Piping Components and Supports
Why take this course?
This course covers essential piping components and supports, including trunnions, cryogenic and high-temperature supports, anti-vibration solutions, expansion joints, spring supports, struts, and snubbers. Gain a clear understanding of their roles and applications to ensure reliable and effective piping system design. The course features video lectures, quizzes, and offers a certificate with PDH credits.
About the course
Explore essential piping components and supports in this focused course. Topics include trunnions, cryogenic and high-temperature supports, anti-vibration solutions, expansion joints, spring supports, struts, and snubbers. Gain a thorough understanding of each component's role and application to ensure effective and reliable piping system design.
Who should attend this course
• Piping Design Engineers & Piping Design Leads which are required to understand the basics of pipe stress engineering to make the right decisions.• Junior Pipe Stress Engineers with 0• 3yr experience.
• Mechanical, Process and Structural engineers that require a broad perspective on piping system design.
Prerequisites
Technical backgroundProgram & Details
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                                        Piping Components and Supports
                                    
                                    
                                        1. Trunnions and welded attachments 
 2. Cryogenic supports
 3. High temperature supports
 4. Anti-vibration supports
 5. Expansion Joints
 6. Spring supports
 7. Struts
 8. Snubbers
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