Coursera – Design of Industrial Piping Systems Specialization


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Released 6/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 239 Lessons ( 33h 22m ) | Size: 4.39 GB
Piping System Design, Pipe Stress Analysis,EPCC(M). Can design the piping system for a given process requirement to comply with International Codes


What you’ll learn
Learners can predict optimum pipe diameter for a given service(s) & its operating conditions for both single-phase and two-phase liquid flow to meet pressure drop constraints.
Learners can determine the pipe wall thickness for a given process condition, select the appropriate schedule number, and develop the pipe material specification sheet.
Learners can perform the flexibility analysis and recommend the optimum pipe routing with proper pipe supports and hangers.
Skills you’ll gain
Working professionals with B.Tech./B.E., in Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
Graduate students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
Undergraduate students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation who are in either Vth, VIth, VIIth or VIIIth semester
Knowledge of Fluid Mechanics
Diploma students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
1. Knowledge of Fluid Mechanics, and Strength of Materials
3. Graduate students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
4. Working professionals with B.Tech./B.E., in Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
5. Diploma students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
2. Undergraduate students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
Knowledge of Fluid Mechanics, Strength of materials
Undergraduate students of Mechanical / Chemical / Petro-Chemical/ Instrumentation
Industrial Piping Engineering is a science and a specialized discipline of Mechanical Engineering that is seldom covered in any University curriculum. The science behind piping engineering is extremely important for the reliability of the plant and the safety of the process, personnel, and public. In a typical Chemical or Process Plant, the material cost of piping is around 35% of the initial fixed cost next to the material cost of major equipment (~50%). The field labour cost against the piping goes around 50%. Piping consumes around 50% of engineering man-hours for its design. The importance of piping is far beyond these values. The piping system consists of several piping components. The failure of any one of these components has the potential to shut down the whole plant and, in some cases, it becomes a serious threat to public safety which demands 100% accuracy both in design and erection. With this aim, the course content is meticulously designed to cater to the needs of the Process, Oil & Gas, and Chemical Industries. In a nutshell, the course covers the hydraulics of piping systems subjected to both single and two-phase gas & liquid flows, pipe design, flange types & class, valve types & class, pipe stress analysis, pipe supports, cross-country onshore pipeline construction, and ASME B31.1-Power Piping, ASME B31.3-Process Piping.
Applied Learning Project
The project is designed based on a practical problem. A certain service with process conditions and preliminary pipe routing is given. Learners can design the piping system to comply with global codes and refer to the relevant standards, perform piping stress analysis using industry-accepted stress analysis software, analyze the induced stresses, modify the pipe routing along with supports,prepare the pipe material specification sheet, develop the pipeline number identification, and predict the total static pressure drop of an optimum pipe routing.
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