The role and conception of plant engineer have been changing dynamically over years due to the changing technologies and business models. Plant engineers have an intermixed responsibilities in industries like Planning, Production Sequence, Effort Optimization, Advisory capacity and many more areas that yield an efficient, low cost and higher profitable products in an industry.
This course is structured in such a way to provide detailed note for students about plant engineers, their roles and responsibilities in industries, organization structures, legal responsibilities etc.
After completion of this course, students will have a clear idea about plant engineering functions, plant location, layout, industrial buildings, maintenance & repairs and electricity.
WHO SHOULD COMPLETE THIS COURSE?
- Mechanical Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Production Managers
- Automation and Process Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors
- Electricians
- Instrument and Process Control Technicians
- Chemical Engineers
COURSE OUTLINE
ORGANIZATION OF THE ENGINEERING FACILITY AND FUNCTIONS
- Engineering function
- Organization of the plant
- Engineering function
- Plant engineering function
- Principles of organization
- Organization structures
- Organizational prerequisites
CONSIDERATIONS FOR MANUFACTURING PROCESS & SITE SELECTION
- Role of the plant engineer
- Legal responsibilities
- Plant engineering
- Activities
- Thermal plant
- Knowledge areas
- Considerations for site selection
ROLE OF THE PLANT ENGINEER
- Role of the plant Engineer
- Legal responsibilities
- What is plant?
PLANT LOCATION AND LAYOUT
- Plant location and layout
- Piping codes
- Plot plans
- Plot plan use by discipline
- Services – water, electricity, effluent discharge
- Electrical
- Development of plot plans
- Ecology and pollution
- Pollution control
- Green energy & technology
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS & ELECTRICITY
- Industrial buildings
- Occupancy & various regulations – statutory & hazardous tasks
- Fire detection & suppression
- Ventilation
- Building maintenance & repairs
- Flooring, lighting & insulation considerations
- Accommodation of plant & equipment
- Electricity
- Tariff structures & billing calculations
- Energy content
- Fractional; distillation of crude oil
- Distribution & delivery systems
- Storage facilities