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Training Courses

2023

OMESOLGLOBAL.COM

Octagon Management & Engineering Solutions


Authored by: U. Ali

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Index Page #
About Us 02

Testimonials 03

Process Simulation & Modeling Aspen Hysys Basic 05

Process Simulation & Modeling Aspen Hysys Advance 08

Aspen Hysys For Oil & Gas People 11


Process Modeling: Aspen Plus 15
PIPESIM Modeling and Simulation 18
Process Design Engineering 20
Advanced Process Design Engineering 23
AutoCAD 2D & 3D 25
Primavera P6 28
Our Clients 33
Contact Us 34

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About Us
Imagine the possibilities of what we can do for you.
Omesol Global is a project of [Octagon Management & Engineering
Solutions]. Omesol is one of the world’s leading and most diverse
providers of training and consultancy services. We are recognized
locally and globally for maintaining high quality standard, on-time
service delivery and client specific solutions. Our global representation
network is continuously expanding; the major countries in our network
are USA, UK, Australia & Pakistan.

We are involved in a wide range of activities in the chemical,


petrochemical, polymer and the oil and gas industries. Our core
business areas include training & development, engineering,
management and web based solutions. We have a professional team
with extensive experience in handling small to large size projects with
the support of latest advanced software.

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Testimonials
“Very pleased with training provided for Aspen HYSYS. Course was
very interactive and hands on. Cannot beat it for the price! Many
companies want chemical engineers to have experience in this
software and now I have it! ’’

Tyler Douglas Fenstermaker


Project Engineer S & B Engineers and Constructors, Ltd. USA

“The digital information and supporting documents provided by the


instructor were valuable for better understanding of the course. The
instructor always cordially answered all the question that I came in
with during the course.’’

Ana Maria Ortiz


Process Engineer Calgary, Canada

“I am very happy with OMESOL and I will continuing getting training


from this company. This course was the 5th course, I have attended in
OMESOL, I am happy. I wish all the best.’’

Estêvão Adriano Tibúrcio


Angola LNG (OPCO)

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“Great course. My instructor did his best to make sure, I understood
everything.’’

Echezona I.Nwankwo
Houston, USA)

“As a process design engineer I face different scenarios which need


to be solved in a safe and optimum manner; therefore, it is very
important to have proper training. I am very pleased to have taken the
"process design engineering" course, as it provided me really useful
information which I can use on a daily basis at work. I want to thank
my instructor for sharing his knowledge and for answering all my
technical questions. I am looking forward to take another training
course with Omesol.’’

Jorge Rios Urquidi


Process Engineer (SERPETBOL, Bolivia)

Please follow the below link to view more testimonials from our satisfied
customers:
http://omesolglobal.com/testimonials.php

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Process Simulation & Modeling Aspen
Hysys Basic

Training Mode : Online Duration : 14 Hours Fee : 300 USD

Objectives
 Learn to build, navigate and optimize process simulations using Aspen Hysys
 Learn the efficient use of different Hysys functions to build steady state process
simulations

Who Will Benefit


 New engineering graduates/technologists who will be using Aspen Hysys in their daily
work
 Process engineers doing process design and optimization projects and studies
 Plant engineers checking plant performance under different operating conditions
 R&D engineers and researchers using Aspen Hysys for process synthesis

Course Detail
Starting with Hysys
 Creating a new simulation
 Simulation basis manager
 Adding components to the simulation
 Selecting a fluids package
 Enter simulation environment
 Adding material streams
 Case study

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Equations Of State
 Equations of state – mathematical formulations
 Determine the specific volume of a pure component or a mixture with Hysys
 Compare the results obtained with different EOS preview the result using workbook
 Analyze the property using case studies

Pump Operation In Hysys To Model The Pumping Process


 Connect streams to unit operations
 Determine the pump efficiency and outlet temperature
 Adding unit operations
 Connecting unit operation with streams
 Case study & further study

Compressor Operation In Hysys To Model The Compressing Process


 Define a new component using hypothetical
 Determine the compressor efficiency and outlet temperature
 Case study & further study

Expander Operation In Hysys To Model The Expansion Process


 Determine the expansion efficiency and outlet temperature
 Case study & further study

