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Line Sizing : Basic to Advanced

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Line Sizing : Basic to Advanced

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  • Course type

    Watch to learn anytime

  • Course duration

    15 Min

  • Course start date

    Access anytime

  • Language

    English

Why enroll

Completing "Line Sizing: Basic to Advanced" enhances career prospects for engineers and designers in the oil and gas, chemical, and process industries. Professionals can advance to roles like Senior Process Engineer, Pipeline Engineer, or Design Lead, or specialize in fluid flow, piping design, and system optimization. Mastering line sizing skills boosts job prospects, earning potential, and leadership opportunities, enabling efficient and cost-effective system design and operation.

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Course details

To provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to accurately size process lines, ensuring efficient and safe fluid transport in various industrial applications.

Learn the principles and methodologies of line sizing, covering key concepts such as fluid dynamics, pressure drop calculations, and material selection. Gain practical insights through real-world examples and industry best practices.

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Chemical & Process
  • Mechanical
  • Petroleum
  • Piping & Layout

Key topics covered

  1. Introduction to Line Sizing

    • Importance and applications of line sizing

    • Basic concepts and terminology

  2. Fluid Properties and Dynamics

    • Understanding fluid properties (density, viscosity, etc.)

    • Principles of fluid dynamics and flow regimes

  3. Flow Calculations

    • Calculating flow rates and velocities

    • Laminar vs. turbulent flow

    • Reynolds number and its significance

  4. Pressure Drop Calculations

    • Causes of pressure drop in pipelines

    • Calculating pressure drop for different flow regimes

    • Impact of pipe roughness and fittings on pressure drop

  5. Sizing Criteria and Standards

    • Criteria for selecting pipe size

    • Industry standards and best practices (e.g., ASME, ANSI)

    • Safety and regulatory considerations

  6. Material Selection

    • Choosing the right materials for different fluids and conditions

    • Corrosion, erosion, and wear considerations

    • Compatibility with process fluids

  7. Piping System Components

    • Valves, fittings, and other components

    • Impact of components on line sizing

    • Integration into the overall piping system

  8. Thermal and Hydraulic Analysis

    • Impact of temperature and pressure on line sizing

    • Thermal expansion and stress considerations

    • Hydraulic modeling and simulation tools

  9. Design and Optimization

    • Optimizing line size for efficiency and cost

    • Balancing initial investment vs. operational costs

    • Techniques for energy-efficient design

  10. Special Considerations

    • Sizing lines for multiphase flow

    • Handling slurries and viscous fluids

    • High-pressure and high-temperature applications

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

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Line Sizing : Basic to Advanced

3 Lectures

15 min

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    Line Sizing -1

    5 min

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    Line Sizing -2

    5 min

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    Line Sizing -3

    5 min

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