At Kagira Drawing Solutions, we believe in transforming students into industry-ready professionals. Our Pipe Rack Design training is crafted for mechanical, civil, and structural engineers who aspire to work in EPC projects, oil & gas plants, and industrial infrastructure design.
Our Kagira-like training program covers the following essential modules:
✅ 1. Industrial Relevance
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What is a pipe rack? Where is it used?
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Real-life pipe rack case studies from refineries, chemical plants, and power plants.
✅ 2. Design Fundamentals
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Pipe spacing, tier planning, thermal expansion handling
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Load types: dead, live, wind, and seismic
✅ 3. Structural Analysis
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Steel section selection and span calculations
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Introduction to civil interfaces and base plate design
✅ 4. Drafting & 3D Modeling
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AutoCAD: GA & section drawings
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AVEVA E3D / Tekla: 3D Pipe Rack modeling
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Structural BOM generation
✅ 5. Codes & Standards
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ASME B31.3, IS 800, AISC for pipe rack structure
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Project specifications and client standards (EIL, L&T, TOYO)
✅ 6. Final Project – Mini Plant Layout
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Hands-on rack design based on actual project inputs
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Load calculation sheet preparation
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Design review and presentation like in real EPC firms
Who Should Join?
This Kagira-style pipe rack training is ideal for:
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Diploma/BE/B.Tech Mechanical & Civil Engineering students
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Freshers seeking career in piping design or structural layout
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Working professionals upskilling for design department roles
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Designers aiming to enter EPC, Petrochemical, or Infrastructure firms
Why Choose Kagira-Style Training?
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🔩 Industry Projects – not just theory, but job-like tasks
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🧠 Concept + Software – strong foundation with AVEVA, Tekla, AutoCAD
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👷♂️ EPC Exposure – we prepare you for roles in top engineering firms
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📈 Placement Support – Resume, interview, and project portfolio guidance
Conclusion
Pipe rack design is more than just drawing lines and supports – it’s a fusion of piping logic, structural calculation, and site practicality. With our Kagira-level training, you’ll not only learn the theory but actually apply it like a professional, preparing you for real plant design scenarios from Day One.