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The Chemical Process Engineer and LinkedIn: 2019 TOP 5

2019 was an amazing year for me. I increased my LinkedIn connection, I released my book The Chemical Process Engineer and LinkedIn, I started my Telegram. Not to mention the first steps of my YouTube Channel and the birth of my mentoring program. All of these actions allow me to reach and help more chemical process engineers each day. It is really great as everything is going and to celebrate this I am sharing with you a retrospective with my 2019 TOP 5 content on LinkedIn.

Just to let you know, It was more than 60 technical posts in 2019.  The “reward” is split into 5 categories.

 

TOP 5 MOST VIEWED POST

This category shows the most viewed post based on text or video. 

5) auto valve safe position – 24731 views

You will understand how auto valves safe position is shown in P&IDs.

4) does any control valve need a bypass? – 25520 views

A good discussion about adding a manual bypass valve to a control valve.

3) how to identify and understand spec break in the P&ID – 25948 views

Understand what spec break means and how it is shown in the P&ID.

2) booster your chemical process engineering with 3 app – 36775 views

Discover how to use your cellphone to run chemical process engineering APP

1) chemical process engineer interface with plant layout – 43690 views

Understand how important Plant layout is to the hydraulic calculation

 

TOP 5 MOST VIEWED VIDEOS

This category shows only video-based post.

5) four tips for fresh engineer – 3498 views

You will know how I start a new process design.

4) here is where the magic happens – 4070 views

This post shows the distillation column of a Air Separation process.

3) It is what a scrubber does – 6307 views

This post shows how scrubber functioning and operation.

2) butterfly valve from P&ID to the field – 6982 views

I did a video in the field to show you how to identify a butterfly valve.

1) three phase separator in operation – 19894 views

See how a three phase separator works.

 

TOP 5 MOST LIKED

This category show the most liked ones, text or video based.

5) a great place to start your chemical process engineering career – 417 likes

I talk about air separation units and how this type of plant is great for begineers.

4) auto valve safe position – 507 likes

You will understand how auto valves safe position is shown in P&IDs.

3) booster your chemical process engineering with 3 app – 626 likes

Discover how to use your cellphone to run chemical process engineering APP

2) three phase separator in operation – 648 likes

See how a three phase separator works.

1) chemical process engineer interface with plant layout – 680 likes

Understand how important Plant layout is to hydraulic calculation

 

TOP 5 MOST COMMENTED

5) hazop part 1 – 38 comments

Get started with Hazop. Do not miss hazop part 2

4) booster your chemical process engineering with 3 app – 44 comments

Discover how to use your cellphone to run chemical process engineering APP

3) how to identify and understand spec break in the P&ID – 46 comments

Understand what spec break means and how it is shown in the P&ID.

2) auto valve safe position – 50 comments

You will understand how auto valves safe position is shown in P&IDs.

1) does any control valve need a bypass? – 72 comments

A good discussion about adding a manual bypass valve to a control valve.

 

SPECIAL CATEGORY

2) chemical engineering career

My philosophy to the development of a successful career.

1) chemical process engineer

The official first post sharing my career experience in Plant Design.

 

In 2020 I will bring much more content to help you improve your chemical process engineering career.

You can faster that getting into my mentoring channel INProcess at https://www.jefersoncosta.com/inprocess.

You can receive my newsletter also filling your email at

https://www.jefersoncosta.com/blog.

 

My best wishes to you 🙂

Jeferson Costa

Career, Job Roles, Process Design, Process Safety

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