Heat Exchanger Operation In Hysys To Model The Heat Transfer Process


 Problem analysis
 Building the simulation
 Case study & further study

Flash Separator Operation In Hysys To Model The Flash Separation Process


 Problem analysis
 Building the simulation
 Adding a feed stream
 Adding a compressor
 Adding a cooler
 Adding a flash separator
 Case study & further study

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Partial Oxidation Reaction Of Methane To Produce Hydrogen
 Develop a model that represents partial oxidation of methane to produce hydrogen
 Simulate conversion reactor and reactions
 Add the reactions and reaction sets
 Attach reaction sets to the fluid package
 Making sequential reactions
 Case study

Develop A Model That Represents The Water Gas Shift Reaction


 Simulate equilibrium reactor and reactions in Hysys
 Re-add the reactions and reaction sets
 Attach reaction sets to the fluid package
 Print stream and workbook datasheets
 Problem analysis & a case study
 Production of propylene glycol
 Simulate continuously-stirred-tank reactor and reactions in Hysys
 Set new session preferences
 Creating a new unit set
 Providing binary coefficients
 Defining the reaction
 Installing the mixer
 Installing the reactor
 Case study

Absorber Operation In Hysys To Model The Absorption Process


 Problem analysis
 Running the simulation
 Changing trays to packing
 Getting the design parameters
 Case study & further study

Recovery Of (NGL) From Natural Gas

 Add columns using the input experts


 Add extra specifications to columns
 De-Methanizer operation
 De-Ethanizer operation
 De-Propanizer operation
 Adding a valve

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Process Simulation & Modeling Aspen
Hysys Advance

Training Mode : Online Duration : 20 Hours Fee : 400 USD

Objectives
 Learn how to use and apply advanced modeling techniques to enhance existing Aspen
Hysys flow sheets
 Develop the skills and "know-how" required for creating and running dynamic
simulations using Aspen Hysys dynamics
 Determine optimal process conditions for new or existing processes

Who Will Benefit


 New engineering graduates / professionals who will be using Aspen Hysys in their
daily work
 Process engineers doing process design and optimization projects and studies
 Plant engineers checking plant performance under different operating conditions
 R&D engineers and researchers

Course Detail
Getting Started In Steady State
 Define a fluid package
 Add streams and operations
 Case study: introduction to the basic concepts necessary for creating, solving and
analyzing simulations in Aspen Hysys

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Oil Characterization
 Introduce oil characterization in Aspen Hysys
 Analysis of chromatographic data
 Case study: use the oil environment to characterize a crude assay

Rating & Sizing Of Heat Exchangers


 Review heat transfer calculation models in Aspen Hysys
 Configure a shell and tube heat exchanger to use a built-in rating model
 Case study: use a rating model to determine if an existing heat exchanger will meet
process specifications; design and rate a heat exchanger.

Expanding The Model


 Add unit operations and controllers in dynamic mode
 Develop appropriate control strategies using split range and on-off controllers
 Case study: add equipment, modify the control system and add a pressure relief valve
to a simulation directly in dynamic mode

Pressure Drop Calculation


 Introduce unit operation models used to change pressure, such as pipe sizing
 Utilization of property table
 Case study: simulate various unit operations

Operation Of Safety Valves


 Size and rate pressure safety valves to safely meet plant
 Case study: usage of utilities & simulation

Process Column Optimization


 Optimize the process column to increase the profitability.
 Case study: simulate process column with optimization mode

Spreadsheets And Case Studies


 Use a spreadsheet to calculate a simplified profit for the process column.
 Case study: import and export variables to and from the spreadsheet; add complex
formulas. Use the case study to evaluate flow sheet

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Complete Dynamic Simulation
 Solve complete dynamic problems using Aspen Hysys software by first building a
steady-state flow sheet and then performing steps to make the transition to dynamics.
 Case study: simulation includes problem analysis and solution for separation system

Logical Operation
 Introduction to logical operations,
 Case study: simulation to utilize logical operation for the better results

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Aspen Hysys For Oil & Gas People

Training Mode : Online Duration : 30 Hours Fee : 800 USD

Objectives
 Learn to build, navigate and optimize process simulations using Aspen Hysys
 Learn how to use and apply advanced modeling techniques to enhance existing Aspen
Hysys flow sheets
 Learn the efficient use of different Hysys functions to build steady state process
simulations
 Develop the skills and techniques required for creating and running dynamic
simulations
 Apply the best practices for transitioning from steady-state to dynamic modeling and
discover shortcuts for efficient use of Hysys dynamics.

