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The Complete Course On Piping Components For Oil&Gas Career

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The Complete Course On Piping Components For Oil&Gas Career

The Complete Course On Piping Components For Oil&Gas Career
Last updated 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 644.94 MB | Duration: 3h 36m

Learn about Pipe,Fittings,Olets,Gaskets, Flanges,Bolting materials,Valve,orifice flanges,Spectacle Blind,steam traps etc

What you'll learn

Piping Components used in Oil & Gas and any other Process Industries

Material, code, standard, specification, manufacturing and testing of piping components

Inspection and Testing of piping components in workshop and at manufacturer locations

You will able to teach others about piping components and be an expert in your workplace

Requirements

Are you working in Oil & Gas, Refinery, Petrochmical Plant, Power Plant and deal with piping? That's only requirements.

Description

Piping components are fundamental building blocks of the Oil & Gas Industries.   The oil and Gas industries have become very competitive at the current time. Getting the right mentor and exposure within the industry is difficult during the growth phase of your career. With a limited training budget spent by the company on employee training, it is even more challenging to acquire the knowledge to succeed.This course is designed based on years of field experience to ensure that you know every aspect of the piping components you will expose in the field. Once you are in, you can access this course for a lifetime.        A real-life industrial course on Piping Components used in Oil & Gas industries PipingDifferent types of Pipe, Pipe fittings (Elbow, Tee, reducers, Caps, etc.), Flanges, Gaskets,  Branch Connections (Olets), Bolting materialsSpecial Piping Components such as valve, long neck flange, steam traps, orifice flange, spacer & spade, spectacle blind, expansion joints, strainer, etc.Materials (Metal-Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel, etc., Non-Metal- PVC/CPVC, HDPE, GRE-GRP, etc.)Manufacturing methodsHeat treatment requirements and methodsInspection and Testing requirements (Non-destructive Testing, Mechanical & Chemical testing)Visual, Dimensional & Marking Inspection requirementsCode, Standard & Specifications used in PipingWhat will you learn in 3.5 Hours of Content, 64 lectures & 8 Quizzes? The course starts with essential topics of piping components and moves toward the advanced concept. Initial sections cover piping fundamentals and the piping components' role in Piping. You will also get acquainted with industrial code, Standard, and Specifications. Equipped with this knowledge, you are ready to learn about different piping components.Core sections of the course cover all the main types of piping components used in any process plant piping. In addition, you will learn about individual types of piping components,  different types within that category, and their specialties in detail, such as Pipe, Pipe Fitting, Flanges, branch connection, Gasket, and Bolting materials. You will also learn about special piping components such as long neck flanges, orifice flanges, Spacer & Spade, Spectacle blinds, Strainer, Expansion Joints, Steam Traps, and lots of other components.     Detailed sections on material types, material selection, and manufacturing process will fine-tune your piping components knowledge.     In Quality Control and Inspection sections, you will learn about heat treatment requirements,  hydro tests, destructive testing, non-destructive testing, and visual, dimensional, and marking inspection requirements for individual piping components. You will also learn which standard to use for testing and many other details.      At the end of the course, your skill and knowledge will make you confident that you can give the lecture on the piping components at your workplace and go for inspection and testing at the piping components manufacturer location even if you have not seen these piping components earlier.  I know we are all short of time, so I have covered only the most valuable information in this course and tried my best to keep this course short.So, you have more time to enjoy the things you like most.See you inside the course.

Overview

Section 1: Course Road Map

Lecture 1 Know the things that you will learn in this course.

Lecture 2 Watch Before You Start the Course!

Section 2: Code, Standard, and Specification

Lecture 3 What is Standard?

Lecture 4 What is Code and Specification?

Lecture 5 System Design Code and Material Standard

Lecture 6 Dimension Standard and use of code, standard and specification in piping.

Lecture 7 List of Code & Standards used in Process Piping

Section 3: Process Piping Foundation

Lecture 8 Process Piping Foundation

Section 4: Piping Components

Lecture 9 Pipe Essentials -1

Lecture 10 Pipe Essentials -2

Lecture 11 What is Pipe fittings?

