Mechanical and Electrical Engineers
Industrial Automation & Control Professionals
Software Developers in Industrial Engineering
Engineering Students and Researchers (Mechanical/Electrical)
5 Weeks
10 Sessions (2 sessions/week)
1.5 hours per session
Total: 15 Hours
Understand the fundamentals of pumping systems
Learn pump selection, design, and automation
Integrate pumps with software platforms (CFD, HMI, PLC, SCADA, IoT)
Analyze pump performance and improve system efficiency
Gain hands-on experience in real industrial scenarios
Types of Pumps: Centrifugal, Positive Displacement
Pump components and system architecture
Basics of Fluid Mechanics for pumping systems
Industrial applications of pumps
Criteria for choosing the right pump
Calculations: flow rate, head, pressure
Understanding pump performance curves
Practical examples of pump sizing and selection
Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) for speed control
Automation using PLCs and SCADA systems
Sensor integration and real-time monitoring
Hands-on automation case studies
Fault diagnosis and early failure detection
Preventive Maintenance strategies
Repairing and replacing major components
Practical tasks in predictive maintenance
Using CFD (ANSYS) for flow simulation
HMI (Wonderware, Ignition) for pump interfaces
Remote control via SCADA systems
Hands-on use of software in simulated environments
Programming PLCs (Siemens TIA Portal, Allen Bradley Studio 5000)
System integration with industrial devices
IoT-based monitoring and alert systems
Real use cases of programmable pump control
Collecting and analyzing pump performance data
Predictive Maintenance using AI & ML techniques
Enhancing energy efficiency in pump systems
Practical optimization workflows
Industrial safety systems for pumps
Dry run protection and overload safeguards
Vibration and noise control strategies
Applied examples of protective configurations
Designing and implementing a complete pump control system
PLC programming for automated pump stations
Data analysis and visualization for system efficiency
Final graduation project and real-world applications
MATLAB & ANSYS CFD โ Fluid simulation
Siemens TIA Portal / Allen Bradley Studio 5000 โ PLC Programming
Wonderware, Ignition โ HMI/SCADA Systems
IoT Platforms โ Remote Monitoring & Integration
Real industrial case studies and hands-on simulations
Basic understanding of physics and fluid mechanics
Prior exposure to industrial control or basic programming
Introductory experience with hydraulic or electrical systems is recommended
Certificate of Completion
Real project experience with simulation and control tools
Industry-aligned skills in pumping systems, automation, and performance analysis
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