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Piping Design

This document provides information on a training program for Piping Design Engineering as per ASME Codes. The 180-hour P.G.D. program trains both fresh graduates and experienced engineers in piping design using software like PDMS and CAESAR II. The program covers topics like piping layout, pressure design, hydraulic design, pipe stress analysis, and equipment modeling using PDMS. Completing candidates will work on a mock project involving 3D modeling in PDMS and pipe stress analysis in CAESAR II to demonstrate their skills.

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Piping Design

This document provides information on a training program for Piping Design Engineering as per ASME Codes. The 180-hour P.G.D. program trains both fresh graduates and experienced engineers in piping design using software like PDMS and CAESAR II. The program covers topics like piping layout, pressure design, hydraulic design, pipe stress analysis, and equipment modeling using PDMS. Completing candidates will work on a mock project involving 3D modeling in PDMS and pipe stress analysis in CAESAR II to demonstrate their skills.

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P.G.D.

- Piping Design Engineering as per ASME Codes << Back

Indus is happy to introduce ourselves as leading professional training provider for Piping Design Engineering. This training
programme creates immense opportunities for graduates in one of the fast growing engineering solutions called as P.G.D. in
Piping Design Engineering as per ASME Codes.

Piping Design Engineers play a vital role in development or re-construction of Plants, related to Oil & Gas Industries, Power
Plant, Fertilizers Industries and Food Industries etc. Piping Design Engineers will be involved from the planning stage to the
functioning stage of the Plant. The major work of a Piping Design Engineer is to develop the General Assembly Drawing (GAD),
routing Pipe’s, Generating Isometric Drawings, selecting Material of Construction & assuring the safety of pipe by performing
Pipe Stress Analysis.

The program is designed in such a way that it caters the needs of both fresh graduates & experienced piping engineers who are
seeking training of PDMS & CEASAR II.

The Plant Design Management System (PDMS) is one of the advanced and widely used 3D Modeling software for Piping
Design. PDMS is a customizable, multi-user and multi-discipline, engineer controlled design software package for engineering,
design and construction projects in, but not limited to, offshore and onshore Oil & Gas industry, chemical, process Plant, Mining,
Pharmaceutical & food industry, Power Generation and Paper Industries.

The Pipe Stress Analysis plays an vital role in section & structure of pipe system. The pipe Stress Analysis is carried out to
ensure the safe operation of Piping system by verifying their structural and pressure retaining integrity under the loading
conditions postulated to occur during the life time of the Piping in the Plant.

COURSE DURATION ELIGIBILITY


P.G. D in Piping Design Diploma, B.E\ B.Tech, M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial
180 HOURS
Engineering Production, Chemical Engineering
Certificate Course in Piping Diploma, B.E\ B.Tech, M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial
80 HOURS
Design & Drafting Production, Chemical Engineering.
Certificate Course Pipe Stress 80 HOURS B.E\ B.Tech, M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial
Analysis Production Engineering.

Syllabus for P.G. D in Piping Design Engineering


A) PIPING LAYOUT ENGINEERING:
1. Piping basics and fundamentals : Introduction to piping, Evolution of piping, Manufacturing methods, Piping
materials and selection, Pipe dimensioning, Schedule numbers, Common piping abbreviations, Major
organizations for standards, Commonly American code in piping ASME/ANSI, Common abbreviations.
2. Piping components :

Fittings - elbows, weld tee, stub in, couplings, reducers, weld cap, screwed and socket welded fittings, Pipe
nipples, flanged fittings and use of fittings.
Flange -Types, P-T ratings and facings.
Gaskets, bolts and nuts.
Valves - Types, operations, applicability, codes and specifications.

3. Process plant equipments/ mechanical equipments : Horizontal vessels/accumulators, fractionation columns,


pumps, heat exchangers, re-boiler, air cooled heat exchanger, cooling towers, heaters/boilers, storage tanks,
fractional distillation process and vendor data drawings.
4. Flow diagrams& instrumentation/ pipe routing concepts : Uses of flow diagrams, process flow diagrams,
mechanical flow diagrams, utility flow diagrams, piping symbols, line symbols, valve symbols, piping isometrics,
general arrangement drawings- sections/elevations/ detail drawings, plot plan procedures.
5. Process & instrumentation diagrams (P&ID)/ process flow diagram (PFD) : Purpose of P&ID’S, study of
P&ID’S, stages of development of P&ID’S, process and instrumentation diagrams, process equipments, symbols
usage according to industrial practices. Purpose of P&ID in process industrial/plants.
6. ASME/ANSI codes and specifications : ASME/ANSI Codes & Specification, Specification classes, Piping
abbreviations, General abbreviations.
7. Equipment layout drawings : Plant Co-ordinate Systems, Site Plans, Unit Plot Plan, Equipment Location
Drawing, Foundation Location Drawing.
8. Standard piping details/ piping system : Pipe Rack Spacing, Drawing pipe in the rack, pipe insulation shoes,
pipe guides, field supports, dummy supports, hanger rods, spring hangers, pick-up pipe supports, plant utilities,
control valve manifolds, utility stations, sewer and under ground piping system.
B) PIPING DESIGN ENGINEERING :
1. Pressure design of process piping per ASME B31.3 : Pipe wall thickness calculations, operating pressure,
design pressure, operating & design temperature, max allowable operating pressure.
2. Pressure design of piping components per ASME B31.3 : Pipe, elbows, mitre bends, reinforcement pad
calculation for branch connections, flanges, blanks, reducers, expansion joints and gaskets.
3. Exposure to Hydraulic design of liquid piping systems : Flow rate, velocity, pipe sizing calculations,
Reynolds number- laminar/turbulent flow, Darcy Weisbach & Hazen William equations, pressure drop
calculations, NPSH calculations.
C) PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS - CAESAR II :
Introduction to Pipe Stress Analysis.
Stress- Strain relationship, analysis like- why piping components fail.
Classification of loads- sustained load & occasional load.
Requirements of ASME B31.3 code for process piping, stress intensification factors, thermal analysis using
Kellogg charts.
Piping stress, causes, impacts, stress categories like- thermal stress, longitudinal stress, hoop stress and
allowable stresses.

Over view of NDT (Non Destructive Testing) methods for piping inspections, radiography testing, ultrasonic
testing, computed tomography, etc
D) PLANT DESIGN MANAGMENET SYSTEM (PDMS) :
Equipment Modeling.
Pipe Routing.
Extraction of Isometrics Using IsoDraft.
Structural Modeling.
Drafting Methodology.
Introduction to Admin Hierarchy

(Please note: Candidates will be allowed to work on one Mock project which starts from Creation of 3D module
in PDMS to Pipe Stress Analysis using CAESAR II. Further candidates will be evaluated according to their
performance in this project)

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