Live Two Day Training Event - Mixing in the Process Industries at San Francisco, CA on May 10 & 11, 2018
San Francisco, CA, April 18, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Tridiagonal Solutions Inc., providing process performance enhancement and product development solutions to worldwide clients, will be hosting a Live Two Day Training Event for Process Industry Professionals on “Mixing in the Process Industries - Theory, Practice and Computation” on May 10 & 11, 2018 at 655 Montgomery St, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94111 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm PST.
Almost every unit operation in the process industries involves some form of fluid mixing and/or bulk solids mixing. Despite its widespread usage, mixing is still practiced more as an art than as a science in the industry. Process engineers tend to view the mixing practice as a diffuse set of rules of thumb and view mixing science as a myriad of empirical correlations. However, technological innovation is primarily driven by sound fundamental understanding. Therefore, an operation as critical as mixing cannot still remain in the realm of empiricism; it needs to move toward becoming more science-oriented.
The event will deliver the following:
- How mixing science acts as an organizing principle for various aspects of industrial mixing practice?
- It will further show how mixing science can be used to reliably and seamlessly design/select the right kind of mixing equipment for a given application.
- The utility of computational tools (CFD for fluids, DEM for bulk solids) will also be shown via a number of industrial examples. Process engineers and researchers alike will find this event useful.
Who should attend?
Chemical Process Engineers, R&D Chemists, Stirred Tank Designers, Research and Development Scientists, Principal Scientists, Senior Process Project Manager, CFD Engineers in Chemical Processing Industry.
Tridiagonal Solutions specialize in CFD, DEM & other engineering simulation techniques along with customized software solutions development. It has helped several Fortune 500 customers with the development of engineering tools & CFD automation using commercial as well as opensource technologies and integrating the same with engineering design procedures and business rules.
Almost every unit operation in the process industries involves some form of fluid mixing and/or bulk solids mixing. Despite its widespread usage, mixing is still practiced more as an art than as a science in the industry. Process engineers tend to view the mixing practice as a diffuse set of rules of thumb and view mixing science as a myriad of empirical correlations. However, technological innovation is primarily driven by sound fundamental understanding. Therefore, an operation as critical as mixing cannot still remain in the realm of empiricism; it needs to move toward becoming more science-oriented.
The event will deliver the following:
- How mixing science acts as an organizing principle for various aspects of industrial mixing practice?
- It will further show how mixing science can be used to reliably and seamlessly design/select the right kind of mixing equipment for a given application.
- The utility of computational tools (CFD for fluids, DEM for bulk solids) will also be shown via a number of industrial examples. Process engineers and researchers alike will find this event useful.
Who should attend?
Chemical Process Engineers, R&D Chemists, Stirred Tank Designers, Research and Development Scientists, Principal Scientists, Senior Process Project Manager, CFD Engineers in Chemical Processing Industry.
Tridiagonal Solutions specialize in CFD, DEM & other engineering simulation techniques along with customized software solutions development. It has helped several Fortune 500 customers with the development of engineering tools & CFD automation using commercial as well as opensource technologies and integrating the same with engineering design procedures and business rules.
Contact
Tridiagonal Solutions
Pratiksha Mhaske
(210) 858-6192
tridiagonal.com
Contact
Pratiksha Mhaske
(210) 858-6192
tridiagonal.com
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