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PIPING ENGINEERING
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
PROSPECTUS
5 KEY TAKE AWAYS BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
The PG Diploma in Oil & Gas Piping Engineering
1.
Discover the knowledge and gain the
Design & Analysis course is the Benchmark of
confidence you need to enter Oil & Gas, Process
competency in the Oil & Gas, Process engineering
Engineering Industry with Valid Certifications.
Industry and is recognized as the leading credential
2. Identify Specific opportunity to increase the in corporate treasury worldwide. Whether
strategic value offered by ASTS Global participants are looking to safeguard their careers
Education Courses to your Professional Profile. or seeking a professional career, promotion, earning
this program can open a variety of doors.
3. Learn to apply most modern Design and
Analytic technics from the Industry Experts. Professional Competency : Earn up to 20 % more
than your non- certified peers
4. Provide competitor differentiation in the
market and Get a world class stand through Improve Marketability : Stand out against
ASTS Global Education. other applicants in a tough job market
5. Learn how to leverage your Intelligence and Boost Relevancy : Staycurrentintheprofessionwith
Expertise to Oil & Gas corporate sector for continuing education requirement
making Best in class Results.
Increasing Job Security : Validates your competency
in liquidity, capital and risk management functions
2. Identify Specific opportunity to increase build projects of unlimited size and complexity.
the strategic value offered by ASTS Global PDMS users range from small engineering
Education Courses to your Professional contractors to many of the largest multinational
Profile.
process and power companies.
3. Learn to apply most modern Design and AVEVA’s Integrated Engineering & Design solution
Analytic technics from the Industry Experts.
comprises the core applications necessary for high-
4. Provide competitor differentiation in the
quality engineering anddesign project execution.
market and Get a world class stand through
The solution can be scaled withoutlimit to support
ASTS Global Education.
projects of any size, and provides robust yetflexible
5. Learn how to leverage your Intelligence and
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Best in class Results. change and ensuring data consistency.
AVEVA PDMS
WHO SHOULD ADMINISTRATION TRAINING
ATTEND? ASTS GLOBAL EDUCATION offers AVEVA PDMS Training
• BE/B-Tech Diploma Mechanical / Chemical / to Mechanical, Chemical, Production engineers. This
Production Engineering Graduates or Training program is based upon latest technologies of
Students Piping Engineering design methods with the help of
AVEVA PDMSSample projects.
• Working executives / Professionals from the
similar Industry Aveva PDMS program is 100% Job oriented. After
completion of training candidate can start/shift their
• Corporate companies for enhancing staff
career as Piping designer, Piping Engineer or Project
performance and ability.
Engineer, Process engineer etc…
ADMISSION PROCEDURES
COURSE OVERVIEW
• Admissions Strictly priority basis of Registration
ASTS GLOBAL is an Authorized Training Partner for
• Admission forms to be collected from ASTS GLOBAL
AVEVA PDMS (Plant Design Management System). ASTS
EDUCATION office or could be download from website
will provide AVEVA PDMS training to corporates as well
• Fill – all the details and submit at ASTS GLOBAL as to the upcoming breed of engineering students and
EDUCATION offices or send it with all the required
professionals.
documents attached.
AVEVA PDMS training programs have been devised to
• Online Registration and fee payment is available in meet the industry needs not only locally but also at the
www.astsglobal.com website. international standards. ASTS will facilitate in producing
• Admissions will be confirmed only after verification more talented professionals with a good technical
of all documents and receipt of fees as per the background for the industry.
schedule
COURSE DETAILS
COURSE FEATURES
Course Duration: 4 Weeks
• AVEVA Accredited Training
Course Mode: Regular & Fast Track
• Internationally Accredited Certification
Schedule & Timing : 3 hours / day
• Project Oriented Training
Certification : Aveva Information Technologies
• Chance to Participate Live Projects
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areas that break assigned, automated rules
increases the model quality and ensures the
design owner is still the person in control of
that section of the design.
• Integrating all the major disciplines, not just
piping and structural, guarantees a complete,
consistent design. This ability has not been
offered by traditional packages.
• Automated drawing production and model
monitoring ensure that all drawings produced
from the 3D plant model always reflect the cur-
rent and approved model status. This means
no more hand-checking of drawings is needed
to make sure they match the model.
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anywhere in the world using established, industry-
4 Weeks standard tools. In practice, this means that as
Intergraph Smart™ 3D changes are made in one location, they are
Coursewas the top solution in our
Mode: automatically and incrementally propagated to
benchmark
Regular due partly to its
& Fast Track other locations – with all project team members
integrated work share and working in a single, concurrent environment. The
other appealing features, its whole process can be managed from one site.
