Piping Engineering

Piping Engineering

In today’s rapidly advancing industrial world, the process and power sectors are at the forefront of development—and Piping Engineering plays a crucial role in bringing these complex systems to life. From oil & gas refineries to petrochemical plants, power stations to pharmaceutical units, piping systems form the lifeline of any process facility.

Module 1: Introduction to Piping Engineering

  • Scope and importance of piping engineering

  • Role in oil & gas, power plants, refineries, chemical plants

  • Overview of piping systems and components

Module 2: Codes and Standards

  • ASME B31.1 – Power Piping

  • ASME B31.3 – Process Piping

  • ASTM, API, ANSI, DIN standards overview

  • Importance of compliance in design

Module 3: Piping Components and Materials

  • Pipes, elbows, tees, reducers, flanges, valves, gaskets, bolts

  • Material specifications and selection (Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloys)

  • Pipe class and material specification sheet (MSS)

Module 4: Pipe Fittings and Valves

  • Types of fittings and uses

  • Valve types: gate, globe, check, ball, butterfly

  • Valve operation and symbol standards

Module 5: Piping Design Basics

  • Line designation table (LDT)

  • Process Flow Diagrams (PFD)

  • Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)

  • Line list preparation

Module 6: Pipe Routing and Layout

  • Equipment layout and nozzle orientation

  • Pipe routing principles and best practices

  • Layout of pump piping, compressor piping, tank piping

  • Utility station design

Module 7: Supports and Stress Analysis

  • Types of supports: primary, secondary, spring hangers

  • Pipe stress analysis basics

  • Expansion loops, anchors, guides, and supports

  • Caesar II introduction (if included)

Module 8: Isometric Drawing and MTO

  • Piping isometrics: symbols, dimensioning, spool drawing

  • Extraction of isometrics from 3D models

  • Material Take-Off (MTO) preparation

Module 9: 3D Piping Modeling (Optional Software Module)

  • AVEVA E3D / PDMS / AutoCAD Plant 3D / SP3D (based on training center)

  • Equipment modeling

  • Pipe routing in 3D

  • Clash checking and report generation

Module 10: Field Engineering and Construction

  • Pre-fabrication and erection process

  • Site layout and piping erection

  • Hydro testing, flushing, and commissioning

Conclusion 

As industries expand and global energy demands grow, the demand for skilled piping professionals continues to rise. Piping Engineering is a gateway to high-growth careers in design, construction, and operation of process plants across the world.

Piping Engineering

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