Course Description
“Process Flow Diagrams” explains the purpose of Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) in the manufacturing process and details the various elements in a PFD. It covers the differences between a PFD and a P&ID, as well as the role of “Block Flow” and “Schematic Flow Diagrams.” “Recipe Design in Process Control Systems” looks at the elements of recipe structure, including Unit Procedures, Operations, and Phases and Transitions. It defines process-oriented and equipment-oriented design and explains Parallel Processing, as well as Decision and Looping branches.
Who Will Benefit
Process control engineers, batch process designers, chemical engineers, and production managers in the manufacturing sector. It is suitable for professionals involved in designing, implementing, and optimizing batch processes. This course is particularly beneficial for individuals responsible for developing process flow diagrams (PFDs) and understanding their role in the manufacturing process. Additionally, it is valuable for those focused on recipe design within process control systems.
Course Syllabus

Batch Design (Manufacturing) - Introduction

Recipe Design

Process Flow Diagrams

Batch Design (Manufacturing) - Summary and Assessment
Additional Information
Supported Operating Systems: Microsoft 8 (or higher version)
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Overview
90 days from first access
English
Yes
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