The backbone of any process industry — whether oil & gas, chemical, power, or petrochemical — is its piping system. Designing these complex networks requires more than just theoretical knowledge; it demands practical expertise, software proficiency, and a strong understanding of industry codes and standards.
Module 1: Introduction to Piping Engineering
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Overview of Oil & Gas, Power, Chemical, and Pharma industries
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Importance of Piping in Process Plants
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Role of a Piping Engineer in EPC companies
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Basic definitions: Pipe, Tube, Fittings, Valves, Flanges
Module 2: Piping Components and Materials
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Types of Pipes (Seamless, ERW, etc.)
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Pipe Material Specifications (ASTM, ASME)
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Types of Pipe Fittings: Elbows, Tees, Reducers, Caps
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Types of Flanges and Ratings
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Gaskets, Bolts, and Fasteners
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Piping Material Codes (ASME B31.1 / B31.3)
Module 3: Piping Layout and Design
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Equipment Layout Basics
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Piping Layout Development
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Plot Plans and GA Drawings
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Nozzle Orientation and Equipment Connectivity
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Piping Layout for Pumps, Compressors, Heat Exchangers
Module 4: Pipe Supports and Flexibility
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Types of Pipe Supports (Spring Hangers, Guides, Anchors)
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Support Spacing and Load Considerations
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Expansion Loops and Expansion Joints
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Introduction to Pipe Stress Analysis
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Thermal Expansion and Flexibility Concepts
Module 5: Piping Isometrics and MTO
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Isometric Drawing Basics
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Dimensioning, Tagging, Northing
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Bill of Materials (MTO – Material Take Off)
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Weld Mapping and Spool Drawings
Module 6: Software Tools (Hands-On Training)
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Introduction to Piping Design Software:
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AVEVA E3D / PDMS
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AutoCAD Plant 3D
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CAESAR II (for Stress Analysis)
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Practice Sessions on Isometric Drafting
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3D Modeling of Piping Systems
Module 7: Codes, Standards, and Specifications
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ASME B31.3, B31.1, API Standards
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ANSI, ASTM, DIN, and ISO standards
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Process and Utility Piping Differences
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Interpretation of Piping Specs
Module 8: P&ID and Process Understanding
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P&ID Symbols and Reading Techniques
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Line List and Equipment List
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Understanding Process Flow and Control Systems
Module 9: Practical Case Studies
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Real-life case studies of oil & gas and refinery projects
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Equipment-piping interface handling
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Site photographs for explanation of layout
Module 10: Project Work and Interview Preparation
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Mini project on Piping Layout and Isometric
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Piping Design Calculations
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Mock interviews and resume guidance
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Job roles: Piping Design Engineer, Layout Engineer, Stress Analyst
Conclusion
This Piping Engineering Course is specially designed like Kagira’s industry-oriented program, focusing on real-time projects, practical applications, and design tools. Ideal for freshers, mechanical engineers, and working professionals aiming to step into EPC or oil & gas sectors with hands-on experience in piping design and layout.