Who Will Benefit


 New engineering graduates/technologists who will be using Aspen Hysys in their daily
work
 Process engineers who need advanced skills for more complex modeling tasks
 R&D engineers and researchers using Aspen Hysys for process synthesis, upgrade or
modifications
 Process engineers doing process design and optimization projects and studies
 Plant engineers checking plant performance under different operating conditions
 Engineers with Aspen Hysys experience
 Non-engineers / engineers with no or limited previous experience in process
simulation

Course Detail
Getting Started
 Create and define a fluid package
 Utilize the built-in expert system to choose an appropriate thermodynamic model
 Select components, including hypothetical
 Install streams and attach stream utilities
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 Customize the workbook
 Case study: introduce basic concepts necessary for creating simulations in Aspen
Hysys.

Propane Refrigeration Loop


 Add and connect operations to construct a simple flow sheet
 Use the graphic interface to manipulate flow sheet objects and provide a clearer
representation of the process
 Understand how process information is propagated both forwards-and backwards
 Convert simulation cases to templates
 Case study: build and analyze a propane refrigeration loop simulation

Oil Characterization And HP Separation


 Introduce oil characterization in Aspen Hysys
 Use the Aspen Hysys spreadsheet and case study functionality
 Case study: use the oil environment to characterize a crude assay and then employ
the case study and spreadsheet operation to determine how the gas oil ratio
(GOR) varies with pressure.

Two Stage Compression


 Introduce the use of the recycle operation
 Recognize suitable recycle locations
 Implement performance curves for rotating equipment
 Case study: utilize the recycle operation to build a two stage compression flow sheet;
define and activate compressor curves.

Natural Gas Dehydration With TEG


 Review the recommended methods to saturate single phase and two phase
hydrocarbon streams
 Discuss the implications of hydrate formation and the different means available to
avoid hydrate problems

Model A Typical TEG Dehydration Unit


 Case study: model a typical TEG dehydration unit and determine water dew point for
the dry gas; use the hydrate utility to investigate the effects of methanol injection on
hydrate inhibition.

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Gas Gathering System
 Simulate a gas gathering system located on varied terrain using the steady state
capabilities of Aspen Hysys
 Case study: use the pipe segment and the hydraulics sub-flow sheet to model a piping
network in Aspen Hysys.

Refrigerated Gas Plant


 Install and converge heat exchangers
 Use logical operations: adjust and balance
 Case study: model a simplified version of a refrigerated gas plant.

NGL Fractionation Train


 Model distillation columns with the assistance of the column input expert
 Manipulate column specifications to better represent process constraints
 Evaluate utility requirements using the process utility manager
 Case study: model a two column natural gas liquid (NGL) recovery plant

Transitioning From Steady State To Dynamics


 Provide a theoretical overview of the Aspen Hysys dynamics pressure/flow solver
 Define dynamic pressure/flow specifications and equipment sizing data
 Review the solving strategy and degrees of freedom analysis of Hysys dynamics
 Utilize the dynamics assistant to check the preparedness of a simulation for dynamic
calculations
 Case study: convert a steady- state Aspen Hysys simulation a Hysys dynamics
simulation

Controllers And Strip Charts


 Review basic process control theory and methodology
 Discuss the commonly used controller operations in Hysys dynamics
 Add strip charts to monitor and graph key process variables
 Case study: introduce PID controllers and strip charts to augment an Aspen Hysys
dynamics simulation

Dynamic Column Modeling


 Review the procedure for converting a steady state model into dynamics
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 Prepare a distillation column for dynamic simulation by using a tray sizing analysis
 Model an LPG distillation column in dynamics and develop an effective control
strategy
 Case study: set up a distillation column in steady state mode, transition back into
dynamics, and operate the distillation column as a dynamic unit operation

