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Code |
Format |
Currency |
Individual Pricing Per Person |
Duration* |
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PEEL073 |
E-Learning |
EUR |
625 |
120 hours |
*– Duration is an estimated minimum based on number of slides, audio comments, number of quizzes and exercises.
About this Training
This technical training course provides a structured approach to the mechanical design of shell and tube heat exchangers for industrial plants, with reference to TEMA requirements and complementary criteria from HEI and API 660.
The program is designed to help participants understand how exchanger components are configured, calculated and verified in practical engineering applications. It combines code-based design principles with applied examples related to pressure equipment, static equipment and industrial process systems.
The course includes 120 hours of technical content. Participants will have one-year access to the Virtual Campus to complete the course.
The course is delivered 100% online and on-demand, allowing participants to study at their own pace. Instructor support will be provided through the consultation forum on the Virtual Campus.
Course Outline
This module covers the main technical aspects required to design shell and tube heat exchangers for industrial plants according to TEMA requirements, with complementary engineering criteria from HEI and API 660.
Participants will learn how to define exchanger configurations, establish design conditions, select appropriate materials, calculate joint efficiency, design shells, heads, tube bundles, tubesheets, nozzles, body flanges and support saddles, and verify the effects of external pressure, wind and seismic loads.
The course also includes practical case studies, conceptual questions, design and calculation sheets, and lessons learned based on real industrial projects.
