COURSE OVERVIEW
Within
industry, piping is a system of
pipes used to convey fluids (liquids and gases) from one location to another.
The engineering discipline of piping design studies the efficient transport of
fluid.
Industrial
process piping (and accompanying in-line components) can be manufactured from
wood, fiberglass, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete. The
in-line components, known as fittings, valves, and other devices, typically
sense and control the pressure, flow rate and temperature of the transmitted
fluid, and usually are included in the field of Piping Design (or Piping
Engineering). Piping systems are documented in piping and instrumentation diagrams
(P&IDs). If necessary, pipes can be cleaned by the tube cleaning process.
This
course provides a working knowledge of the Code, how it is organized, its
intent, the basis for requirements, including both design and construction
(fabrication, erection and testing) aspects. It provides a foundation of
knowledge necessary for those responsible for assuring the mechanical integrity
of existing piping systems, as well as those responsible for designing and
constructing new piping systems.
Objectives
Upon
the successful completion of this course, the participant will gain and
understanding of the physical phenomena which affect the design of piping
systems: the ASME Code formulas and other methods by which these phenomena can
be analyzed to determine resulting stresses, evaluation of those stresses
relative to ASME Code limitations, the methods by which piping systems are
fabricated, inspected and tested.
Outline
1.
Introduction to Piping System
2.
Code and Standards for Piping
System
3.
Engineering Procedure for Plant
Equipments Design
4.
Material and Specification of
Piping and Fitting.
5.
Wall Thickness Calculation.
6.
Engineering Drawing on Piping
system
7.
Stress Analysis of Piping System
8.
Welding of Piping System.
9.
Non Destructive Test of
Piping System
10.
Testing and Precommisioning of
Piping System.
Participants
Engineers,
Senior Draftsmen, maintenance, quality assurance, and Manufacturing personnel
who work in the chemical, petroleum, utility, plastic processing, pulp and
paper, and manufacturing, fields will find it a time-saving means to broaden
and update their knowledge of piping. Those who must comply with Code
requirements will benefit from the practical approach presented in this course
in obtaining satisfactory and economical piping systems.
Instructor:
Joko Waluyo
Duration: 4
Days