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Piping materials

The module covers piping material selection, properties of non-metallic and metallic piping, joining methods, material classifications, heat treatments, welding processes, and standards like ASTM and ASME. It includes the development of piping material specifications and considerations for fluid and environmental conditions.

INSTRUCTOR: Sánchez, L.

LENGTH: 4 WEEKS

PRICE: 1200 €

About this course

Description

The module covers the selection and properties of piping materials. It discusses non-metallic and metallic piping, their advantages, disadvantages, joining methods, and typologies. It also addresses material classifications, heat treatments, mechanical properties, welding processes, material testing, and standards such as ASTM and ASME. The module includes the development of piping material specifications, fluid and environmental conditions affecting material selection, and specific client requirements.

Features

Requirements

None

Effort

10 hours / week

Certificate

InIPED

What you will learn

  • Introduction
  • Non-Metallic Piping
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Plastic Materials
  • Joining Methods on Plastic Piping
  • Plastic Material Typology
  • Metallic Piping
  • Classification
  • Heat Treatment
  • Material Properties
  • Mechanical Properties
  • Elasticity and Plastic Deformation
  • Effect of Temperature
  • Welding and Weldability
  • Welding Zone
  • Energy Contribution
  • Welding Parameters
  • Welding Procedure
  • Welding Qualifications
  • Material Testing and Certification
  • Piping, Material Codes and Standards
  • Material Codes and Standards Applied to a Piping Material Specification
  • ASTM Material Standard, ASME Calculation Codes
  • EN Material Standard, EN Calculation Codes
  • Country Specific Standards such as DIN
  • Piping Material Specification Development
  • Fluid and Environmental Conditions, Material Selection
  • References: Client/Licensor, Material Selection Diagram and Piping Classes
  • Piping Material Requisitions, Materials Supply

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