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Master Diploma in Piping Design and Stress Analysis

The document outlines a 6-month training program for a Master's Diploma in Piping Design and Stress Analysis, which includes modules covering piping basics, drawings, flow diagrams, pipe stress analysis, hydraulic design, and software tools like AutoCAD and CAESAR, with the goal of preparing students for jobs as pipe stress engineers or piping design engineers.

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Master Diploma in Piping Design and Stress Analysis

The document outlines a 6-month training program for a Master's Diploma in Piping Design and Stress Analysis, which includes modules covering piping basics, drawings, flow diagrams, pipe stress analysis, hydraulic design, and software tools like AutoCAD and CAESAR, with the goal of preparing students for jobs as pipe stress engineers or piping design engineers.

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Sl Duration Theory/Practical Software

No Module & Contents. Master Diploma in Piping (hours) training


Design and Stress Analysis
1 Basics of Piping 20 

 Overview of Pipe fittings, Valves, Flanges, Mechanical Equipment.


 Codes & Specifications- ASME Standards for Common Piping Elements, API Codes.
 Pipe classifications
 Pipe Designators – NPS, IPS and NB, Pipe WT Schedule, Pipe Weights, Lengths, etc.
 Equipment Layout, Piping Arrangement Diagrams, Sections & Elevations.
 Piping Isometrics, Piping details, 3D Modeling of Piping System.
 Pipe Design Calculations, Materials, Size & Wall thickness
 Pipe Fittings – ASME Standards/Codes, Selection, Application, Drawing.
 Roles and responsibilities of piping engineer and piping designer
2 Piping Drawings – AUTOCAD 25  

 AutoCAD- GUI intro, Terminologies & Define co-ordinate system


 2D Drafting & Editing tools, Snap and Tracking, working with layers/poly lines/layout
tabs/extruding & lofting
 Elevation drawings & Projections, isometrics,
 Create 3D wireframe models from 2D models, Boolean operations
 Fillets/chamfers/arrays & hatching, Creation polygons & inserting blocks
 Working with Annotations & Dimensioning Concepts
 Drafting Procedure, GA drawings Piping Isometrics, Piping detailing, Line Numbering
3 Flow Diagrams 15 

 Process flow diagram- PFD


 Piping & instrumentation diagram – P&ID
 Utility flow diagram
 Line numbering
 P&ID Requirements
 Flow Diagram Exercises
 Symbols & Abbreviations, etc.
4  Introduction to Pipe Stress Analysis, Design of Pressure Components. 20  
 Pipe Span Calculations, ANSI & ASME codes.
 Types of Supports like Anchor, Guide, Limit Stop etc
 Expansion loop joints, Flanged joints, Pipe Connection to equipment.
 Stress and flexibility check of process and power piping
 Stress and flexibility check of Buried piping
5  Piping Input and Creation of Model. 15  
 Navigation and Toolbars.
 Static Analysis and Output.
 Checking for Code Compliance.
6  Modal Analysis and Output 15  
 Seismic Analysis with CAESAR
 Piping Interface
 CAESAR II Practical Exercises
 Output and Interpretation of the Results.
 Project 2 – Pipe Stress Analysis
7 Hydraulic Design of Piping Systems 30  

 Fluid flow sizing


 Pipe sizing
 Reynolds number
 Types of flow in piping
 Pressure drops due to friction/ Viscosity
 Friction factor
 Moody diagram
 Minor losses in piping – Equivalent length method & Loss coefficient method
 Recommended velocities for Water and Steam piping
 Practise with operating conditions and scenarios
 Easily change system input data, including valve positions, pump operation, control set
points, pressures, temperatures etc
 Model a wide range of system components for both design and operational cases
 Vary your system line-up: open/close pipes and valves, turn pumps on or off, set control
valves to fail position
 Specify design alerts that automatically highlight output values that are out of range for
flow, pressure, velocity, pump efficiency, and more
 Compile libraries of your frequently used piping components and select them from a drop-
down list
 Address the viscosity and frictional changes associated with pumping non-settling slurries
and a variety of other non-Newtonian fluids
 Evaluate codes and industry standards applied in the model
Softwares

 Tools: AutoCAD /CAESAR/AFT FATHOM


 Standards: ASME 31.1, 31.3 & 31.8
Total training duration: 6 months with 2 months internship

Fees: 85,000/- INR

Job profile after completion: Pipe Stress Engineer, Design Engineer Piping, Hydraulic Design Engineer etc

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