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This foundational course introduces the engineering principles and code requirements essential for the design, materials and construction, and post-construction of industrial piping systems and transmission pipelines.

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The course commences at 10 AM and ends at 2 PM Eastern each day.

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This foundational course introduces the engineering principles and code requirements essential for the design, materials and construction, and post-construction of industrial piping systems and transmission pipelines.

Part 1- Design: 

Learners will gain a working knowledge of the ASME codes for piping and pipelines, with a focus on code intent, design rules, with practical applications. 

Part 2-Materials and Construction: 

Participants will learn to apply ASME B31 codes in material selection, specification, welding, joining, examination, and pressure testing to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable piping and pipeline systems.

Part 3- Post-Construction: 

Participants will learn to apply risk-based inspection methods, interpret fitness-for-service evaluations, and implement post-construction repairs and modifications to ensure safe and reliable piping operations.

By participating in this course, you will learn how to successfully:

  • Design piping systems that comply with ASME standards by applying engineering calculations for pressure, stress, wall thickness, and flexibility.
  • Analyze and validate piping system performance under wind, seismic, thermal, and buried load conditions.
  • Evaluate and integrate material selection, welding and mechanical joining methods, and ASME B31 construction requirements to achieve a quality of construction that meet industry specifications.
  • Integrate risk-based inspection with fitness-for-service assessments to formulate evidence-based recommendations for piping system integrity.
  • Evaluate alternative repair and replacement options and create an approach that implements corrective actions to ensure safe and reliable operation.

Who should attend?

This course is designed for mechanical, piping, and pipeline engineers; project engineers; and other technical professionals working in the power, oil & gas, petrochemical, and chemical process industries who need to understand and apply ASME piping and pipeline codes in design and project execution. 

Course Materials (included in purchase of course)

  • Digital course notes via ASME s Learning Hub
  • Checklists
  • Practical example problems
  • Assigned practice problems

Learners will have access to the following Codes for the duration of the course:

  • ASME B31.1 Power Piping 
  • ASME B31.3 Process Piping 
  • ASME B31.4 Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquids and Slurries 
  • ASME B31.8 Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems

A Certificate of Completion will be issued to registrants who successfully complete the course. 

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Outline

Part 1 - Design

  • Module 1.0 – Introduction 
  • Module 1.1 – Overview
  • Module 1.2 – Design Overview
  • Module 1.3 – Pressure Design
  • Module 1.4 – Weight Design
  • Module 1.5 – Thermal Flexibility Design
  • Module 1.6 – Through-Wall Thermal Gradients
  • Module 1.7 – Design for Pressure Transients
  • Module 1.8 – Design for Seismic Loads
  • Module 1.9 – Design for Wind Loads
  • Module 1.10 – Vibration of Piping and Pipelines
  • Module 1.11 – Buried Pipe Design
  • Module 1.12 – Design by Analysis

Part 2: Materials and Construction

  • Module 2.0 – Overview of Piping and Pipeline Materials Construction Engineering
  • Module 2.1 – Material Selection and Corrosion
  • Module 2.2 – Material Specifications
  • Module 2.3 – ASME B31 Material Requirements
  • Module 2.4 – ASME B31 Welding
  • Module 2.5 – ASME B31 Mechanical Joining
  • Module 2.6 – ASME B31 Examination of Welds
  • Module 2.7 – ASME B31 Pressure Testing

Part 3: Post-Construction

  • Module 3.0 – Overview of Piping and Pipeline Post-Construction Engineering
  • Module 3.1 – Post-Construction Risk Based Inspection
  • Module 3.2 – Post-Construction Fitness-for-Service for Power and Process Piping
  • Module 3.3 – Post-Construction Fitness-for-Service for Pipelines
  • Module 3.4 – Post-Construction Repairs
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Instructor

George Antaki, P.E.

ASME Fellow

George Antaki, P.E., is an ASME Fellow with over 45 years of experience in pressure equipment. He is internationally recognized for his expertise in design, analysis, and fitness-for-service evaluation of pressure equipment & piping systems.

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Virtual Classroom

Live course with an instructor and peers held in an online learning environment with digital enhancements and online materials.
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