Course Description This immersive online course, grounded in Piping: Foundations by Javier Cardenas, is designed to equip learners with a robust understanding of industrial piping systems through a blend of engineering theory, international standards, and real construction case studies. Whether you're an engineer, technician, or designer, this course offers the tools to confidently design, inspect, and troubleshoot piping systems across industries like oil & gas, chemical processing, and power generation.You’ll explore the full spectrum of piping components—from valves, flanges, and fittings to gaskets, packing, and bolting systems—and understand their roles in leak prevention, pressure management, and system integrity. The course dives deep into pipe thickness calculation, mitered elbows, branch reinforcement, and welding techniques, comparing seamless vs. welded pipes and their implications for corrosion resistance and material selection.Through real-world construction scenarios, learners will tackle challenges like:Diagnosing flange misalignment during plant retrofitsSelecting appropriate materials under ASME B31.3 and ASTM standardsPerforming hydrostatic testing and visual inspection on-siteApplying API, AWS, AWWA, and NFPA codes in field conditionsYou’ll also master the interpretation of P&IDs, isometric drawings
What you'll learn
Understanding of industrial piping systems
Recognition of piping components and their roles
Ability to perform pipe thickness calculations
Knowledge of relevant engineering standards and codes
Course objectives
Equip learners to design and inspect piping systems
Master the interpretation of P&IDs and isometric drawings