Components in a Piping Analysis
Why take this course?
This self-paced course provides a detailed exploration of process piping components, including stress and wall thickness calculations, bends, reducers, tees, flanges, valves, and nozzle reinforcement. Ideal for engineers and professionals, it features video lectures, quizzes, and offers a certificate with PDH credits. Enhance your understanding of piping systems at your own pace.
About the course
Want to learn about the typical components in a process piping system?
In this Self-Paced course, participants will be taken through: stress calculations and wall thickness calculations for straight pipe, thin-walled piping vs. thick-walled piping, the types of bends, reducers and tees, flange and valve types used in process piping, nozzles and types of nozzle reinforcement.
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Who should attend this course
• Junior piping engineers (0 to 3 years experience).• Those using pipe stress software who want to know what is behind the analysis.
• Pipe designers that want to increase their analysis capabilities.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of piping systems is beneficial.Program & Details
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Piping Components
1. Module introduction
2. Basic definitions and relations
3. Straight pipe
4. Thin walled vs thick walled
5. Bends, Reducers and Tees
6. Flanges
7. Valves
8. Nozzles
9. Summary
Certification


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