Description
This course has been customised to provide a comprehensive and practical overview of ASME B 31.3 and the minimum requirements for application of this Code.
The course will cover the requirements for scope, design basis, Calculations, Material Selection, Construction and Testing-Inspection, along with other supplementary requirements for safe, sustainable and reliable design in Process Piping.
Course Outcomes
On completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Have a comprehensive understanding of ASME B 31.3 scope and designer’s responsibilities
- Understand the selection of design parameters and being able to perform design calculations such as wall thickness, flange rating, branch calculation, mitres, blank thickness and other necessary calculations for pressure piping in a process plant
- Classify the fluid service and apply the minimum requirements
- Identify the minimum requirements for material selection (from mechanical and toughness point of view)
- Utilise the fundamentals for flexibility and stress analysis
- Identify and define the minimum requirements for construction (fabrication, assembly and erection) of piping systems
- Identify the minimum requirements for examination, inspection and testing of piping systems.
Who should attend & Prerequisites
Process & Mechanical & Material Engineering Graduates, Design Engineers, Senior Engineering, Technical Leaders and Piping Inspectors can participate.
Duration
2 days (16 hours)