ASME Process Piping, Valve, Flange Classes Selection Specification Fittings and Layouts

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ASME Process Piping, Valve, Flange Classes Selection Specification Fittings and Layouts Course
Introduction:
The aim of this course is to provide participants with a comprehensive comprehension of key codes and standards related to process piping. This includes a detailed understanding of the Process Piping Code, ASME B 31.3, the Flange code ASME B 16.5, the Valve standard ASME B 16.34, and Piping layout Engineering.
The course places significant emphasis on practical applications and is supported by numerous case studies to illustrate real-world scenarios. Participants will have the opportunity to delve into practical aspects and gain hands-on experience in applying these codes and standards effectively.
Course Objectives:
- To familiarize participants with the main concepts of ASME B 31.3 code.
- To know how to read the code, and interpret its stated and implied requirements.
- To provide participants a step-by-step approach to piping design, including the design optimization techniques.
- To introduce participants with various material selection, fabrication, erection and testing of piping systems.
- When, where and how to conduct NDT of piping and the Acceptance Criteria.
- To provide participants with the does and don’ts, good engineering practices of valve installation and operation.
- To explain participants the good engineering practices in preventive and break down maintenance of valves
- To understand the basic concepts in Piping Design, P & IDs, Pipe sizing, Piping layouts and Isometrics
- To Understand Plant layout, Plot plan and design of piping systems for safe and dependable and cost-effective manner
- Writing the piping, Flanges, fitting and valves Specifications
Who Should Attend?
This course provides an overview of all significant aspects and considerations of piping for those who are involved in the design, analysis, and operation of piping systems. Managers, Engineers, supervisors, and plant operation personnel who work in the Refineries, Petrochemical plants, and other process industries will find this course immensely useful to broaden and update their knowledge. Engineers, designers, CAD operators and draftspersons in the piping field.
Course Outlines:
- Piping Fundamentals
- Pipe dimensions and pipe data
- Fittings - elbows, tees, reducers and end caps
- Fitting makeup and dimensions, Flanges and flange ratings, ASME B 31.3 Code.
- To familiarize participants with the main concepts of ASME B 31.3 code.
- To know how to read the code, and interpret its stated and implied requirements.
- To provide participants a step-by-step approach to piping design, including the design optimization techniques.
- Fabrication, Assembly and Erection
- Code requirement on fit-ups before welding
- Code requirements for welding
- Code requirement stated for preheating and PWHT
- Inspection, Examination and Testing
- Hydrostatic testing of piping system
- Pneumatic testing of piping
- Writing down piping Specifications
- Flanges and Fitting
- Various types of flanges
- Selection of flanges as per ASME B 16.5
- Pressure temperature rating tables
- Flanged fittings, Wrought fitting
- Writing down Flanges and fitting Specifications
- Valves, Terminology
- Various types of valves their functions
- Important features of Gate valves, Globe Valves, plug valves, diaphragm valves, ball valves, Butterfly valves, check valves etc.
- Flow characteristic of various valves
- Choosing a correct valve for intended application
- Writing valves Specifications
- Piping Layouts and Isometrics
- Fundamentals of P&IDs Use of P&IDs in plant layout and piping design
- Instruments and instrument symbols, Layout and components of Control valve manifolds
- Piping line lists
- Piping specifications and codes- ASME B 31.3, ASME B 16.5
- Bill of materials
- 3D models, Pipe routing
- Piping isometrics, Piping plans, sections and elevations
- Pipe Racks, Supports, Hangers
- Feedback examination and concluding Session