Expanding The Model


 Follow best practices for adding dynamic specifications, unit operations and
controllers in the dynamic mode
 Develop appropriate control strategies using split range and on- off controllers
 Install a relief valve for vessel overpressure protection
 Case study: add equipment, modify the control system and add a pressure relief valve
to a simulation directly in dynamic mode

Column Pressure Relief


 Modify the condenser overhead section of a distillation column to include an air
cooled exchanger operation
 Further develop model-building techniques and best practices by adding operations
and controllers in the dynamic mode
 Install a relief valve for protection of the column overhead system
 Case study: set up a customized distillation column overhead condenser system and
protect it from overpressure with a relief valve

Reporting In Aspen Hysys


 Create a variety of customized reports using newly added functionality in the report
manager
 Access free Excel utilities designed to extract simulation data
 Use Aspen simulation workbook to deploy models in Microsoft Excel
 Case study: use the report manager, Excel utilities and Aspen simulation workbook to
obtain custom reports.

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Aspen Plus: Process Modeling

Training Mode : Online Duration : 20 Hours Fee : 300 USD

Objectives
 Gain the practical skills and knowledge to begin modeling new and existing processes
 Learn some practical techniques for building and troubleshooting flowsheet
simulations
 Reduce process design time by testing various plant configurations
 Determine optimal process conditions to improve current processes

Who Will Benefit


 New engineering graduates/technologists who will be using Aspen Plus in their daily
work
 Process engineers doing process design and optimization projects and studies
 Plant engineers checking plant performance under different operating conditions
 R&D engineers and researchers using Aspen Plus for process synthesis

Course Detail
Starting with Aspen Plus
 Introduction to Aspen Plus
 Develop a working knowledge of the Aspen Plus Property Environment
 Develop a working knowledge of the Aspen Plus Simulation Environment
 Review major types of unit operation models
 Learn to enter Components and Property Method for a process flowsheet
 Build a process flowsheet and enter stream and block information in an Aspen Plus
simulation
 Data input and running the simulation
 Convergence and presentation of flowsheet results
 Review the save options for Aspen Plus models
 Explore flowsheet handling techniques
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Physical Properties
 Key considerations in choosing a property method and review physical property
parameters
 Learn how to choose an appropriate Property Method to represent single chemical or
mixture
 Finding Thermophysical Properties & Generating T-x-y Diagrams

Modeling of Pumps, Compressors, Valves and Pipes


 Modeling of pump
 Usage of curve data
 Modeling of compressor
 Modeling of pipes and valves
 Case study: How different schedule numbers and nominal diameter affect the pressure
drop in a pipe.

Flash Separator Operation In Aspen Plus Software


 Problem analysis
 Building the simulation
 Adding a flash separator
 Case study

Heat Exchangers Operation In Aspen Plus Software


 Shortcut heat exchanger method
 Detailed heat exchanger method
 Heater modeling
 Case study

Custom Component Definition In Aspen Plus Software


 Problem analysis
 Requirements of custom components in Aspen Plus Software
 Defining custom component

Reactions And Reactors Modeling In Aspen Plus Software


 Introduce the various classes of reactor models available in Aspen Plus Software
 Production of Ethylene Acetate
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 Define different type of reactions
 Model different type of reactors
 Usage of process manipulator option
 Case Study: Compare the performance of different reactors

Modeling Distillation Towers


 Modeling DSTWU (Distillation Tower)
 Modeling Radfrac (Distillation Tower)
 Column sizing
 Case study: Set up a methanol - water distillation tower model

Modeling Of Process Plant


 Apply acquired skills to build a Chlorobenzene production flowsheet
 Case Study: Create a flowsheet to model a chlorobenzene production process

Sensitivity Analysis
 Become familiar with referencing flowsheet variables (accessing variables), which is
used in sensitivity analysis, design specifications and calculator block
 Use a sensitivity analysis to study relationships between process variables
 Case study: Use a sensitivity analysis feature

Design Specification
 Introduce the use of design specifications to meet process design requirements
 Case study: Use a design specification in the example flowsheet

Calculator Block
 Introduce use of Calculator block for flowsheet calculations
 FORTRAN code writing option
 Case study

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PIPESIM Modeling and Simulation

Training Mode : Online Duration : 14 Hours Fee : 400 USD

Objectives
 Learn to build steady-state, multiphase flow simulation for oil and gas production
systems to analyze well performance, model pipelines and facilities, and perform
nodal analysis using PIPESIM software.
 Participant will get an understanding of how PIPESIM software is used to design and
optimize total production systems from the reservoir to the final processing delivery
point.

