7 Mar 2026, Sat

In today’s fast-growing industrial world, Piping Engineering plays a vital role in designing safe and efficient fluid transport systems for oil & gas, power plants, petrochemical units, and more. While textbooks teach theory, real success comes from practical, hands-on training—and that’s exactly what we deliver.

Module 1: Introduction to Piping Engineering

  • Role of a piping engineer in industries

  • Overview of oil & gas, petrochemical, power plants

  • Process flow diagrams (PFD) and piping & instrumentation diagrams (P&ID)

  • Industry standards: ASME, ASTM, ANSI, API

 Module 2: Pipe Components & Materials

  • Types of pipes and their applications

  • Fittings: elbows, tees, reducers, caps

  • Valves: gate, globe, check, ball, control valves

  • Gaskets, flanges, bolts, fasteners

  • Material specifications and selection (CS, SS, AS)

 Module 3: Piping Design & Layout

  • Plant layout and equipment orientation

  • Pipe routing techniques

  • Nozzle orientation and equipment connectivity

  • Piping study models and GA drawings

  • Piping layout best practices

 Module 4: Pipe Support & Stress Analysis

  • Types of supports: hangers, shoes, clamps, guides

  • Support span calculations

  • Basics of thermal expansion and flexibility

  • Introduction to pipe stress analysis (using Caesar II or equivalent)

 Module 5: Isometric & Piping Drawings

  • Isometric drawing creation

  • Bill of materials (BOM) generation

  • Pipe spool drawings and shop drawings

  • Checking and error rectification of isometrics

 Module 6: 3D Modeling with AVEVA / PDMS / E3D (Optional Add-on)

  • Equipment modeling

  • Pipe routing in 3D

  • Clash checking and report generation

  • Extraction of 2D drawings from 3D model

 Module 7: Codes, Standards, and Safety

  • ASME B31.3 and other piping codes

  • Pipe thickness calculations

  • Pressure rating and testing

  • Safety practices in piping design

Module 8: Project Work & Real-World Applications

  • Industrial project case study

  • Hands-on drawing and modeling assignments

  • Coordination with other departments (civil, mechanical, instrumentation)

  • Final project review and feedback

Conclusion:

If you’re looking to build a solid career in piping design, don’t settle for theory alone. Choose a course that gives you practical knowledge, software skills, and industry-ready confidence—just like Kagira’s proven training method.

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