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    Jigar Ashar

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This course is recommended for candidates aspiring to make their careers with Engineering Consultants, Fabrication Companies, EPC Contractors, and Project Engineering Companies.

Piping Engineering

A brief summary

Piping Engineering is a specialized discipline of Mechanical Engineering which covers the design of piping and layout of equipment’s and process units in chemical, petrochemical or hydrocarbon facilities. Piping Engineers are responsible for the layout of overall plant facilities, the location of equipment’s and process units in the plot and the design of the connected piping as per the applicable codes and standards to ensure safe operation of the facilities for the design life.

piping engineering

Eligibility

  • Fresh/Experienced, Degree/Diploma Mechanical Engineers

  • Fresh/Experienced, Degree/Diploma Chemical Engineers

  • Fresh/Experienced, Degree/Diploma Production Engineers

Scope

  • Design of Piping Engineering

  • Project Manager of Piping engineering

  • Piping Design project

  • Operation Controller

  • Layout of Piping

  • Analytical Maintenance of Piping System

  • Technical sales of piping

  • Field Engineering of Piping

  • Support in refinery ,Petrochemical

Career

  • Power plants needs Piping Engineers

  • Petro Chemical Complex needs Piping Engineers

  • Oil & gas need Piping Engineers

  • Off shore Industry needs piping engineers

  • Refinery needs piping engineers

  • Industrial plants needs piping engineers

  • Energy sector needs piping engineers

  • Chemical process needs piping engineers

  • EPC industry needs piping engineers

  • Consulting engineers needs piping engineers

  • Pharmaceutical industry needs piping engineers

  • Project & Construction needs piping engineers

  • Cement and Fertilizer needs piping engineers

Syllabus

Introduction

  • Introduction to piping

  • Responsibilities of piping engineer & designer

  • Scope of piping input & output

  • General process diagram ( PFD, UFD, P&ID, Line List etc )

  • Functionality for designing

  • Standards & codes

Piping Fundamental

  • Introduction to Process Plant

  • Scope of Piping in Projects

  • Plant Piping Systems and transportation pipelines

  • Definition & Application of pipe

  • Pipe Designators – NPS, IPS, NB, Pipe wall thickness & Schedule , Pipe Weights , Length , Grades , Ends, Joining Methods, Methods Of Manufacture , Pipe Ratings , Pipe Symbols

ASME Codes & Standard

  • Introduction to ASME Pressure Piping Design Codes. ASME Standards for Common Piping Elements

  • API Codes & Other Codes & Standard

Types of Pipes, Types of Joints , Type of Weld , Type Of End Connections

Types of Fittings

  • Elbows, Tee, Reducer, Cross, Cap,Swage,180 degree Returns, Type of couplings, Mitres , Union Bolts

Special Fittings

  • Types of strainers, Sight glass, Expansion Bellows, Scrapper tee, Spectacle Blind, Hose, Steam trap, Rupture Disc, Blanks, Spray nozzles, O-let fitting, Weldolet , Sockolet, Threadolet , Elborolet , Latrolet, Sweepolet , Nippolet

Types Of Flanges

  • Weld Neck , Slip On , Blind Flange , Lap Joint , Socket Weld , Threaded, Reducing , Orifice Flange

Types Of Flange Facing

  • Flat Face, Raised Face , Toungue & Groove Male & Female , Ring Type Joint

Valves

  • Isolation Valves

  • Regulation Valves

  • Check Valves

  • Check Valves

  • Control valves

  • Pressure Safety Valves & other valves

Branch Connection

  • Fabricated Branch Connections – Stub In & Stub On , Welding Requirement

  • Branch Reinforcement – Reinforcing Pad , Welding Saddle & Olets

Static & Rotary Equipment

Process Mechanical Equipment’s – API Standards , Symbols & Application

  • Static – Horizontal Vessels , Vertical Vessels , Storage Tanks, Heat Exchanger & Reboiler

  • Rotary- Pumps , Compressor , Fans & Steam Turbines

Process Study

  • Process flow Diagram – PFD

  • Piping & Instrumentaion Diagram – P & ID

  • Line Numbering

  • How to develop the P & ID

  • P &ID Requirements

  • Print Reading Exercise

  • Flow Diagram vs Piping Drawings

  • Flow Diagram Exercise

  • Symbols & Abbreviations

  • Instrument Types & Symbols – Flow , Temp and Pressure & Level.

  • Utility Flow Diagram – UFD

Terms, Drawings & Layout

  • Preparation of Plot Plan

  • Preparation of Equipment Layouts

  • Preparation of Piping General Arrangement Drawings

  • Preparation of Cross Sectional Drawings

  • Rack Piping Design

  • Pump Piping Design

  • Exchanger Piping Design

  • Column Piping Design

  • Reactor Piping Design

  • Tank Farm Piping Design

Piping Isometrics

  • Definition

  • Drawing Piping Isometrics

  • Isometric Dimensions , Notes & Callouts

  • Isometric Offsets

  • Print Reading Exercises

  • Exercises on the creation of Isometric from Piping Plans and Sections

Pipe Supports

  • Classification of Supports

  • Primary & Secondary

  • Anchors , Pipe Guides , Limit Stops

  • Pipe Shoe , Clamp Shoe Supports

  • Dummy Leg / Trunion

  • Field Support / Base Support

  • Rigid Hangers – Rod & Clevis , Trapeze

  • Flexible Hangers – Variable & Constant

  • Pipe Rack Design – Types , height, & Width Calculations , Pipe Arrangements

  • Control Station & Utility Station on Pipe Racks

Materials

  • Preparation of Piping Material Specification

  • Valve Material Specification

  • Familiarity with ASME B31.3 (chapters introduction)

  • Pipe Wall Thickness Calculation

  • Preparation of Special Items Datasheets

  • Pressure Design of Mitre Bends

  • Single & Multiple Miters

  • Pressure Design of Blanks

  • Branch reinforcement calculations

  • Overview of Technical Queries & Technical Bid Evaluations

Pipe Stress Analysis

  • Introduction

  • Objective & Definition Of Stress Analysis

  • Information Required for Stress Analysis

Piping Loads – Static & Dynamic

  • Static & Dynamic Analysis

  • Forces , Moment & Stress Calculations

  • Requirements of ASME B 31.3 Code – Sustained Loads , Thermal Expansions & Occasional Loads

  • Solution for Piping Loads

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