Who Will Benefit


 Students
 Fresh Graduates
 Professionals

Course Detail
Pipeline And Facilities
 Single phase flow line
 Multiple phase flow lines
 Oil well performance
 Black oil calibration and performance forecasting
 Point by point generation of pressure and temperature profiles
 Flowline and equipment performance modeling

Well Performance Analysis / Artificial Lift Design


 Gas lift performance Modeling
 ESP design
 Gas lift design
 Gas lift response
 Well design

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Network Analysis
 Unique network solution to model wells in large network.
 Looped gathering network
 Gas transmission Network
 Water injection system

Field Planning FPT


 Compositional tank mode
 Black oil tank
 Daily contract quotas (DCQ)

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Process Design Engineering

Training Mode : Online Duration : 30 Hours Fee : 600 USD

Objectives
 Learn to build and navigate career as a process engineer
 Understanding of process engineer roles and capabilities
 Provide adequate industrial exposure along with industrial projects

Who Will Benefit


 New engineering graduates / technologists who want to pursue career as a process
engineer
 Process engineers doing process design and optimization projects and studies
 Plant engineers checking plant performance under different operating conditions

Course Detail
Process Engineering & Codes
 Introduction
 Overview of codes & standards
 Different phases of project
 Elements of engineering
 Roles of process engineer
 Responsibilities of process engineer
 Capabilities of process design engineer

Overview Of Upstream Oil & Gas Industry


 Introduction
 Reservoir, wells and offshore structures
 Production techniques

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 Overall oil & gas facility - upstream
 Well head/Christmas tree
 Well head platform and process platform

Line Sizing & Hydraulic Calculations


 Terms & definitions
 Sizing of pipes & line
 Sizing criteria
 Sizing methodology
 Permissible pipe sizes in industry

Fluid Phase Behavior


 Composition of well fluid
 Determination of well fluid composition
 Well fluid phase behavior
 Equations of state

Pump & Hydraulics


 Introduction
 Classification of pumps
 Selection of pumps
 Pump material of selection
 Steps involved in the pump system design
 Steps involved in the pump hydraulic calculations
 Pump characteristic curves

Process Simulation & Modeling


 Introduction & purpose
 Steady state simulation
 Dynamic simulation
 Software inputs for simulation
 Aspen Hysys – software and its usage
 Typical operation in simulation schemes

Development Of Process Design & Engineering Drawings


 Introduction
 Block flow diagram
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 Process flow diagram
 Piping & instrumentation diagram
 Symbols & legends
 Case study

Designing & Sizing Of Separator / Knock Out Drum


 Introduction
 Types of separators
 Typical separator
 Internals operating zones in separator
 Classification of separator
 Residence time for separation separator
 Separator sizing methodology

Designing & Sizing Of Pressure Relief Valve


 Introduction
 Function of relief valve
 Types of relief valves
 Terms and definition
 Overpressure scenarios
 Thermal or hydraulic expansion
 Gas blow by & tube rupture
 Utility failure
 Control valve failure
 Relief valve sizing
 Sizing methodology
 Calculation procedure
 Codes & standards

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Advanced Process Design Engineering

Training Mode : Online Duration : 30 Hours Fee : 600 USD

Objectives
 This course will help candidates to perform designing / sizing of various equipments
according to industrial requirement and standards along with calculations.
 This course will also develop the practical understanding to apply various simulations
& modeling tools like Aspen Hysys, HTFS, EDR, HTRI, korf, PIPESYS, Flarenet, KG
Tower.

