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Online Course on Stress Analysis of HDPE Piping Systems

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235 enrolled
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COMPLETED
2 hrs
Feb 28, 2025 · 3:00 PM
English
Anup Kumar Dey
Anup Kumar DeyOwner of https://whatispiping.com/
  • Session recordings included
  • Certificate of completion
  • Foundational Learning
  • Access to Study Materials
Volume pricing for groups of 5+

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Oil & Gas Upstream or Energy & Utilities
  • You're a Chemical & Process / Onshore Pipeline Engineering professional
  • You prefer live, instructor-led training with Q&A

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Chemical & Process
  • You need fully self-paced, on-demand content

Course details

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) piping systems are becoming increasingly popular across industries due to their flexibility, durability, and corrosion resistance. However, In most of the companies HDPE piping systems were believed to be non-critical and very little attention was attributed till now. But certain failures in HDPE piping systems got attention to HDPE pipe stress analysis and the subject has become quite popular in recent times.

What is Stress Analysis in HDPE Piping Systems?

Stress analysis is the process of evaluating a piping system to ensure it can withstand various forces and stresses during operation. In HDPE piping systems, stress analysis focuses on evaluating internal pressure, temperature changes, external loads, and environmental factors that might compromise the integrity of the pipes.

Unlike metallic piping systems, HDPE pipes are more flexible and exhibit viscoelastic behavior, making their stress analysis unique. This flexibility requires special consideration of factors like thermal expansion and contraction, support spacing, and anchoring requirements.

Objective of the HDPE Piping Stress Analysis Course

The main objectives of the instructor-led online course is:

  • Understanding Material Properties: Equip participants with a thorough knowledge of HDPE material properties, including elasticity, creep behavior, and temperature dependence.

  • Mastering Stress Analysis Techniques: Teach methodologies for analyzing stresses due to internal pressure, thermal expansion, and external loads.

  • Design Optimization: Enable learners to design HDPE piping systems with optimal support spacing, anchoring, and joint integrity.

  • Compliance with Standards: Familiarize participants with relevant standards and codes.

  • Simulation Proficiency: Provide hands-on experience with stress analysis software tools.

  • Field Application: Prepare participants to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, considering field conditions, installation practices, and maintenance requirements.

  • Risk Mitigation: Develop strategies to identify and mitigate risks associated with HDPE piping systems.

Please note that your mentor for the online live course on HDPE Pipe Stress Analysis Session will be Mr Alex Matveev, a pipe stress analysis software developer, online course creator, and researcher having more than 20 years of experience in the related field. For more details about the tutor visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-matveev/

Course suitable for

Key topics covered

  • Do HDPE Piping Needs Stress Analysis?

  • HDPE Piping vs Metallic Piping Stress Analysis

  • Background Theory of HDPE Pipe Stress Analysis

  • Governing Equations & Allowables

  • Modeling Techniques

  • Analysis Methodology

  • HDPE vs GRE Pipe Stress Analysis Differences (If time permits)

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Training details

This is a live course that has a scheduled start date.

Live session

Starts

Fri, Feb 28, 2025

3:00 PM UTC· your timezone

Duration

2 hours per day

COMPLETED

Feb 28, 2025 · 3:00 PM

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