
Explore pipes and piping components, including pipe sizes, wall thickness, and high flow rates, and examine joints, flanged connections, materials, and design processes for safe field applications.
Study valves introduction and classifications within piping systems, and examine upstream and downstream contexts, actuators, seats, stems, bonnets, gaskets, and the role of pressure boundaries in safe, reliable operation.
Explore the discharge valves category and how pressure safety valves regulate pressure to prevent equipment damage by relieving excess pressure and maintaining normal operating pressure.
Explore valves in piping, including safety valves, and their roles in controlling rotary and linear motion and pressure via springs.
Explore piping material properties, including elastic and plastic deformation, strength, toughness, stiffness, and brittleness, and how these traits affect deflection, energy absorption, and welding compatibility in piping systems.
Examine how alloying elements alter steel’s properties, including hardness, toughness, and quenching behavior, and explore the role of manganese, chromium, nickel, vanadium, phosphorus, boron, and copper during heat treatment.
Here we go with Module No.2 of the program '' Fundamentals of Process Piping Engineering in Oil and Gas Industries''
This Course is Mainly Composed of 3 Sections
Section 1 : Pipes and Piping Systems understanding
Section 2: Pipes and Piping System Various Components
Section 3 : Piping Systems Material Specifications and Classification