7 Mar 2026, Sat

In the rapidly evolving sectors of oil & gas, petrochemicals, and power generation, the demand for efficient and safe piping systems is paramount. Mechanical engineers play a crucial role in designing these systems, ensuring operational excellence and adherence to industry standards. Pipeline Design Course

Course Overview

  • Duration: 15 days (80 hours)

  • Mode: Available in both classroom and online formats

  • Timings: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Hands-on Training: Includes individual systems, over 500 tools, and real-time project experience

  • Placement Assistance: Support provided for job placements in relevant industries

1. Fundamentals of Piping Engineering

  • Introduction to piping systems and their evolution

  • Manufacturing methods of pipes

  • Selection of piping materials

  • Understanding pipe dimensions and schedule numbers

  • Familiarization with common piping abbreviations and standards organizations

2. Piping Components and Equipment

  • Types of fittings: elbows, tees, reducers, caps, etc.

  • Flange types, pressure-temperature ratings, and facings

  • Gaskets, bolts, and nuts

  • Valves: types, materials, operations, and applicability

  • Overview of equipment like pumps, heat exchangers, boilers, and storage tanks

3. Piping Diagrams and Layouts

  • Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs)

  • Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)

  • Mechanical Flow Diagrams (MFDs)

  • Utility Flow Diagrams

  • Piping isometrics and general arrangement drawings

  • Plot plan procedures

4. Codes and Standards

  • ASME B31.1 – Power Piping

  • ASME B31.3 – Process Piping

  • API, ANSI, ASTM standards

  • Understanding code requirements from design through start-up

5. Stress Analysis and Support Design

  • Basics of stress and strain in piping systems

  • Types of loads: pressure, temperature, weight, vibration

  • Stress analysis methods: manual calculations, Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

  • Design of pipe supports and hangers considering thermal expansion and dynamic loads

6. Software Tools and Applications

  • Introduction to industry-standard software like AutoCAD, CAESAR II, PDMS, SP3D, and E3D

  • Hands-on training for modeling and analysis

  • Generating and interpreting isometric drawings

7. Project Work and Real-Time Experience

  • Engagement in real-time projects to apply learned concepts

  • Preparation of detailed engineering layouts and drafting

  • Exposure to vendor data drawings and equipment specifications

8. Placement Assistance and Career Support

  • Guidance for job opportunities in oil & gas, petrochemical, and power plant sectors

  • Resume building and interview preparation

  • Access to placement consultancy services

Embarking on a career in piping design opens doors to numerous opportunities in various industries worldwide. Kagira Drawing Solution’s Pipeline Design Course provides mechanical engineers with the necessary tools, knowledge, and practical experience to thrive in this field.

Pipeline Design Course for Mechanical Engineers