7 Mar 2026, Sat

In industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, and power generation, the integrity of piping systems is paramount. Pipeline stress analysis is a critical engineering discipline that ensures these systems can withstand various operational stresses, including internal pressures, thermal expansions, and external forces like seismic activities.

Eligibility

The course is suitable for:

  • BE/Diploma holders in Mechanical, Civil, Structural, Electrical, Instrumentation, or Chemical Engineering.

  • ITI-certified draftsmen.

Course Structure

The curriculum is organized into ten detailed volumes, each covering specific aspects of pipeline stress analysis:

  1. Introduction: Fundamentals of pipeline stress analysis.

  2. Tools: Overview of CAESAR II tools and interface.

  3. Modeling: Techniques for creating accurate piping models.

  4. Pipe Components: Detailed study of bends, reducers, tees, valves, flanges, and expansion joints.

  5. Supports: Analysis of various support types, including anchors, guides, and limit stops.

  6. Spring Hangers: Design and selection of variable and constant spring hangers.

  7. Nozzle & Loads: Assessment of nozzle flexibility and external loads such as wind and seismic forces.

  8. Stress Analysis: Evaluation of stress categories, load combinations, and critical line analysis.

  9. Equipment Analysis: Integration of equipment data and analysis of equipment-piping interactions.

  10. Underground Piping: Special considerations for buried piping systems.

Certification & Placement Support

Upon successful completion, participants receive a certification recognized by industry employers. Kagira Drawing Solution offers placement assistance, leveraging its network of connections with top MNCs to help graduates secure positions in the field.

Conclusion:

Pipeline stress analysis is not just a technical requirement but a cornerstone of safe and efficient industrial operations. By understanding and applying stress analysis principles, engineers can prevent potential failures, ensure compliance with international standards, and optimize system performance.

Pipeline Stress Analysis