Introduction
Piping systems are critical to industrial operations, transporting fluids safely and efficiently across facilities such as oil & gas plants, refineries, and power stations. Failures in piping systems can lead to severe safety hazards, environmental damage, and costly downtime.
This program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive 10-day training that equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to identify failure mechanisms, implement prevention strategies, and perform effective repair and maintenance of piping systems.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand common failure mechanisms in piping systems
- Identify causes of corrosion, erosion, fatigue, and mechanical failure
- Apply failure analysis and root cause investigation techniques
- Implement failure prevention and integrity management strategies
- Select appropriate repair and rehabilitation methods
- Apply relevant standards (ASME, API)
- Improve system reliability and safety
- Develop maintenance and inspection plans
Target Audience
This program is designed for:
- Mechanical and Piping Engineers
- Inspection and Integrity Engineers
- Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
- Oil & Gas and Industrial Professionals
- Quality Control and NDT Personnel
- Technical staff involved in piping systems
Outline
Day 1: Fundamentals of Piping Systems
- Overview of piping systems and applications
- Components (pipes, fittings, valves, supports)
- Materials and specifications
- Codes and standards (ASME B31, API)
- Safety considerations
Day 2: Failure Mechanisms in Piping Systems
- Types of failures (corrosion, erosion, fatigue, creep)
- Mechanical and thermal failures
- Stress-related failures
- Environmental factors
- Case examples
Day 3: Corrosion and Material Degradation
- Corrosion types and causes
- Erosion-corrosion and cavitation
- Microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC)
- Material selection and protection
- Corrosion control techniques
Day 4: Stress, Fatigue, and Thermal Effects
- Stress analysis basics
- Thermal expansion and flexibility
- Fatigue failure mechanisms
- Vibration and dynamic loading
- Design considerations
Day 5: Inspection and Monitoring Techniques
- Inspection methods (visual, NDT)
- Ultrasonic, radiographic, and other techniques
- Corrosion monitoring systems
- Data collection and interpretation
- Risk-based inspection (RBI)
Day 6: Failure Analysis and Root Cause Investigation
- Failure analysis methodologies
- Root cause analysis (RCA)
- Failure reporting and documentation
- Case studies
- Preventive recommendations
Day 7: Repair and Rehabilitation Methods
- Welding repairs and procedures
- Mechanical repair techniques (clamps, sleeves)
- Composite repair systems
- Leak sealing methods
- Repair standards and guidelines
Day 8: Integrity Management and Prevention Strategies
- Asset integrity management systems
- Preventive maintenance strategies
- Corrosion prevention programs
- Risk assessment and mitigation
- Compliance with standards
Day 9: Troubleshooting and Performance Optimization
- Diagnosing piping system issues
- Performance monitoring and improvement
- Energy efficiency considerations
- Reliability enhancement
- Best practices
Day 10: Case Studies and Best Practices
- Real-world failure cases
- Lessons learned
- Industry best practices
- Continuous improvement strategies
- Final assessment and review
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