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[Course on line streaming] APPLIED HYDRAULICS. CONDUCTIONS I STATIONS OF BOMBEIG (091037)

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Organized by: Promoted by CETIT and taught by COGITI FORMACIÓN on the COGITI Training Platform
Dates: From March 17 to May 11.
Hours: Online, at your own pace
Duration: 160 hours, 8 weeks
Objectives:

To master hydraulic systems (mainly pipelines and pumping stations, not forgetting valves) from a practical perspective, with extensive experience and without neglecting theoretical knowledge.

The student will learn to:

  • Design pumping stations, pipes and accessories.
  • To calculate pressure losses in pipes and accessories.
  • To specify the pumps required in the hydraulic system.
  • To assemble and start pumping stations with criteria of durability and reliability of the equipment.
  • Obtain the necessary knowledge to receive pumps and pumping stations.
  • To correct deficiencies or future variations in the design modifications of the pumping stations, once the installation has been commissioned.

Programming:

00. MONITORING AND EVALUATION

  • Generalities
  • Course development
  • Doubts
  • Examination
  • Exam evaluation
  • Qualification and award of diplomas
  • Exam answers

0. APPLIED HYDRAULICS

  • Course objectives
  • Course documentation
  • Who is it addressed to?
  • Level of training acquired
  • Type of teaching
  • Type of training
  • Evaluation test
  • The reason for the title “applied hydraulics”
  • The reason for the subtitle “pipelines and pumping stations”
  • Bibliography used
  • Trainer presentation
  • Work experience related to the course
  • Pedagogical experience
  • Other courses of the trainer
  • Index

01. DOUBTS AND ANSWERS.

  • Introduction
  • Doubts – Answers

1. BASIC PHYSICAL CONCEPTS

  • Introduction
  • International System of Units
  • Diameter – surface area ratio
  • International System of Units prefixes
  • Greek alphabet
  • Forms of matter. Fluids
  • Specific or absolute density
  • Specific volume
  • Weight
  • Specific weight
  • Relative density
  • Dynamic viscosity or absolute viscosity
  • Kinematic viscosity
  • Surface tension
  • Vapor pressure
  • Problems 1
  • Table of physical properties of water and air

2. PRESSURE

  • Definition
  • Relative pressure
  • Atmospheric pressure
  • Absolute pressure
  • Vacuum pressure
  • Graphic representation of pressures
  • Vapor pressure
  • Pressure properties
  • Pressure units

3. HYDROSTATICS

  • Fundamental equation of hydrostatics
  • Conclusions
  • Static conductions
  • Laboratory equipment
  • Problems 3

4. HYDRODYNAMICS

  • Speed range
  • Steady state
  • Transitional regime
  • Other software programs
  • Flow
  • Continuity equation
  • Uniform and non-uniform current
  • Laminar flow
  • Turbulent flow
  • Bernoulli equation (for ideal fluid)
  • Real fluid
  • Generalized Bernoulli equation (for a real liquid)
  • Generalized Bernoulli equation (for a gas)
  • Conclusions
  • Reynolds number
  • Conclusions
  • Problems 4.

5. LOAD LOSS

  • Generalities
  • Primary (or surface)
  • Secondary (or form)
  • Conclusions
  • Pressures in pipes. Definitions
  • Closed ducts. Calculation of primary pressure losses
  • Calculation of secondary losses
  • Total load loss calculation
  • Pipe diameter optimization
  • Conclusions
  • Problems 5

6. CONDUCTIONS

  • Electrical analogy
  • Characteristics of the conductions
  • Leads (without geometry)
  • Conductions (with geometric)
  • Problems 6

7. PUMPS

  • Types of pumps
  • Manometric total pumping head
  • Pump coupling
  • Laws of similarity
  • Absolute net suction height
  • NSPH
  • NPSH required
  • NPSH available
  • Conclusions about NPSH
  • Powers
  • Pump losses
  • Engine losses
  • Pump selection
  • Pump acceptance tests
  • Electrical and hydraulic tests at the pumping station
  • Problems 7

8. ENEMIES OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

  • Cavitation
  • Water hammer
  • Occupational risk prevention and industrial safety
  • Air and depressions in the pipes
  • Air inlet or outlet volume in the suction cups
  • Suction cup sizing
  • Minimum submergence
  • Optimum operating point of the pump
  • Conclusions
  • Problems 8

9. PUMPING STATIONS

  • General considerations
  • Design of a pumping station
  • Technical specifications
  • Installation assembly and commissioning
  • Suction canisters for vertical pumps

10. CONTROL OF “Q” AND “H” IN HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

  • Pumping station
  • Pumps
  • Driving
  • Determination of QH parameters in pipelines and pumping stations

11. VALVES

  • Type
  • Valve pressures. Definitions
  • Applications in hydraulic systems
  • Hydraulic control valves
  • Hydraulic control type
  • Hydraulic characteristics of valves

12. DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY

  • The technical building code
  • Installation properties
  • Minimum supply conditions
  • Water treatment system
  • Installation of domestic hot water (DHW)
  • Other conditions
  • Installation components
  • Annex

13. OPEN CONDUITS OR CHANNELS

  • Introduction
  • Pressure losses
  • Hydraulic radio
  • Speed in a channel
  • Flow in channels
  • Problems of channels with uniform motion
  • Problems 13
  • Annexes

14. TROUBLESHOOTING

ANNEXES

  • GENERAL ANNEXES (18 annexes)
  • ANNEXES REGULATION HS 4 water supply to buildings RD 140 2003 water quality for human consumption
  • VIDEOS Video attachments (10 attachments)
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