Schedule
bright& future,
Timingand
: integra- Enable different engineering disciplines to work
tion/ day
3 hours with other SmartPlant concurrently with continuous interference checking
Enterprise solutions. Smart in force. This helps identify design problems more
3D will enable
Certification : Fives Cail to
improve design productivity
ASTSandGlobal Education India
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Pvt. Ltd.
quickly. The earlier a problem is detected, the
easier it is to correct – at significantly lower cost.
improve design quality.
M. Alain Fruchart
Head of Information Systems
Fives Cail
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Intergraph’s 3D Modeling & Visualization solution Enterprise objects validate and ensure the
helps the industry shorten its project schedules, consistency of your design. When one piece
allowing plant revenues to begin flowing earlier of design data is modified, others associated
and project financing costs to be reduced. It with it automatically update to reflect the design
also allows EPCs to better optimize their design modification, maintaining design intent. These
workforces, cut construction safety risks, and relationships promote easier updates. Again,
slash insurance costs. this accelerates the engineering process and
improves the overall quality of the underlying
Faster and Better Design – design data. The resulting 3D plant objects are
Without Compromise now truly “intelligent,” understanding their own
The 3D Modeling & Visualization solution provides functions and relationships relative to other 3D
a variety of business benefits. From a productivity plant objects designed within the SmartPlant
standpoint, the solution increases the level of Enterprise environment. Importantly, the 3D
drawing automation, increasing design accuracy. Modeling & Visualization environment creates a
Engineers can take advantage of a quick and unified disciplinary environment. A staff member
easy-to-use environment that employs “wizards” can easily learn how to use the tools of multiple
to support and assist more complex modeling disciplines – good news for productivity, and for
tasks, significantly shortening the learning curve smaller projects and plant configuration manage-
required to achieve productivity. Because 50 ment, in which one design engineer can now
percent of engineering time can be wasted looking handle all the work. All discipline-specific tools,
for drawings and other documents, this increased such as piping, structural, and equipment, only
automation boosts productivity and improves the require a few commands.
efficiency of engineering design.
Easier Modification Throughout the Life of
Importantly, the 3D Modeling & Visualization the Plant
environment also offers a unified, multi-disciplinary By improving the quality of asset design, the 3D
environment in which you can learn how to use Modeling & Visualization solution improves effi-
common tools spanning multiple disciplines. This ciency, making it easier and cheaper for O/Os to
is good news for design productivity, and for maintain and run their plants. O/Os can use the
smaller projects in which one designer can now solution to preserve the value of their engineering
handle a broader range of multi-discipline activities. data while also making the plant modifications
These optimized, consistent system commands that are inevitable during the life of the asset. The
and modeling functions also mean that engineers 3D Modeling & Visualization solution supports
can learn how to use the system more quickly, “as-is” and “to be” plant configurations, ensuring
shortening project schedules. data integrity while saving time and money.
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PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS
PRODUCT SHEET
CAESAR II®
THE WORLD’S MOST RESPECTED TOOL FOR
PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS
Capabilities: Expedited Piping Input
• Static Analysis Experience improved usability in CAESAR II List Input dialogs with valuable performance
• Dynamic Analysis improvements and a new Search and Replace capability that lets you make quick global
• Intuitive Analysis Model changes to your models. Use convenient right-click menus to perform model actions in
Creation half the time.
• Design Tools and Wizards
• Load and View Plant Model Enhanced 3D Model Display and Graphics
• Comprehensive Error Checking
• User-Definable Reports Large-scale improvements to the CAESAR II 3D model include new symbols for
• Wind and Wave Analysis displacements, rotations, forces, and moments on the model. In addition, most graphic
• Seismic and Support symbols display outside of the piping with an easy-to-read leader line. Node numbers
Settlement Analysis and annotations display and rotate in front of all piping for complete visibility.
• 35 International Piping Codes
• Extensive Material Databases Streamlined Load Case Editor
• Steel Databases and Modeling
• Expansion Joint Databases The redesigned Static Load Case Editor features a Group Edit view where you
• Hanger Design and Databases can select and change values to multiple load cases all at once. The enhanced List
• Automated Stress Isometric View offers easier scrolling and viewing options, as well as filtering on columns,
Creation
drag-and-drop sorting, and Simpler manipulation of load cases.
• Integrates with Intergraph
Smart®, and CADWorx® Plant
Design Suite You can select cases from the Static Load Case Editor for deletion, and instantly review
• Results Export to Microsoft® the impacts to any related (combination) cases. CAESAR II automatically renumbers
Excel®, Word, and MDB Files load cases upon your deletion.
