Wall thickness calculations for Industrial Piping
Wall thickness calculations for Industrial Piping
About the course
Master wall thickness calculations for industrial piping. Covering ASME B31.3 and B31.8 standards, topics include weld joint factors, material coefficients, corrosion allowance, and practical examples for various conditions and pressures. Ideal for professionals seeking to ensure compliance and safety in piping systems.
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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Wall thickness calculations for Industrial Piping
1. Wall thickness calculation per ASME B31. 3
2. Weld Joint Quality Factor, E
3. Weld Joint Strength Reduction Factor, W
4. Material Coefficient Factor, Y
5. Considering Corrosion Allowance
6. Wall thickness calculation per ASME B31. 8
7. Examples under B31. 3 Chapter II, based on OD
8. Examples under B31. 3 Chapter II, based on ID
9. Examples under B31. 3 Chapter IX, high pressure piping (OD)
10. Examples under B31. 3 Chapter IX, high pressure piping (ID)
11. Examples under B31. 8 Chapter VIII
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