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Pipe Supporting: a Practical Guide

  • By: Mike Lureman
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Pipe Supporting: a Practical Guide

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About the course

Pipes are supported on a variety of different types of supports, from springs and rods to those with pipe shoes or lying directly on the supporting structure. Next to supporting the weight of the pipe, pipe supports also have functions such as limiting nozzle loads, allowing thermal expansion, and absorbing a blast load. Often many supports can theoretically accommodate the same loads, but which of these is preferred when the practical aspects of maintenance, installation, and operation come into play?

In this course the instructor will first take the participant through the different types of pipe supports; how they are typically constructed, and how restraining functions in different directions such as a guide or stop function can be made. The attention then moves on to explain support philosophies for different types of piping systems and the maintenance aspects that designers should consider.

This course contains video content together with quizzes to reinforce the learning outcomes. Within an exercise, participants have the chance to compare pipe supporting choices and then see the solution explained by the instructor.

Meet your instructor

Instructor

Mike Lureman

Plant Layout Design, Mechanical Engineering, Piping

Retired Senior Mechanical Engineer

Learning Outcomes

After this course, you...
• have seen all the support types typically used in piping systems,
• are able to understand the different pipe supporting solutions; being able to explain their characteristics and typical applications,
• are familiar with the structural, operational, and maintenance considerations relevant to pipe supporting,
• can identify support requirements for a specific piping system,
• can use guidelines to design appropriate supporting for piping systems.

Who should attend this course

• Beginner and intermediate piping designers.
• Those starting out in pipe stress analysis.
• Those interested to hear about pipe supporting from a more practical perspective.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Program & Details

Certification

A personal digital certificate will be made available upon successful completion of the course. A sample Certificate is shown below.

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