Liquid Process Piping, Part 2: Metallic Piping Design
This online engineering PDH course presents the theory of corrosion, discusses its different types and its effects on the metallic piping systems as well as the methods and ways used to prevent and protect these systems from being corroded. In addition, it illustrates the different piping materials commonly used in the liquid process piping along with their types, features, and specifications. Also, this course depicts the guidelines for piping supports needed for metallic piping systems and the effects of thermal expansion on these systems.
The liquid process piping manual provides information for the design of liquid process piping systems including all pipe and appurtenances which are used to convey liquids to, from and between pumping, storage and treatment units but which are not integral to any unit.
This 2 PDH online course is applicable to engineers, designers, contractors, building professionals, maintenance personnel, and manufacturers who are interested in gaining a better understanding of metallic piping design of liquid process piping.
This PE continuing education course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Understanding the theory of corrosion
- Learning the different types of corrosion
- Familiarizing with the guidelines of piping supports needed for metallic piping systems
- Understanding the stresses caused by thermal expansion and how to prevent them
- Learning the different types of materials commonly used in the liquid process piping
In this professional engineering CEU course, you need to review Chapter 4, "Metallic Piping Design" of the "Liquid Process Piping" engineering manual, published by the United States Army of Corps of Engineers (USACE), Publication Number EM 1110-1-4008.
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