Fiberglass Engineering for Piping Systems: an introduction
Fiberglass Engineering for Piping Systems: an introduction
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About the course
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) piping, also called Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) piping, is a cost-effective alternative to corrosion prone metallic piping and non-reinforced thermoplastics. However, the design of FRP systems requires specific knowledge as there are fundamental differences compared to the design of steel piping.
During this introductory course you obtain an overview of the different aspects involved for realizing FRP piping systems. The aim of this course is to give all professionals involved with piping systems a better understanding of FRP systems.
The course consists of 4 online courses based on video content.
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Learning Outcomes
After this course, you...• understand the different aspects involved with realizing an FRP piping system,
• have a basic understanding of FRP materials and engineering processes,
• have seen multiple examples of FRP systems and discussions about good design practices.
Who should attend this course
• Those involved with the realization of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic piping systems,• Piping professionals that want an introduction into FRP systems,
• People that have experience with steel piping systems and get involved with FRP systems.
Prerequisites
No experience with FRP is required,Basic understanding of (steel) piping systems is beneficial.
Program & Details
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FRP Materials and Manufacturing
1. Basic material principle
2. Fiber & resin properties
3. FRP performance
4. Manufacturing processes
5. Filament winding process -
GRP Piping: Design and Analysis
1. FRP Pipe wall thickness calculations
2. FRP Pipe stress analysis
3. FRP Pipe stress durability test
4. Buried piping -
Material Qualification
1. Full qualification program
2. Regression gradients
3. 1000 hours survival test -
GRP Failure Examples
1. Introduction
2. Joint strength and failure
3. Joint failures
4. Flange failures
5. Failure due to design error
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