Saturday, July 11, 2020

Download Piping Training Course - Section 1




Subject Index
Section I - Piping Components
A. Valves - By Anton Dooley
This is a brief overview of different valves and their uses.
B. Pipe - By: James O. Pennock
This is a discussion about pipes, from their history and their uses to weights and grades.
C. Fittings - By: James O. Pennock
This is a discussion about fittings, the different types of fittings and their uses.
D: Flanges - By: James O. Pennock - Updated - Revision 1
This article covers ASME B 16.5 Standard Piping Flanges up to 24" NPS 


A: General Guidelines for Equipment and Piping Location, Spacing, Distances and Clearances - By: James O. Pennock
This article is intended to aid both the novice and experienced piping designer with guidance for plot plan development.
C1: Introduction to Vessels and Vessel Orientation - By: James O. Pennock
C2: Vertical Vessel Orientation - By: James O. Pennock

A. Pipe Supports - Part 1, By: James O. Pennock
This is a discussion about the two basic categories of pipe supports (the primary pipe support systems, and the secondary pipe support systems).
B. Pipe Supports - Part 2, By: James O. Pennock
This is a discussion about the data requirements and the process of selection and qualification for the typical secondary pipe supports.

A. Stress Problems and Designer Stress Training - By: James O. Pennock
This discussion is an introduction to the problems found in piping caused by thermal expansion and dead weight, their relationship to the overall piping arrangement and the type of stress related training required for the piping designer.
B: The Problem with Piping "Lift-off" - By CAEPIPE
Contemporary commercial piping analysis programs deal differently with the problem of apparent lift-off of an operating pipe at a rod hanger or a one-way vertical support, such as a pipe on a support rack (... more)

A. Field trip guidelines - By: James O. Pennock
This discussion is about what to expect when you are asked to go to the field?
B. Defining Offsite Facilities for Process Plants - Contributed by Jadeep Choudary, Anita R. Legvold and James O. Pennock.
Some have asked questions such as: “What is Balance of Plant?”; “What is Offsites?” What is OSBL?” and “What needs to be considered when a project includes Offsites.” The purpose of this document is to aid in answering this type of question.

A: Checking of Pipe Fabrication Shop Drawings - By: James O. Pennock
B: Pipe Fabrication Shop Assignment Questions and Problems - By: James O. Pennock

A: Introduction To Line Numbering - By: James O. Pennock
B: Checking, Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Piping Drawings - By: James O. Pennock.


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