Design Tools and Wizards Powerful Integration Capabilities
Tools and wizards for tasks (such as creating expansion loops CAESAR II offers robust interfacing with CAD-based software,
or viewing plant models in the analysis space) help bridge such as CADWorx Plant and Intergraph Smart® suites, using
the gap between knowledge and experience. CAESAR II established industry formats (such as PCF and Isogen®),
takes the guesswork out of producing accurate analysis and This lets you bring in data from other systems, carry it on to
recommending practical design changes. integrating solutions after analysis, and track support IDs
throughout the system. With Intergraph Smart integration, you
Nuclear Industry Compliance can view component identifier (GUID) information for restraints
and hangers.
CAESAR II complies with ASME NQA-1 quality assurance
(QA). Subscribe to the CAESAR II QA and Reporting service to
stay fully informed about issues and software changes. This
Comprehensive Equipment Analysis
notification service ensures that nuclear clients comply with The fully-redesigned Equipment Manager for API 610 enables
U.S. federal requirements 10 CFR Part 50 App. B. and you to associate multiple load conditions with your pump and
10 CFR Part 21. related nozzles. Experience the user-friendly interface and
new comprehensive reports. Analysis capabilities are available
Advanced Analysis and Reporting for other equipment types with future plans to expand to the
easy-to-use manager.
Besides the evaluation of a piping system’s response to
thermal, deadweight, and pressure loads, CAESAR II analyzes
the effects of wind, support settlement, seismic loads, and
Codes
wave loads. Nonlinear effects, such as support lift-off, gap • ASME B31.1, B31.9 (Power)
closure, and friction, are also included. Select the proper • ASME B31.3, w/ Ch. IX (Process)
springs for supporting systems with large vertical deflections. • ASME B31.4, w/ Ch. XI (Pipeline) and Ch IX (Offshore)
Dynamic capabilities include modal, harmonic, response • ASME B31.5 (Power)
spectrum, and time history analysis. Quickly send analysis • ASME B31.8 (Pipeline), w/ Ch. VIII (Offshore)
results to output reports or export to the file format of your • ASME Section II, Class 2 and 3 (Nuclear)
choice (MDB, Excel, Word, etc.). • BS 806 (Process)
• JPI (Process)
Custom Nozzle Flexibilities • HPGSL (Process)
• CAN Z662 (Pipeline), w/ Ch. 11 (Offshore)
User-defined custom nozzle types let you use third-party tools • CODETI (Process, Power)
to calculate nozzle stiffness values for axial, in-plane, • TBK 5-6 (Power)
out-of-plane, and torsional directions in the piping input. • DNV (Offshore)
Custom flexibilities are useful for non-standard angled nozzles • EN 13480-1 (Power, Process)
not addressed by existing nozzle code standards. • ISO 14692 (FRP)
• UKOOA and BS-7159 (FRP)
Finite Element Analysis • PD 8010 Part 1 (Pipeline) Part 2 (Offshore)
• RCC-M C and D (Nuclear)
Access third-party tools for finite element analysis from the • Stoomwezen, Swed. Method 1 & 2 (Power)
CAESAR II main menu, including free access to the • Equipment: API 560, 610, 661, 617, PD 5500, HEI,
NEMA SM23, B31G, WRC 107/537/297, AISC
newly-published ASME B31J-2017 calculations for SIFs and K
• Environmental: ASCE 7, NBC, IBC, UBC (Seismic & Wind),
factors. Quickly send and translate through FEATools™, compare
EN 1991 GB 50009, Mexico (Wind) NBR 6123, IS 875,
multiple file results, assess the sensitivity of model elements, BS 6399, As/Nzs 1170, KHK (HPGSL) L1 and L2 (Seismic)
and evaluate nozzle/branch connections with NozzlePRO™.
• Heat Exchanger
FUNDAMENTALS OF PIPING • Reboiler
• Towers and Columns
• Definition • Pumps
• Applications • Compressor
• Scope of piping systems in Oil & Gas Industry • Fans
• Pipe Manufacturing methods • Blowers and Steam
• Pipe Fabrication, methods & Pipe • Gas Turbines
Designations
• Pipe Classifications
• Roles and Responsibilities of piping
engineering and piping designer FLOW DIAGRAMS
• Process Flow Diagram – PFD
• Piping & Instrumentation Diagram – P & ID
PIPING CODES AND • Utility Flow Diagram
STANDARDS (ASME B 31.3) • Line Numbering
• P&ID Requirements
• ASME Process Piping Codes ( B 31.3) • Flow Diagram Exercises
• ASME Boiler and Pressure vessels Codes • Symbols & Abbreviations, etc.
