P and IDS, Pipe Sizing, Piping Layouts and Isometrics 31

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P and IDS, Pipe Sizing, Piping Layouts and Isometrics 31 Course
Introduction:
The objective of this course is to enhance participants' comprehension of the design principles applied in Piping Systems. It establishes a fundamental knowledge base essential for individuals responsible for piping layout engineering, design optimization, and system operations. The course places particular emphasis on factors that minimize operational costs by optimizing piping layout and dimensions.
Course Objectives:
- To know terminology and symbols used in piping layout
- 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
- To learn the techniques and procedures used in the design and engineering of complex process piping, including use of codes and standards
- Preparation of engineering documents (bill of materials, equipment specifications, etc) and drawings Plant layout optimization, Know the use of CEASAR II in piping design and understand piping isometrics
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 and also for engineers, designers, CAD operators and draftspersons in the piping field.
Course Outlines:
- Process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDS)
- Fundamentals of P & IDs, use of P & IDs in plant lay¬out and piping design
- Instruments and instrument symbols
- Layout and components of control valve manifolds
- Plot plans, equipment arrangement drawings Pipe Sizing
- Line sizing, applicable considerations
- Economic velocities for line sizing
- Exercises in velocity calculations
- Thumb rules for selection of commercially available
- pipes Piping Layouts and Isometrics
- Piping line lists
Piping specifications and codes- ASME B 31.3 , ASME B 16.