Introduction To Piping Design Course
Introduction To Piping Design Course
Introduction To Piping Design Course
Design
Ahmad Haidar Akileh
30/09/2017
Introduction to Piping Design
• Ahmad Haidar Akila
• Started His Career as Mechanical Design
Engineer in Jopetrol.
• Working as Sr. Piping Design Engineer at
Black Cat Consulting and Engineering Services
(BCCES).
• Holds PE in Mechanical Systems and
Materials -NCEES # 14-942-32
• Holds PMP, PMP # 1478283.
What is the pipe
Groove Weld
Piping System Configuration
Piping System Configuration
1. Threaded Configuration .
• Used for the utilities (IA and utility water) .
• End Connections are Threaded (Male or Female).
• NPT (National Pipe Threads ) is the common types of threads –
ASME B1.20.1.
• Sealant like Teflon or Loctite® shall be used.
Other Configurations
• Groove End Piping
Piping Components
Pipe
• The main component of the piping system.
• Sizes can be prescribed in :
A. NPS (Nominal Pipe Size –Inch System ).
B. DN ( Diameter Nominal – mm System)
• For the NPS system , 2 dimensional standards can be used :
A. ASME B36.10 (CS dimensions)
B. ASME B36.19 (SS dimensions)
• For NPS thickness described in Schedule (Schedule 10, 20, 30,40 , STD,
XS,XXS ,etc).
• In NPS system, Outside Diameter of the pipe is higher than the NPS*25.4
for small sizes up to 12”, for the 14” and above , Pipe OD is equal to NPS
*25.4.
• Can be supplied in Single Length (6 Mtr), Random Single Length (4,88-
6,86 Mtr), Double Length (12 Mtr) and Random Double Length (11-12
Mtr) and some times in higher lengths
Pipe
Pipes
Elbows
• Used for any change in direction .
• Long Radius ( 1.5D) or Short Radius.
• Dimensional Standards (ASME B16.9).
• Sizes and thickness designation same as pipe.
Elbows
Elbows Draughting
Flanges
• Used in the places in which the pipe shall be easily dismantled for
Maintenance.
• Used to attach piping system to equipment's.
• Source of leakage in the piping system.
• Pressure rating is defined by the symbol # ,which means PSI.
• Pressure rating is defined by the Manufacturing Standard (Not by
pipe thickness).
• ASME Pressure Rating :150#,300#,400#,600#,900#,1500# and
2500#.
• API Pressure Rating : 2000#, 3000#, 5000#, 10000#, 15000#,
20000#
• Dimensional and Pressure Rating Standard is ASME B16.5 .ASME
B16.47,API 6A).
Flanges Ends
• Weld neck
• Threaded
• Socket weld
• Slip-on
• lap-joint
• Blind
Flanges Ends
Flange Facing
• Raised Face (RF)
• Flat Face (FF)
• Ring Type Joint (RTJ)
Flanges Ends
Flange Facing
• Raised Face
• Used for optimum gasket seating.
• RF thickness is 2 mm (150#-300#)
• RF thickness is 7 mm (600#-1500#)
• Used in General up to 900#.
Flange Facing
Raised Face
Flat Face
• Used for low pressure .
• Used when mating between CS flanges and
Cast Iron is required or when CS flanges and
Plastic flanges mating is required.
Flat Face
Ring Type Joint
• Used in Higher Pressure application 900# and
above
Ring Type Joint
Caps
Reducers
Tees and Crosses
Gaskets
• Spiral Wound
• Flat Ring
• Ring Gasket
Spiral Wound
• Manual Draughting
SOW Study and Design Basis
Project Start Site Survey
Data collection Memorandum
Piping
Key Plans Piping GA’s Stress Analysis
Isometrics
• 3d Modeling
SOW Study and Design Basis
Project Start Site Survey
Data collection Memorandum
Piping Material
3D Model Piping
Plot Plants Class
Specification Specifications
Specifications
Supports
Equipment's Piping Modeling Model Review
Modeling Modeling by client
• s = E a (DT)
Where
• s :Expansion Stress (N/mm2).
• E : Young Modulus (N/mm2).
• a : The Material coefficient of thermal expansion (mm/mm/ºC)
• DT : Temperature Difference (Installation to Design /Operating) (ºC)
Method of stress analysis
• Visual Method : For non critical lines .
• Approximate Method :Using Manual
calculations.
• Formal computer stress analysis : Using
Stress Analysis Program such as CAESAR II
and AutoPIPE.
Stress Analysis Programs
• Many programs are available in the market
for stress analysis.
• The most dominant programs are CAESAR II-
from Intergraph , and Auto pipe from
Bentley.
• The most used program which is widely
acceptable program is CAESAR II.
How these programs works
• The programs deal with the pipe as a beam .
• After Modelling ,program calculates the
stiffness of every element ( K =F/Dx).
• The stiffness of the elements then inserted
on the overall Stiffness matrix .
• By solving the stiffness matrix, the program
to calculates element forces, moments and
displacements, and convert it to stresses.
CAESAR II Input screen
CAESAR II Load Cases Screen
CAESAR II Iteration Screen
CAESAR II Output Screen
Difference between the programs (CAESAR II vs. Auto pipe)
CAESAR II AutoPIPE
Less user Friendly More User friendly
Comprehensive technical guide and Less Comprehensive technical guide and
technical reference guide technical reference guide