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Pipe Wall Thickness : ASME B 31.1, 31.12, 31.3

By Atul Singla Categories: Piping
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About Course

Pipe thickness calculations are very important aspects of Piping Engineering. Process piping, Hydrogen Piping, Power plant has different codes which need to be followed while calculating the thicknesses. Also, the High pressure piping has different criteria to calculate the thickness. Moreover, External piping’s thickness calculations are different than the others.

In this course following shall be covered:

1. Difference Between ASME 31.3 & ASME 31.1

    • Application
    • Allowable Stress
    • Design Life
    • Factor of Safety
    • Pipe Wall thickness
    • Post weld Heat Treatment
    • Random Inspection
    • Testing

2. Difference Between ASME 31.3 & ASME 31.12

  • Application
  • Thickness Calculation
  • Branch Connection Requirements
  • Materials
  • NDE requirement
  • Welding Requirements

3. Thickness Calculations

Parameters Based on

  • ASME B31.1
  • ASME B31.3
  • ASME B31.12
  • High Pressure Piping
  • External Pressure

4. Actual Calculations & Comparison

  • ASME B31.1
  • ASME B31.3
  • ASME B31.12
  • High Pressure Piping
  • External Pressure
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What Will You Learn?

  • Difference Between ASME 31.3 & ASME 31.1
  • Difference Between ASME 31.3 & ASME 31.12
  • Thickness Calculations
  • Actual Calculations & Comparison

Course Content

Difference Between ASME B 31.3 & 31.12

  • Difference b/w ASME 31.1 & 31.3
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Difference Between ASME 31.3 & 31.1

Thickness Calculations ASME 31.1, 31.12, 31.3

Actual Thickness Calculations

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CJ
2 years ago
The course improved my knowledge piping thickness calculations and other factors

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