Transcription of PRACTICAL PIPING COURSE - Engineer
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PRACTICAL PIPING COURSE . OUTLINE. 1. Introduction Definition of PIPING 3. PIPING Nomenclature & Components 4. Regulatory Acts, Codes & Standards 6. Line Designation Tables 8. Problem Set 1 9. 2. Codes & Standards ASME 10. NEPA / NFC / NFPA 12. CSA 13. MSS 14. API 15. ASTM 16. Problem Set 2 17. 3. Supplemental Documents Owner's Specifications & Documents 20. Contractor's Standards & Documents 21. Problem Set 3 21. 4. PIPING Design Failure Mechanisms 22. Code Considerations for Design 23. Material Selection 34. Fabricated Tees & Area Reinforcement 44. PIPING Flexibility Analysis 45. 5. References 46. EDA Copyright 2012. Engineering Design & Analysis Ltd PRACTICAL PIPING COURSE Disclaimer ! This short COURSE is not a substitute for accessing and using the Codes directly in conformance to generally accepted engineering practice. Consult the appropriate Codes and references prior to designing and engineering any PIPING systems. In some jurisdictions, a Professional Engineer must design pressure PIPING .
1.1 Definition of Piping Pipe is a pressure tight cylinder used to convey a fluid or to transmit a fluid pressure, ordinarily designated pipe in applicable material specifications.
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