Who Will Benefit

 Professionals
 Fresh graduates
 Students

Course Detail

Designing & Sizing Of Distillation Column


 Concept building
 Design criteria & standards
 Sizing methodology
 Calculation procedure
 Software based modeling (Aspen Hysys / KG Tower)

Designing & Sizing Of Flare System

 Concept building
 Design criteria & standards
 Sizing methodology
 Calculation procedure
 Software based modeling (Flarenet)

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Designing & Sizing Of Heat Exchanger
 Concept building
 Design criteria & standards
 Sizing methodology
 Calculation procedure
 Software based modeling (Aspen Hysys / Aspen EDR/ HTFS / HTRI)

Designing & Sizing Of Process Piping

 Concept building
 Design criteria & standards
 Software based line sizing & hydraulics (PIPESYS / Korf Hydraulics)

Compressors

 Concept building
 Classifications
 Selection criteria & standards
 Design criteria

Cooling Towers
 Concept building
 Classifications
 Selection criteria & standards
 Design criteria

Valves
 Concept building
 Classifications
 Selection criteria & standards

Cause & Effect Analysis


 C&E fundamentals
 Case studies

HAZOP
 HAZOP fundamentals
 Case studies

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AutoCAD 2D & 3D

Training Mode : Online Duration : 30 Hours Fee : 300 USD

Objectives
 To learn the features, commands and techniques for creating, editing, and printing
drawings with Autocad.
 Using practical hands-on exercises, participants explore how to create 2d & 3d
production drawings in the best interactive learning environment under the guidance
of a certified trainer.
 Participant who complete this course will have sufficient knowledge to generate 2d &
3d models

Who Will Benefit

 Designers, engineers, architects, draftsmen, students – anyone needing to create 2d &


3d models / drawings

Course Detail

Creating a simple drawing


 Getting started with Autocad
 Command prompts & keyboard

Basic Drawing & Editing Commands


 Lines
 Erasing objects
 Polar tracking
 Circles
 Arcs
 Ellipse
 Rectangles

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 Undo & redo
 Saving yours work

Drawing Precision In Autocad


 Using object snap
 Snap & grid
 Tool setting

Changes In Drawings
 Move
 Copy
 Rotate
 Scaling objects

Organizing Layers
 New layers
 What are layers?
 Layers state
 Changing an objects layers
 Layers tools

Getting Information From Your Drawing


 Measuring distances
 Measuring area
 Poly line
 Convert poly line to line
 Convert line to poly line

Advanced Editing Commands


 Trim
 Extend
 Stretch
 Fillet
 Chamfer

Duplication Commands
 Offset
 Mirror
 Arrays
 Insert
 Blocks
 W. Block

Text & Font


 Text

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 D text & editing text

Hatching
 Hatching
 Editing hatch pattern

Dimensions
 Dimensions concepts
 Editing dimensions
 Dim leaders
 Dimension style

Help Tool View


 Zoom options
 Pan options
 Tool options
 Tool setting

Additional Topics
 Break
 P. Edit & join
 Polygons
 Donuts

Printing & Plotting


 Printing concepts
 Working layout
 Color and black & white print
 Concepts

3d Concepts
 Introduction to 3d commands
 UCS system
 UCS X,Y,&,Z options
 Camera & lights
 Materials & working with multiple UCS

Solid Modeling
 Creating solid & surfaces 2d objects
 Extruded solid & surface
 Subtract
 Images, etc.

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Primavera P6

Training Mode : Online Duration : 20 Hours Fee : 300 USD

Objectives
 Course provides hands-on training for primavera enterprise 6.0 to improve the
competency of project management practitioners and for those who want to embark
on the world of project management, whether to assess the benefits of the project-
driven organization or to develop new skills, and is considering a foundation milestone
in stepping towards advancement.
 Learn fundamentals of project management.
 Learn how today available tool can be uses to effectively manage projects data and
provide visibility for important project performance data.
 Learn how to use project management techniques to plan, organize, control, document
and close out their projects successfully and with minimum risk.

Who Will Benefit


 New graduates who wish a dynamic career in project management.
 Personnel whose responsibilities include managing as well as supporting projects.
 Technical /engineering people moving into a project management/team leadership
role.
 Any individuals whose responsibilities include supporting projects, such as personnel
in the back office and in an administrative support areas; marketers; and sales.

