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EN 13480: Metallic Industrial Piping Design Rules

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EN 13480: Metallic Industrial Piping Design Rules

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About the course

The EN 13480 design code specifies requirements for industrial metallic piping systems and supports, including safety systems, to ensure safe operation. This course starts with an in-depth discussion and introduction to the history of the EN 13480 code. We dive into the development of the EN 13480 code for Metallic Industrial Piping and how it has arisen from the consolidation of various other piping codes.

Participants are taken by the instructor through all the chapters of the EN13480. Among the topics discussed are the classification of piping systems, requirements for piping systems, and materials found in EN 13480. By explaining the rules and how to apply them, you will gain a better understanding of how to apply them to calculations and design.

The course consists of 4 days of online live sessions with the instructor, the program per day is split into 4 sessions with breaks. All training content is provided through your EngineeringTrainer account.

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Learning Outcomes

After this course, you...
• have a fundamental understanding of the EN 13480 code for Metallic Industrial Piping Design Rules. Participants will be taken through all of the sections of the code and shown how the different sections refer to each other,
• gain background knowledge of the development and application of the EN13480, and see why formulas or design rules are so as they are defined,
• understand the classification of piping systems and the requirements of piping systems.

Who should attend this course

• Engineers involved in the design of piping according to EN 13480.
• Engineers with basic experience using EN 13480.

Prerequisites

Background in piping design

Program & Details

  • 1. Introduction
    2/History of the EN 13480 Code
    3. EN 13480 Part 1: General
    4. Scope
    5. Terms, definitions, symbols and units
    6. Classification of Piping Systems
    7. Requirements for Piping systems
    8. EN 13480 Part 2: Materials;
    9. Materials and related standards
    10. Werkstoff Numbers
    11. Naming Designation
    12. Chemical Composition
    13. Comparable Materials
    14. Material Data Sheets
    15. Requirements for Brittle Fracture and Creep
    16. Requirements for Fatigue Design
    17. Material Certification
    18. Non Destructive Examination

  • 1. EN 13480 Part 3: Design and Calculation
    2. Design Conditions
    3. Hydrotest Conditions
    4. Loadings and Load Combinations
    5. Definition of Primary, Secondary and Occasional loads
    6. Calculation of Piping Wall Thickness (tmin)
    7. Example Problems: tmin calculations
    8. Material Design Stresses
    9Design Conditions for Creep

  • 1. Rules and Limitations for thin and thick walled components
    2. Pressure Rating of Components
    3. Flange Calculations to EN 1591 and EN 1092
    4. Special Components
    5. Stress Intensification Factors (SIFs)
    6. EN 13480 Annex H
    7. ASME B31. 1 Appendix D
    8. ASME B31. 3 Appendix D
    9. ASME B31J Flexibility and Stress Analysis

  • 1. Flexibility and Stress Analysis (continued)
    2. Stress Range
    3. Cold Pull
    4. Loads to Be Considered
    5. Normal operating conditions
    6. Occasional operating conditions
    7. Cleaning loading
    8. Steam purge/blow loading
    9. Exceptional operating conditions
    10. Test Conditions
    11. Special Consideration for Elevated Temperature
    12. Pipe Supports
    13. General Definitions for Supports
    14. Selection of Pipe Supports
    15. Detailed Design of Pipe Supports
    16. Particular Material Appraisal
    17. PMA Example Form
    18. PMA General Guidelines
    19. PMA Completed Example

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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