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Basic Engineering Vs Detailed Engineering

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#1 poojabathula369@gmail.com

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Posted 24 April 2024 - 12:09 PM

HI,

 

This is Pooja and I am a junior process engineer trying to gain knowledge in the field of Process Engineering.

 

I have the following questions and really appreciate if someone can help me with the answers.

 

 

1) From Process Engineering point of view, what are the deliverables that exist in Basic Engineering and what are the inputs required for each such deliverable?

 

2) What are the deliverables that exist in Detailed Engineering and what are the inputs?

 

3) To develop a P&ID from scratch, what are the inputs required? Name all the documents.

 

4) How does an engineer decide whether the equipment should be horizontal or vertical during the equipment design? What are the factors that decide the orientation?

 

5) How to develop an operating manual? What are the required input documents?

 

6) Do we use checklist for developing PFD, P&IDs and Valves? If yes, can you provide some.

 

7) Guidelines on separator sizing?

 

8) Guidelines on Knockout Drum sizing?

 

9) What is pump shut off and what are the procedures to follow before and after shutoff?

 

I really appreciate if someone could provide some type of answers for the above questions. I tried searching google for answers, but I was not able to find precise answers for most of the questions. 

 

 

 



#2 breizh

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Posted 24 April 2024 - 07:02 PM

Ali,

Again, Google search:

https://www.theproje...le-list-sample/

 

Breizh 



#3 shvet1

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Posted 24 April 2024 - 11:50 PM

Too many questions to reply. Sounds like you should start with process engineering course.

https://bit.ly/49NId5X

 

Try asking step-by-step


Edited by shvet1, 24 April 2024 - 11:50 PM.





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