Lecture 12 Elbow, Reducing Elbow, Miter Bend and Returns

Lecture 13 Tee, Cross, Reducer, Cap and Stub end

Lecture 14 Union, Coupling and Swage

Lecture 15 Essentials of Pipe Flange

Lecture 16 Threaded, Socket weld and Slip-on Flanges

Lecture 17 Lap, Weld neck and Blind Flanges

Lecture 18 Branch Connection – Olets (Weldolet, Sockolet, Thredolet etc.)

Lecture 19 Essentials of Pipe Gaskets

Lecture 20 Non-Metallic and Metal Gaskets

Lecture 21 Spiral Wound Gasket, Metal Jacketed Gasket and Kamm/ Cam Profile Gasket

Lecture 22 Bolting Materials - Stud, Bolt, Nuts and Washers

Section 5: Special Piping Components

Lecture 23 Valves

Lecture 24 Long Neck Flanges & Orifice Flanges

Lecture 25 Spectacle Blind, Spacer & Spade

Lecture 26 Strainers

Lecture 27 Expansion Joints & Flexible Joints

Lecture 28 Steam Traps

Lecture 29 Scrapper Tee & Long Radius Bends

Section 6: Material Selection and Different Types of Material Used in Process Piping.

Lecture 30 Essentials of Piping Materials

Lecture 31 Killed Steel vs Rimmed Steel

Lecture 32 Ferrous Materials

Lecture 33 Alloy Steel

Lecture 34 Role of Alloying Elements in Steel

Lecture 35 Stainless Steel

Lecture 36 Non-Ferrous Materials

Lecture 37 Non-Metallic Materials

Lecture 38 Lined and clad Materials

Section 7: ASTM Material Grades for Pipe Components

Lecture 39 ASTM Material Grades for Pipe

Lecture 40 ASTM Material Grades for Wrought Fittings

Lecture 41 ASTM Material Grades for Forgings

Lecture 42 ASTM Material Grades for Gaskets

Lecture 43 ASTM Material Grades for Bolting

Section 8: Manufacturing of Piping Components

Lecture 44 Seamless Pipe Manufacturing - Plug Rolling Mill

Lecture 45 Seamless Pipe Manufacturing - Mandrel Mill, Extrusion and Forging Methods

Lecture 46 Welded Pipe Manufacturing - ERW/HFW/EFW

Lecture 47 Welded Pipe Manufacturing - SAW

Lecture 48 Elbow Manufacturing Methods

Lecture 49 TEE Manufacturing Methods

Lecture 50 Reducer, Cap and Stub end Manufacturing Methods

Lecture 51 Forge fittings, Flange & Olets Manufacturing Methods

Lecture 52 Gasket Manufacturing Methods

Lecture 53 Stud, Bolt and Nuts Manufacturing Methods

Section 9: Heat treatments of Pipe Components

Lecture 54 Heat Treatment Requirements

Lecture 55 Heat Treatment Methods

Section 10: Non-destructive and Destructive Testing

Lecture 56 Non-destructive Testing and Destructive Testing

Lecture 57 Hydro Testing and Proof Testing (Type Testing)

Section 11: Inspection of Piping Components

Lecture 58 Visual Inspection

Lecture 59 Dimensions Inspection - Pipe and Pipe Fittings

Lecture 60 Dimensions Inspection - Flanges and Olets

Lecture 61 Dimensions Inspection - Gasket and Bolting Material

Section 12: Marking of Piping Components

Lecture 62 Marking Requirements for Pipe and Pipe Fittings

Lecture 63 Marking Requirements for Flanges and Olets

Lecture 64 Marking Requirements for Spiral Wound Gasket and Bolting Marking

Lecture 65 Piping Components E-Book

Section 13: Quiz - Check Your Knowledge

Section 14: Final Quiz

Lecture 66 Piping Component Quiz

Section 15: Course Slides

Lecture 67 Course Slides for Personal Use Only

Student who want career in Oil & Gas or other process Industries,If you are career oriented person who wants to works confidently and efficiently with piping.,If you wants career growth by showing expertise at workplace.,Professional working in same industry but in different discipline such as operation, maintanance, instrument, electrical, administrative or any other field,If you are Young engineer who wants to cut-short time from beginner to expert