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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
RAY ALVARADO, P.E.
Member, Mapua Alumni Association
Alberta Chapter
Presentation Breakdown
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INTRODUCTION
MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
Acronyms
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CAE – Computer Aided Engineering
CAD – Computer Aided Design
FEA – Finite Element Analysis
CFD – Computational Fluid Dynamics
RCFA – Root Cause Failure Analysis
LNG – Liquefied Natural Gas
FCC – Fluid Catalytic Cracking, an oil refinery process
DCU – Delayed Coker Unit, an oil refinery process
S&T – Shell-and-Tube, type of heat exchanger
P&F – Plate-and-Frame, type of heat exchanger
NDE – Non-Destructive Examination
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING in the oil-and-gas industry is
exclusively responsible for all large machinery and process
equipment, within a project or industrial facility.
Other industries may have different scopes of responsibility.
Usually, plant piping and pipelines are looked after by the Piping
Engineer or Pipeline Engineer – not the Mechanical Engineer.
Many of these equipment needs collaboration and shared
responsibilities with the Process Engineer and Controls Engineer.
Two broad classifications of machinery in oil-and-gas:
A) Rotating Equipment (Dynamic)
B) Stationary Equipment (Static)
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Usual entry-level positions:
 Mechanical Design Engineer
 Mechanical Equipment Engineer
 Rotating Equipment Engineer
 Stationary Equipment Engineer
Minimum Skill Sets for a Junior Mechanical Engineer:
 Undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, or related sub-discipline.
 Basic knowledge of Fluid Dynamics, Thermodynamics, HeatMass Transfer, Structural Mechanics, Strength of Materials, and
Machine Elements Design.
 Supplemental knowledge in Materials Science, Turbo-Machinery
Dynamics, Chemical Processes, and Welding Technology.
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Important Deliverables:
 Equipment Data Sheets…..all rotating and stationary equipment,
including vendor drawings and diagrams.
 Sizing Calculations……fluid flow, heat loss, heat transfer,
pressure containment, combustion/stoichiometry, structural
supports, nozzle reinforcement, dynamic loading, FEA/CFD
analysis, emissions control, and materials selection.
 Procurement & Delivery Support……initial requisitioning,
technical evaluation, bids review, and purchase orders. Also
includes written certifications (metallurgy, casting/forging, welding
WPS/PQR, coating, transport/packaging) and shop tests (NDE,
specimen failure, water/air leak-strength, performance).
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ROTATING EQUIPMENT
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Pumps
Centrifugal pump, horizontal, single
stage….most common rotating equipment
Positive-displacement
(reciprocating) pump
Centrifugal pump,
vertical, multi-stage
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Pump Jacks, an industry icon
Cross-section of
sucker rod assembly
Or “donkey heads”, are special
positive-displacement pumps
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Compressors, Reciprocating
Detail of double-acting
piston head assembly
Reciprocating compressor,
multi-stage, on skid with auxiliaries
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Compressors, Centrifugal
Cutaway of centrifugal
compressor, multi-stage
Cutaway of centrifugal
compressor, single-stage
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Compressors, Axial and Screw Type
Axial compressor with casing
opened, showing rotating
and stationary blades
Screw (lobe) type
compressor
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Gas Turbines, Compressor-Turbine Unit
Cross-section of an industrial
gas turbine assembly
Gas turbine and auxiliaries
on self-contained module
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Steam Turbines
Steam turbine operating
principle, with rotating
and stationary blades
Cutaway of typical
steam turbine prime
mover, multi-stage
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Miscellaneous Rotating Machinery
Turbo-Expander assembly
Diesel engine
prime mover set
Centrifugal
Fan assembly
Axial fan
assembly
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STATIONARY EQUIPMENT
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Pressure Vessels, for temporary storage of liquid or gas
Horizontal pressure
vessels
Spherical
pressure
vessels
Vertical
pressure
vessels
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Process Reactors, FCC (Catalytic, Exothermic)
Cyclone internals
of reactor vessel
Catalytic cracker and regenerator
Vessels, part of FCC process unit
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Distillation Columns, Packed or Trayed (Internals Type)
Spider
Distributor
Packed
Section
Trayed
Section
Bubble
Trays
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Heat Exchangers
Direct-Contact
(Barometric)
Condenser
Shell-and-Tube
Exchanger
Plate-and-Frame
Exchanger
Fin-Fan Air Cooler
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Fired Heaters (Fire Tube, Water Tube, Process Furnaces)
Cutaway of heater
(fire tube)
Catalytic furnace for Reformer
process unit
Packaged boiler
(water tube)
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Storage Tanks (crude oil, liquid products, liquefied vapor)
Cutaway of a typical
floating roof tank
Fixed (cone) roof tanks
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Storage Tanks, LNG refrigerated tank
LNG tanker with
cryogenic sphere tanks
Cross-section of LNG tank,
showing special construction
and low-temp insulation
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Miscellaneous Stationary Equipment
Box-Type Cooling Tower
Absorption
Refrigeration Unit
Ejector Assembly, mainly
for creating vacuum
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Miscellaneous Stationary Equipment, Flare Stack
Detail of alloy
steel tip with
auxiliary piping
Emergency flaring at upset conditions
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Mechanical Engineering and Beyond:
 Advances in Equipment Reliability Prediction……PC-based computer assistance
leads to greater accuracies in Root Cause Failure (RCF) results, statistical data
gathering, parts metallurgy, and virtual machinery testing.
 Emphasis on Equipment Efficiency and Environmental Friendliness…….use of lowimpact feedstock/fuels, by-products reduction, emissions control, waste
recovery, and high-speed balancing precision.
 More Inter-Disciplinary Collaboration…….gone were the days of stand-alone
engineering practice. To perform his/her task, it’s unavoidable for the nextgeneration Mechanical Engineer not to interface with the Process Engineer,
Electrical Engineer, Chief Metallurgist, and/or Civil Engineer.
 FEA/CFD Multi-Physics to the Mainstream……with stunning 3D graphics, highly
interactive results, and more powerful simulation capabilities, engineering
calculations can now be performed simultaneously e.g. structural, fluid flow,
vibration, combustion, heat loss/heat transfer, and non-linear transients.
 Highly Specialized Sub-Disciplines.......because Mechanical Engineering has
broad coverage, one can choose to become a Pressure Vessel Engineer, Heat
Transfer Engineer, Pump Engineer, Tank Engineer, or Compressor Engineer.
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Failure Prediction & Machine Component Analysis
Predictive collapse of pressure
vessel subjected to vacuum
Failure analysis and
deformation of large
machinery skid
Failure
analysis of
fan blade
assembly
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CFD & Multi-Physics Analysis
Multi-physics analysis
(fluid flow + thermal) of
shell-and-tube exchanger
Predictive conditions
(fluid flow + thermal)
of gas ejector
Forced air impingement
(fluid flow + thermal) on
tube of fin-fan cooler
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