Pump Stations

Pump Stations are integral components of many water distribution, wastewater, and sewage systems, responsible for lifting or pumping fluids from one location to another. Coursera's pump stations catalogue provides you with a comprehensive insight into the design, operation, and maintenance of these critical infrastructure elements. You'll learn about various types of pumps, their applications and configurations in different environmental conditions, and the technicalities of hydraulics, fluid dynamics, and control systems. You'll also gain an understanding of energy efficiency strategies, safety protocols, troubleshooting common issues, and the role of pump stations in sustainable urban water management. This knowledge will be invaluable whether you're an engineer, technician, urban planner, or simply someone with a keen interest in infrastructure management.
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    Skills you'll gain: Oil and Gas, Petroleum Industry, Hazard Analysis, Safety Standards, Environmental Resource Management, Energy and Utilities, Environmental Regulations, Environment Health And Safety, Big Data, Plant Operations and Management, Waste Minimization, Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Risk Analysis, Environmental Engineering, Failure Mode And Effects Analysis, Data Management, Pump Stations, Data Processing, Process Control

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    Skills you'll gain: Petroleum Industry, Oil and Gas, Environmental Regulations, Pump Stations, Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Water Quality, Production Process, Hydraulics, Control Systems, Three-Phase, Equipment Design

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    Skills you'll gain: Simulation and Simulation Software, Simulations, Engineering Analysis, Computer-Aided Design, Pump Stations, Mechanical Design, Hydraulics, Cloud Computing

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