Process Piping: Foundations
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 56m | Size: 1.67 GB
Design, Inspect, and Construction: Master Industrial Piping Systems with ASME B31.3 and Real-World Applications
What you'll learn
Identify key piping components and their functions in industrial systems.
Interpret and apply ASME B31.3 and related piping codes to real scenarios.
Assess piping materials and manufacturing methods for quality and use.
Design compliant piping systems with accurate specs and configurations.
Requirements
Basic Engineering Knowledge A general understanding of engineering principles, especially mechanical or industrial disciplines.
Understanding of Industry Terminology Prior exposure to key piping terms and symbols commonly used in construction or plant operations.
Experience in Industrial Settings (optional) Practical exposure to piping systems or equipment in manufacturing, processing, or construction is helpful but not required.
Description
Course Description This immersive online course, grounded in Piping: Foundations by Javier Cardenas, is designed to equip learners with a robust understanding of industrial piping systems through a blend of engineering theory, international standards, and real construction case studies. Whether you're an engineer, technician, or designer, this course offers the tools to confidently design, inspect, and troubleshoot piping systems across industries like oil & gas, chemical processing, and power generation.You'll explore the full spectrum of piping components-from valves, flanges, and fittings to gaskets, packing, and bolting systems-and understand their roles in leak prevention, pressure management, and system integrity. The course dives deep into pipe thickness calculation, mitered elbows, branch reinforcement, and welding techniques, comparing seamless vs. welded pipes and their implications for corrosion resistance and material selection.Through real-world construction scenarios, learners will tackle challenges like
Who this course is for
Junior Engineers and Technicians Entry-level professionals in mechanical, process, or industrial engineering seeking foundational knowledge in piping systems.
Construction and Maintenance Personnel Skilled workers and supervisors involved in the installation, inspection, or maintenance of piping infrastructure.
Draftsmen and Piping Designers Individuals responsible for producing isometrics or P&IDs who need a deeper understanding of system design and compliance standards.
Technical Trainers and Safety Inspectors Professionals who need to stay up to date with ASME B31.3 and related codes for training others or ensuring code compliance.
Engineering Students and Interns Learners currently studying or entering the workforce who want real-world, standards-based piping knowledge.
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