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Hardness and Conductivity of Cooling Water
What are hardness and conductivity and why are they important for refinery cooling water systems?
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Basic Motor Troubleshooting from Chemical Engineer's Perspective
zhlédnutí 410Před rokem
How to troubleshoot an industrial motor. Is it an issue with the motor winding insulation? Also, what's a peckerhead?
Simplified Chemistry of Crude Oil, Gasoline, and Diesel
zhlédnutí 607Před rokem
Quick, basic explanation of crude oil, gasoline, and diesel. The target audience is those with limited to no chemistry background.
Basic Chemistry for Understanding Oil Refineries
zhlédnutí 369Před rokem
Learn basic chemistry that will help to understand how oil refineries work. A small amount of chemistry will go a long way in understanding crude oil, gasoline, diesel, and refinery operations.
Deaerator Basics
zhlédnutí 200Před rokem
The basic facts about how tray-type Deaerators operate.
Renewable Diesel and Biodiesel are not Synonyms
zhlédnutí 453Před 2 lety
Renewable diesel is one of the most discussed emerging fuels in the energy industry. This video provides a quick comparison of renewable diesel and biodiesel. If you want to be precise in your language when discussing these two liquid fuels, then this video should help!
What's the Difference Between a Conventional and Bellows PSV?
zhlédnutí 26KPřed 2 lety
The two most common types of pressure safety valves (PSV) are conventional and bellows. This video provides a brief overview of how the two are different.
Corrosion for Refinery Engineers
zhlédnutí 715Před 3 lety
A quick guide to types of corrosion that are commonly experienced in refineries. This is definitely more like an appetizer than a main course. Explanations are simplified and appropriate for an introduction to the types of corrosion.
FE Chemical Exam Overview
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Overview of the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) Chemical Exam. This video provides the basic facts and exam logistics. I took the FE Exam myself and passed in August 2018, hopefully there is something in this poorly edited video that you will find helpful! For more sub-optimal chemical engineering content, check out my website, engmatt.com!
Path to PE (Professional Engineer) Chemical
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This video explains the process of how to become a professionally licensed engineer in the United States. This specifically takes you through the steps to becoming a Chemical PE. For more sub-optimal chemical engineering content, check out my website, engmatt.com.

Komentáře

  • @gadam87
    @gadam87 Před 4 dny

    Very clear and simple explanation. Thanks a lot 👍

  • @jefffrearson8764
    @jefffrearson8764 Před 25 dny

    Why do they call it renewable? Once you burn it up, it's gone .

  • @AliRaza-ms5tk
    @AliRaza-ms5tk Před měsícem

    Hi. Great video, but my question is how does the psv compensate for the back pressure once the relief valve has popped open? Won't the back pressure and pressure in relieving line equalize?

  • @anasfadhil4884
    @anasfadhil4884 Před měsícem

    What a good video here, thanks mate

  • @fkp1692
    @fkp1692 Před 4 měsíci

    Phenomenal video. Please continue making videos if you're able.

  • @prashantanantpatil
    @prashantanantpatil Před 5 měsíci

    Good video

  • @Patrick_Oppa
    @Patrick_Oppa Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you, it helps much to me.

  • @leonardomendiola4930
    @leonardomendiola4930 Před 11 měsíci

    Good afternoon, I'm currently starting my preparation for the FE Exam Chemical, I am a chemical Engineer graduated in Cuba, Do you have any advice for me, any study method or courses? Thank you very much

  • @therealkarlcolt7116

    Or just say F it like I did and don't waste your time. No one really cares if you have it or not.

  • @kmh6578
    @kmh6578 Před rokem

    Continue making this videos please

  • @love_the_process
    @love_the_process Před rokem

    At 3:20, I inadvertently flipped the circulating cooling water and make-up cooling water conductivities. The cycle calculation should be circulating cooling water divided by the make-up cooling water.

  • @markphair6237
    @markphair6237 Před rokem

    Well done 🎉

  • @knl123
    @knl123 Před rokem

    Thanks Brother 😊

  • @harshdholakiya1972
    @harshdholakiya1972 Před rokem

    Great one..

  • @gagedean5312
    @gagedean5312 Před rokem

    Great video. Do you have any recommendations for proper study material? Any insight on problems that you practiced with? Level of difficulty compared to FE?

  • @andyknight9460
    @andyknight9460 Před rokem

    Just started working for Emerson and this was a great help. Thanks,

  • @moatazanwar6564
    @moatazanwar6564 Před rokem

    Thank you very much, to the point.

  • @cilnite
    @cilnite Před rokem

    Good video Matt! A short and informative video. One suggestion - include the links from your video in your description.

  • @kevinrobbins8121
    @kevinrobbins8121 Před rokem

    Excellent! Very nicely presented in a clear and concise manner. Thank you

  • @zefteltyn
    @zefteltyn Před rokem

    Very helpfull. Thanks!

  • @davidranum6831
    @davidranum6831 Před rokem

    Great presentation Matt! -- and very helpful. If there is hydrocarbon leakage from the PSV's atmospheric vent would that indicate a bellows failure - perhaps due to a significant increase in header pressure? --David Ranum

  • @512dude
    @512dude Před rokem

    Perfect! This quick informational video was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Matt!

  • @flojaxboy1005
    @flojaxboy1005 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for much valuable info. would you please to cover the API 571 for damage mechanism ?

  • @flojaxboy1005
    @flojaxboy1005 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir much appreciated!

  • @amanuelgodefa8715
    @amanuelgodefa8715 Před 2 lety

    Matt very simple explanation with your radio broadcaster voice very helpful info for instrument commodity guys. Keep it up the good work. ex-colleague from Alberta.

  • @kanyunwang9170
    @kanyunwang9170 Před 2 lety

    nice video!

  • @jamesjoelbunt7164
    @jamesjoelbunt7164 Před 2 lety

    Very astute, well done

  • @johnespinosa7238
    @johnespinosa7238 Před 2 lety

    It will be great to watch a video talking about psv scenarios. That's a big guy for everyone going through safety systems. Amazing video mate!

  • @arbitrary_assumption
    @arbitrary_assumption Před 2 lety

    Thanks mate.. It was well explained!

  • @asisiris7062
    @asisiris7062 Před 2 lety

    Just what I needed.

  • @wincros3064
    @wincros3064 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorials.

  • @adamdowning3892
    @adamdowning3892 Před 2 lety

    Very educational, I’ve crawled through a few towers during inspections, never thought about really putting much emphasis on the trays due to operations having control over that. I’ve seen missing tray valves and broken attachment welds as well. Maybe check out API 571 for more info over damage mechanisms. 👍🏼

  • @mohammedalzahrani9831

    This was very helpful! Thank you very much for making this presentation

  • @amirrazmi888
    @amirrazmi888 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Matt for the explanation. Is it necessary that letter of recommendation comes from people from the same filed/major? I am a chemical engineer who worked with mechanical PEs mostly and can provide the letter from them.