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Become a Piping Stress Engineer
Pipe Stress Analyst 1 Career Path
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Are you a piping designer looking to become a piping stress engineer or a starting pipe stress engineer looking to complement your knowledge as a graduate and give your career a flying start? Or maybe you are a manager or senior looking to refresh yourself on the basics before an important project.
Join our on-demand career path, developed by experts who have been through this journey, to give you the skills a pipe stress engineer needs. Next to video lectures, the career path includes exercises to test your skills and live Q&A sessions so you can ask any question you want to help you fully understand the material.
How does this Career Path Work?
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On-Demand Content
Learn the Theory
Our self-paced videos with audio, slides and animations build up the material in a structured way.
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Exercises to Apply Skills
Know the Material Inside Out
Apply the theory in on-demand exercises and quizzes to reinforce your learning.
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Live Q&A Sessions
You aren't learning on your own
Video based live Q&A sessions to ask what you are not sure about. Attendance is not compulsory.
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Course 1: Basics of Pipe Stress? (2hr)
- Stress Directions
- Calculate Stress
- Piping Design Codes
- Point 4
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Course 2: Piping Components (2hr)
- PIpe Wall Thickness
- Different Piping Components
- Potential Failure Mechanisms
- Point 4
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Course 3: Supporting and Loads (2hr)
- Support Type Functionality
- Loads Acting on Piping
- Influence on a Support Layout
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Course 4: Failures and Allowables (2hr)
- Failure Mechanisms
- Load Cases
- Allowable Values
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Course 5: Stress Analysis on Different Systems
- PIping vs. Pipelines
- Onshore vs. Offshore
- Piping Stress Analysis Scenarios
- Static vs. Dynamic
Lesson Previews
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Ready to Master Pipe Stress Fundamentals?
Learn code-compliant stress calculations, failure prevention, and engineering judgment from industry experts.
Who Is This Course For?
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Junior Piping Engineers
Starting pipe stress careers (0-3 years experience) and building foundational understanding of ASME B31.3 and EN 13480 code requirements
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Pipe Stress Software Users
Running CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, or similar software and wanting to understand the calculations behind the analysis results
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Mechanical & Pipe Designers
Working on process piping projects and needing to verify stress calculations, select appropriate supports, and prevent common failure modes
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About The Instructor
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Dynaflow Research Group
Dynaflow Research Group is a specialized engineering consultancy with deep expertise in pipe stress analysis, dynamic systems, and code-compliant design. The team has performed pipe stress calculations across chemical, petrochemical, and petroleum industries worldwide—including buried piping, onshore and offshore pipelines, and systems using both steel and fiberglass reinforced materials. Their expertise in ASME B31.3, EN 13480, and fundamental stress analysis ensures this course is grounded in real-world engineering challenges.