Register ASAP! Spots are highly limited. The registration deadline is Monday, September 28.

Whether you're new or experienced, you'll find our seminars a worthwhile investment of your time. In-person training seminars are led by our professional engineers. Attendees will learn hydraulic flow and gas flow analysis techniques while gaining tips and tricks to make the process seamless. Seminars include the use of software, and each attendee is provided extensive training materials to keep for reference.

 

Registration Includes:

  • Custom reference materials (pdf)
  • Training computers are provided
  • Lunch and snacks
  • Networking Happy Hour
  • Certificate of training

You may register for as many classes as you like from the options below.

Fathom

Arrow

Impulse*

October 12-13 (8am - 5pm)

October 14-15 (8am - 5pm)

October 14-16 (8am - 5pm)

$1,300

$1,300

$1,900

*NOTE: Fathom training is required for new Impulse users and must be completed before or alongside the Impulse training.

Happy Hour

Unwind with us after the seminars! We will be hosting a happy hours throughout our seminars. The name and the location of the restaurant will be provided at the training.

Fathom Seminar:

  • Model pumping systems
  • Pump and valve sizing
  • Incompressible flow hydraulic theory
  • Use scenario manager
  • Troubleshoot models
  • Introduction to add-on modules
  • Network solution methodology
  • Understanding solution control
  • Sizing control valves
  • Modeling systems with heat transfer

 

          Speaker: Noureen Shaikh

Arrow Seminar:

  • Modeling real gases
  • Understanding sonic choking
  • Modeling systems with gas mixing
  • Compressible flow hydraulic theory
  • Use scenario manager
  • Troubleshoot models
  • Introduction to add-on modules
  • Network solution methodology
  • Understanding solution control
  • Sizing control valves
  • Modeling systems with heat transfer

 

          Speaker: Noureen Shaikh

 

 

 

 

Impulse Seminar*: 

  • Understand surge communication times
  • Modeling transient cavitation
  • Model pump transients, including inertial effects
  • Modeling time & event based transients
  • Model relief & vacuum breaker valves
  • Troubleshoot Impulse models
  • Predict unbalanced pipe forces
  • Choosing the best trade-offs between model run times
  • Model pipe sectioning round off errors
  • Understand graph & animation features
  • Size & locate surge suppression equipment

 

          Speaker: Trey Walters

*Impulse attendees must have a clear understanding of steady-state analysis, and the essentials covered in the Fathom 2-day class. For this reason, new Impulse users must take Fathom before or alongside the Impulse training.

Speaker Information

Full Name
Noureen Shaikh
Speaker Bio
Noureen Shaikh is a Senior Customer Success Engineer at Datacor, specializing in customer training for Flow Simulation software. She holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering and brings over 20 years of experience designing and delivering impactful learning programs across the pharmaceutical and technology industries. Known for her innovative and analytical approach, Noureen excels at developing effective training strategies, leveraging modern learning technologies, and collaborating across technical and non-technical teams to deliver engaging, high-value education.
Noureen Shaikh
Trey Walters
Full Name
Trey Walters
Speaker Bio
Trey Walters, PE, founded AFT (now Datacor Flow Simulation) in 1993. His current position at Datacor is Principal, R&D, Engineering Software. He was the original developer of Fathom, Arrow and Impulse and has taught hundreds of training classes on the Flow Simulation software products in twelve countries across every populated continent. He has performed and managed thermal/fluid system consulting projects for numerous industrial applications including power, oil and gas, municipal water, chemicals and mining. He has published over 35 papers and articles. Before AFT his previous experience was with General Dynamics in cryogenic rocket design and Babcock & Wilcox in steam/water equipment design. He holds a BSME and MSME, both from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a registered engineer and a Fellow of the ASME.

How to Bring Training Seminars to Your Facility

Do you have a larger team? We can bring our virtual or in-person seminars to your team! These training seminars provide a deeper level of instruction and interaction on piping system modeling. 
 

Charges to conduct a training seminar are based on the time required and number of attendees. If you are doing a combination of topics, the total seminar duration can be reduced due to commonalities among the training seminars.
 

Contact us for further information or to request a quotation.