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TOP 10 CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING POSTS IN 2023

3,288,708 IMPRESSIONS POSTINGS ABOUT CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING AND PLANT DESIGN

It was the number of impressions I got in 2023 on LinkedIn. I have shared more than 100 technical post on my LinkedIn feed (written or video) leading to 3,288,708 impressions on the platform. Below, you will get access to the top 10 of these posts.

In this eBook, you will not find differential equations, you will not find how to do calculation, nor deep explanations related to chemical process engineering fundamentals. All of them are very important for a chemical process engineer, and I believe you learnt most of them during your time in University/College.

This eBook is not also for experienced chemical process engineers with background in plant design. If you have 3 or more years of experience in plant design the chances are I do not have much to teach you because my target audience is students, graduates and engineers with no experience in plant design.

In this eBook, you will find the 10 top I did on LinkedIn in 2023 with the following question on my mind: What I can write to teach students, graduates and engineers more about how to work with chemical process engineering and plant design. What I can share from my experience working in plant design since 2007 that can build on them a chemical process engineer´s point of view related to their roles and responsibilities in plant design.

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10º POSITION: HAVE YOU EVER USED MOODY DIAGRAM FOR PRESSURE DROP CALCULATION IN YOUR PROFESSIONAL LIFE?

9º POSITION: HEAT EXCHANGERS’ RULES OF THUMB FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERS

8º POSITION: READ THIS IF YOU ARE A CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEER INTERESTED ONLY IN CV SIZING FOR CONTROL VALVES

7º POSITION: WHAT IS THE SECRET FOR READING P&ID?

6º POSITION: PROCESS DESIGN OR PLANT DESIGN: WHAT CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERS DO?

5º POSITION: PUMP HEAD, WHAT MATTERS FOR CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERS?

4º POSITION: WHAT COMES FIRST: LAYOUT OR P&ID? CONSIDERATIONS FROM A CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEERING IN PLANT DESIGN

3º POSITION: WHICH PROCESS SIMULATION SOFTWARE BEST FIT YOUR NEEDS?

2º POSITION: WHY 2 PROCESS ENGINEERS WITH SAME PROCESS INPUTS WILL NOT GET THE SAME VESSEL SEPARATOR DIMENSIONS

1º POSITION: WHAT A CHEMICAL PROCESS ENGINEER SHOULD CONSIDER WHEN DEFINING REFLUX RATIO IN DISTILLATION COLUMN?

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