Essentials of Mechanical Engineering: A Primer for Non-Mechanical Professionals
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les 26, 27, 28, 29 et 30 mai 2025
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Code : 16-0511-ONL25
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APERÇU
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize and understand the main components of mechanical equipment used in various industries.
- Determine the appropriate selection and sizing for equipment components to enhance performance.
- Gain hands-on knowledge of operating procedures and safety protocols in mechanical environments.
- Increase equipment reliability and optimize maintenance strategies.
- Implement effective practices for maintaining mechanical equipment to ensure longevity and efficiency.
Description
Mechanical equipment plays a pivotal role in the operation of engineering organizations and industrial plants. Professionals without a mechanical background often find themselves responsible for procuring, installing, operating, and maintaining such equipment. Understanding the basics of mechanical engineering is essential for ensuring these tasks are performed effectively and safely. This course introduces fundamental concepts such as the properties of engineering materials, metal fabrication processes, and the principles behind power transmission, lubrication, and bearings.
Participants will explore various types of mechanical equipment, including pressure vessels, storage tanks, heat exchangers, boilers, process heaters, industrial piping, pumps, compressors, and fans. Through detailed discussions and practical workshops, they will learn how to identify and select the right components for different applications, ensuring optimal performance and safety. Real-world case studies will offer insights into troubleshooting and maintaining equipment reliability, which are critical for minimizing downtime and maximizing operational efficiency.
This interactive and hands-on course is ideal for both non-mechanical professionals seeking foundational knowledge and those with a background in mechanical engineering looking to refresh their skills. You will engage in teamwork and problem-solving exercises, applying best practices for maintenance and operation to real-world scenarios.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for a broad range of professionals who deal with mechanical equipment in their work environments.
The foundational mechanical knowledge provided will benefit plant and facility engineers, technicians, maintainers, and operators. Chemical engineers, process engineers, project engineers, and design engineers will also find value in understanding the mechanical aspects that intersect with their specialties.
Additionally, personnel from the armed services and any professionals involved in the maintenance or operation of mechanical systems are encouraged to attend. This course is equally beneficial for anyone seeking to enhance their understanding of mechanical equipment or update their skills in accordance with industry best practices.
10:00 am to 6:00 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
Horaire : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM EDT
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PROGRAMME
DAY 1: Mechanical Engineering and Materials
- Mechanical Engineering Overview: Disciplines
- Engineering Materials: Metals and Non-Metals
- Metal Fabrication Process: Welding, Machining, Casting
- Mechanics of Materials: Stress Calculation and Dimensioning
- Workshop: Case Study, Examples and Solutions
DAY 2: Power Transmission Elements
- Torque and Power Transmission
- Shafts, Couplings, Belt Drives, Gear Boxes
- Lubricants
- Bearings
- Seals
- Workshop: Case Study, Examples and Solutions
DAY 3: Pressure Vessels, Heat Exchangers
- Pressure Vessels
- Liquid Storage Tanks
- Heat Exchangers: Water Heaters, Steam Condensers
- Boilers, Process Heaters and Heat Recovery Equipment
- Instrumentation and Control
- Workshop: Case Study, Examples and Solutions
DAY 4: Fluid Flow Engineering: Pumps and Piping
- Fluid Flow Engineering
- Industrial Piping
- Pumps and Pumping Systems
- Process & Instrument Diagrams
- Workshop: Case Study, Examples and Solutions
DAY 5: Compressors and Turbines
- Compressors, Fans, Blowers
- Steam and Gas Turbines
- HVAC & Refrigeration Systems
- Equipment Reliability and Availability Optimization
- Workshop: Case Study, Examples and Solutions
- Summary and Conclusions
FORMATEUR
Dr. Mike Ivanovic is the President of UBAMIP Consulting and a former Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. With over 30 years of experience in various branches of mechanical engineering, he has established himself as a leader in the field. His career includes significant contributions while working in the consulting group of ANSYS Canada Ltd. He currently heads UBAMIP Consulting, where he specializes in the analysis and problem-solving of equipment operations within the process and petrochemical industries, as well as thermal and HVAC engineering.
Dr. Ivanovic's expertise encompasses safety aspects in the operation and maintenance of rotating machinery, pressure vessels, and piping systems across diverse industrial applications. His consulting projects primarily focus on risk assessment of potential equipment failures and the development of accident prevention methods, informed by inspection results and fitness for service studies.
In addition to his consulting work, Dr. Ivanovic is actively involved in providing technical training courses tailored to industry professionals in Canada, the USA, and internationally. These courses address various levels of complexity, ensuring comprehensive professional development.
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