Course Detail
Creating A Project Plan
 Understanding planning and scheduling software enterprise project management
 Understanding your project planning without resources creating projects
 Defining the calendars
 Defining the project breakdown structures adding activities
 Adding the logic links constraints
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 Scheduling the project
 Formatting the display – layouts and filters printing and reports
 Issuing the plan
 Setting the baseline tracking progress
 Creating and using resources creating and using roles
 The relationship between resources and roles activity
 Budgets
 Status projects with resources
 Tools and techniques for scheduling
 The balance between the number of activities and resources

Creating A New Project


 File types
 Enterprise project structure (EPS) creating a blank project
 Copy an existing project
 Setting up a new project and EPS nodes project dates
 Saving additional project and EPS information - notebook topics

Defining Calendar
 Accessing global and project calendars
 Assigning the project default project calendar creating a new calendar
 Copying calendars, renaming a calendar deleting , a calendar resource calendars
 Editing calendar working days of an existing calendar adjusting working hours
 Editing calendar weekly hours
 Editing selected days working hours editing detailed work hours/day
 Inherit holidays and exceptions from a global calendar calculation of summary
durations

Creating WBS
 Opening and navigating the WBS workspace
 Creating and deleting a WBS node
 WBS node separator
 Work breakdown structure lower pane details WBS categories

Adding Activities & Organizing Under The WBS


 New activity defaults duration type
 Calendar
 Auto-numbering defaults adding new activities

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 Copying activities in primavera version copying activities from other programs
elapsed durations
 Finding the bars in the GANTT chart
 Activity information – bottom layout
 Assigning calendars to activities
 Assigning a calendar using general tab of the bottom layout form
 Assigning a calendar using a column
 Undo
 Assigning activities to a WBS node reordering or sorting activities
 Summarizing activities using WBS

Printing
 Print preview page setup
 Page tab
 Margins tab
 Header and footer tabs options tab
 Print form
 Print setup form

Formatting The Display


 Formatting in the project workspace
 Formatting columns
 Selecting the columns to be displayed
 Setting the order of the columns from left to right on the screen adjusting the width of
columns
 Editing the column description and alignment
 Formatting the bars
 Formatting activity bars bar style tab
 Bar settings tab bar labels tab
 Bar chart options form
 Format fonts and font colors format colors
 Format timescale
 Moving and rescaling the timescale format
 Timescale command
 Gantt chart curtains

Adding Relationships
 Understanding relationships understanding lags and leads
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 Displaying the relationships on the bar chart adding and removing relationships
 Graphically adding a relationship
 Adding and deleting relationships with the activity details form chain linking
 Using the command toolbar buttons to assign relationships dissolving activities
 Circular relationships scheduling the project
 Critical activities definition

Activity Network View


 Viewing a project using the activity network view
 Adding, deleting and dissolving activities in the activity network view adding, editing
and deleting relationships
 Graphically adding a relationship
 Using the activity details form
 Formatting the activity boxes
 Reorganizing the activity network

Constraints
 Assigning constraints
 Number of constraints per activity
 Setting a primary constraint using the activity details form
 Setting a secondary constraint using the activity details form setting constraints using
columns
 Typing in a start date
 Project must finish by date activity notebook
 Creating notebook topics adding notes

Filters
 Understanding filters applying a filter
 Filters form
 Applying a single filter
 Applying a combination filter creating a new filter
 Modifying a filter
 One parameter filter two parameter filter

Group, Sorts & Layouts


 Group and sort activities show grand totals
 Show summaries only group by options
 Sorting

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 Reorganize automatically
 Group and sort projects at enterprise level understanding layouts
 Applying an existing layout creating a new layout
 Editing a layout lay-out types
 Changing layout types in panes layout types
 Gantt chart
 Activity details activity table
 Activity network trace logic
 Copying a layout to and from another database

Tracking Progress
 Setting the baseline saving a baseline
 Deleting a baseline
 Restoring a baseline to the database as an active project setting the baseline project
 Update baselines
 Displaying the baseline data
 Practical methods of recording progress understanding the concepts
 Summary bars progress calculation understanding the current data date updating the
schedule
 Updating activities using the status tab of the details form updating activities using
columns
 Progress spotlight
 Highlighting activities for updating by dragging the data date

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