactive 3D models are used extensively to show you exactly how valves and their components work. Checkout the free preview videos before signing-up because we know you won't be disappointed!The course is packed with 2D images, 2D animations and 3D animations.Written content has been read aloud so that you can 'learn on the go' without needing to watch the screen constantly.Don't waste more time reading this course description, check-out the free preview videos and the curriculum, then make an informed decision.All purchases come with a 30 days refund policy.saVRee lite courses are extracts taken from our main -and much longer- saVRee courses. Please do not purchase this course if you have already purchased our Introduction to Valves course.Hope to see you on the course! Overview Section 1: Primer - Overview of Valve Types Lecture 1 Short Introduction to Valves Section 2: Welcome To The Course Lecture 2 Welcome To The Course Section 3: Introduction Lecture 3 How Do Valves Get Their Names? Lecture 4 Common Valve Types Lecture 5 Purpose of a Valve and its Construction Lecture 6 Rotary and Linear Motion Valves Lecture 7 Valve Construction and Components Lecture 8 Valve Actuators Lecture 9 Pressure Drop Lecture 10 Response Time Lecture 11 Length of Travel Section 4: Valves Types Lecture 12 Ball Lecture 13 Butterfly Lecture 14 Diaphragm Lecture 15 Gate Lecture 16 Globe Lecture 17 Pinch Lecture 18 Plug Section 5: Basic Course Final Thoughts Lecture 19 Basic Course Final Thoughts Section 6: Bonus Lectures Lecture 20 Discount Course Coupons Lecture 21 FREE saVRee Engineering Apps Lecture 22 FREE Access to saVRee 3D Models Section 7: Resources Lecture 23 Offline Quiz Booklet Lecture 24 Gate Valve Infographic Lecture 25 Ball Valve Infographic Lecture 26 Swing Check Valve Infographic Lecture 27 Butterfly Valve Infographic Lecture 28 Plug Valve Infographic Lecture 29 Globe Valve Infographic Lecture 30 Diaphragm Valve Infographic Lecture 31 Interactive 3D Models This course would benefit anyone working in the engineering world...because valves are everywhere!,Particular benefit is for anyone in the oil & gas, HVAC, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or power engineering industries.