Pump Piping & Stress Analysis: Piping Course

Pump Piping & Stress Analysis

The course on Pump Piping & Stress Analysis has been developed to explain the fundamentals of Pump piping and associated stress analysis in detail. The content is organized in a systematic manner so that the first timers can also understand. Course content is based on practical problems and solutions, which is created by experienced professionals with decades of experience in the relevant field.

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The purpose of this article is to give answers to the basic questions about the course which commonly comes into the mind before enrolling to the published courses. So Let’s begin with details and look at various sections of the article.

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What you’ll learn in Pump Piping and Stress Analysis Course?

Following Modules have been captured and explained in this Section:

    1. What is a Pump? & Common types of Pumps used in our Industry.
    2. What is NPSH & Possible Solutions for NPSH problems in Pump Piping
    3. What is Cavitation and What are the major causes of cavitation in Pump Piping?
    4. Important Components on Pump Piping in Suction.
    5. Discussion on Pump Layout and Piping
    6. Layout aspects of Pump Piping
    7. Pump Spacing Criteria
    8. Pump Seal Concepts
    9. Stress recommendations
    10. Model/Pictorial views

    Stress Analysis of Pump Piping: 

    Various concepts related to Stress Analysis keeping in view the pump piping have been captured and explained in detail.

    Actual modelling in CAESAR II is done and explained in detail w.r.t. industry practices and various codes & standards.

    Following major activities have been captured

    Setting Ground Work for Pump Piping
    • Documents/Input Required

    • Input parameters in Caesar

    • Settings Unit Systems

    • ·Codes & Standards used

      Step By Step Modelling for Pump Piping
    • Various tools of Caesar II

    • Pipeline, Fittings, Supports

    • Best Practices while modeling/Analysis

    • Modeling of Pump Piping

    • Load Cases, Caesar Results and Reports of Pump Piping

    • Creating Load Cases, w.r.t. Various parameters

    • Analyzing Caesar results

    • Generating stress reports

    • Concluding Stress Results and Reports

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What is the duration of course

Total duration of the course is 3 hours. However, it is recommended to watch the lecture at least thrice, so that the fundamentals covered can be easily grabbed.

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Recommendations to proceed further

  • It is highly recommended that watching all the lecture continuously in a single sitting should be avoided. 
  • Prepare a schedule of 1-2 hours on daily basis.
  • Write down the learning in short or in the form of your own notes 
  • List out the queries or doubts and share at Forums of Engineers Land.
  • Join Telegram group and register to keep yourself updated with the latest published content on EPCLand and Engineers Land.

Top Benefits of Piping Engineering course

  1. Lifetime access once enrolled
  2. Same lecture can be watched as many times as you want
  3. Flexibility of time and location
  4. Readymade notes which can be referred before interviews and working on live projects
  5. Become part of professional communities on Telegram & Engineers Land. 

Prerequisites of this course

  1. Willingness to learn
  2. Complete clarity on where you see yourself after 3-5 years
  3. Awareness of Energy sector (Click here to read about Scope of Piping Engineers)

How to be an expert in piping engineering

Recommended courses (Published on EPCLand):

  1. Basics of Piping Engineering
  2. Piping Layout Engineering
  3. Piping Material Engineering 
  4. Material Requisitions 
  5. Piping Material Specifications
  6. Piping Stress Analysis
  7. Complete Course on Piping Engineering
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Don’t miss 7 Free courses available for Enrolment

Along with the above mentioned recommend courses, there are 7 free course which available on EPCLand platform. These courses are just published so that the candidates can get use to the interface of EPCLand and get a feel how the lectures are available and organised on this platform. Following are the links to the free courses:

  1. Email Etiquettes: Professional Writing
  2. Piping Engineering: Fundamentals and Q&A
  3. Introduction to Process Industry
  4. Microsoft Teams: Various Tools & Features
  5. MS-Excel: Basics & Advance Excel Tips
  6. All about Valves: Classification & Types
  7. Cover letter for Jobs II Do’s & Don’ts

Recommended YouTube Playlists

  1. 2 minutes FundasSeries: Explains hundreds of Piping Engineering fundamentals in less than 2 minutes
  2. Piping questions and answers: It talks about various Questions & Answers to understand the engineering fundamentals
  3. Piping Engineering Interview preparation: This Section talks about the various questions which are generally aske during interviews
  4. Subscribe YouTube Channel:  Highly recommended to subscribe the Oil and Gas Fundas YouTube channel for various updates

Summary 
To conclude, this article talks about the course details on Pump Piping and Stress Analysis explaining what is covered and how to approach after Enrollment. Moreover, it explains how to be part of various professional communities related to piping engineering where candidates can join various ongoing discussions and share the queries.

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