• ASME Pressure Piping Design Codes
• API Codes
• Other Codes & Standards PIPING ISOMETRIC, GA,
PIPING AND EQUIPMENT
LAYOUT AND FABRICATION
PIPING MATERIAL &ERECTION DRAWINGS
SPECIFICATIONS AND PIPE
COMPONENTS, VALVES, • Definition
FITTINGS, FLANGES, ETC.. • Drawing Piping Isometrics
• Isometric Dimensions
• Ferrous Material Specifications • Notes & Callouts
• Non Ferrous Material Specifications • Isometric Offsets
• Types of fittings • Exercises on Creation of Isometrics from
• Branches Piping Plans and
• Connections • Plot Plan Development & Requirements
• Join Details Sections
• Fabricated branch connections, etc • Equipment Layout Terminology
• Types of flanges • Control Point & Battery Limits
• Types of Valves and their codes • Preparation of Equipment Layout
• Testing and Presentation methods • Piping GA Drawing Requirements and
Layout Procedure
• Pump GA Drawing and Layout
PROCESS MECHANICAL Consideration
EQUIPMENTS (STATIC & • Tank & Vessel Layout Consideration etc.
ROTARY)
• Process Mechanical Equipments PIPE SUPPORTS
• Horizontal Vessels
• Vertical Vessels • Types and Functions of Support
• Storage Tanks
• Anchors PROTECTION OF PIPE
• Pipe Guides AND INSULATIONS
• Limit Stops • Abrasion
• Pipe Shoe • Freezing and Corrosion and its
• Dummy Leg / Trunion Classification
• Field Support / Base Support • Lining
• Rigid Hangers • Coating
• Pipe Rack and Yard Piping Design • Wrapping
• Flexible or Resilient Supports - Variable & • Insulation
Constant Load • Tracing
• Jacketing
• Electric Heating
DESIGN OF PROCESS PIPING • Protection against Corrosion
REQUIREMENTS PER ASME • Hot Insulation
B31.3 • Cold Insulation
• Acoustic Insulation
• Scope of ASME B 31.3, B31.1 • Insulation Materials
• Design Pressure & Design Temperature for • Insulation Types for Oil & Gas Piping as
Piping Systems per ASME
• Ratings of Flanges etc
• Reinforcement of Branch Connection
WELDING & NDT
• Types of Welding and Welding Terminology
HYDRAULIC DESIGN OF PIPING • Welding Joints
SYSTEMS • Methods of Welding
• Welding Geometry
• Fluid Flow Sizing • Welding symbols
• Pipe Sizing • NDT Methods
• Reynolds Number
• Types of Flow in Piping
• Pressure Drop due to Friction / viscosity QA/QC & HSE / QHSE
• Friction Factor
• Moody Diagram • Quality Control and Quality Assurance
• Minor Losses in Piping – Equivalent Length • Health Safety and Quality Environment
Method & Loss Coefficient Method Training
• Recommended Velocities for Water and
Steam Piping etc.
SOFTWARE USED
• AutoCAD : Drawing Creation ( P&ID, PFD,
Layouts, and all fabrication Drawings)
PIPE DESIGN CALCULATIONS • AVEVA PDMS : Design of Plant System
-MATERIAL, SIZE & WALL using PDMS
THICKNESS • CAESAR-II : Study of analysis system
using CAESAR II ( Pipe supports & loop
• Design Pressure & Design Temperature for calculations)
Piping Systems
• Concept of Pressure Integrity
• Design Pressure Integrity, Pipe Size INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Calculation
• Pipe Wall Thickness Calculations • One Month Industrial Training in a Central Govt
• Pressure Design of Miter Bends Organization with Certificate is Compulsory
• Single &Multiple Miters for all P G Diploma Course.
• Pressure Design of Blanks • Site Visit will be arranged at industrial plant
• Branch Reinforcement Calculations either in shut down or not working conditions.
PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS USING
CAESAR II
STATIC ANALYSIS
STRESS ANALYSIS IN PIPING
• Purpose of Pipe Stress Analysis - An SYSTEMS
Overview
• The Reasons for Pipe Stress Analysis • Stresses in Piping Systems
• Design Considerations for Pipe Stress • Failure Modes of Piping System
Analysis • Classification of Stresses in Piping
• Information Required for Pipe Stress Analysis System
• What Information to be provided in Pipe • Theories of Failure
Stress Analysis Report. • Loads Present in Piping System & it’s
Combinations
• Support & Hanger Selection for Piping
PIPE FLEXIBILITY Systems
ANALYSIS PER ASME B31.3 • Equipment Nozzle Load Qualifications
• Evaluation of local vessel stresses
• Pipe Stress Analysis Logic • Making & Configuring Unit File for New Job
• Minimum Flexibility Requirements • Configuring Uniform Load for New Job.
• Stress Range Reduction Factor -f • Piping Input Generation & Modeling
• Piping Flexibility – General Consideration • Model Error Checking: Resolving Fatal
• Stress Analysis Flexibility Requirements Error & Warnings
• Stress Analysis’s Function • Running a Static Analysis
• Scope of Code Requirements • Sustain & Expansion Stresses in Different
Piping System Configuration.