Piping Valves : From Beginner To Expert
Learn about Piping Valves : 21 Different Types, The Mechanical Parts, The Connections, The Standards & Way More !
Description
First of all, this course contains an insane amount of relevant information.
You are at the perfect place if you want to learn more a lot about valves. You will love it !
You will learn about :
21 Types of Valves and how they work (Gate, Globe, Plug, Ball, Plug, Pressure Relief Devices, Special & Uncommon Valves)
The Mechanical Parts of the valves.
The Valve Materials and how they are used.
The Pressure Relief Valves : Reclosing Valves, Non-Reclosing Valves & Vacuum Valves
The Valve Standards : API, ANSI/ASME, NPT, BSPT, BSPP, DIN , and more, explained easily !
The Valve Connections : flanged, weldered, glued, soldered, compressed & more.
The Valve Manufacturing, Design and Tests.
The Valve Corrosion & Cavitation
The Valve Sizing
Valves on a P&ID and how they are indicated
At the end of the course, you will feel confident enough to talk about every single valve, with an unbelievable accuracy.
You will have a better idea of the data related to valves and a piping system in general.
This Course is a goldmine for people who care about details, accuracy and relevant information !
It will be a huge advantage on your resume and will help you to be more competitive on the job market !
Let me give you more details about what's coming :
1st Chapter : Prerequisites & General Topics.
You will learn more about :
Piping systems in general and understand how valves are useful.
2nd Chapter : Valve Fundamentals.
You will learn about :
Valve Categories & Standards Easily explained
Valve Connections
Valve Parts - Body, Bonnet, Trim, Actuators & External Parts
Valve Materials
3rd Chapter : Types of Valves and Explanations.
You will learn about :
Gate Valves
Globe Valves
Ball Valves
Plug Valves
Check Valves
Butterfly Valves
Needle Valves
Pinch Valves
Diaphragm Valves
Through Conduit Valves
Knife Valves
4th Chapter : Special & Uncommon Valves
You will learn about :
Double Block & Bleed Valves
Float Valves
Foot Valves
Line Blind Valves
5th Chapter : Pressure Relief Devices
You will learn about :
Reclosing Pressure Relief Devices
Non-Reclosing Pressure Relief Devices
Vacuum Relief Devices
6th Chapter : Valve Manufacturing
You will learn about :
The Manufacturing procedure
Casting & Forging
Assembly, Pressure Test, Painting & Inspection
7th Chapter : Valve Data & Analysis
You will learn about :
Valve Indicators on a P&ID
Flow Rate Coefficient
Valve Corrosion
Valve Cavitation
Valve Sizing
Understand and Make a Valve DataSheet
8th Chapter : Valve Testing & Troubleshooting
You will learn about :
Valve Fire Test
Valve Gas Leak Test
Valve Cryogenic Test
Valve Leakage Test
Valve Endurance Test
Pressure Relief Valve Testing
Valve Final Tests
Why do valves fail
9th Chapter : Valve Standards
What You Will Learn!
- Learn how 21 types of valves work and how they are used. (Gate, Globe, Check, Plug, Ball, Needle, Butterfly & Much More)
- Valve Classification & Selection
- Valve Connections & Standards
- Valve Materials & Standards
- Pressure Relief Valves.
- How Valves are manufactured
- The Different Mechanical Parts Of a Valve
- Inspection and testing of a Valve (Workshop and at Manufacturer's location)
- All the relevant knowledge that will help you as a Mechanical/Process engineer, regardless of your level
- Understand a Valve Datasheet : Cv of a Valve, Relationship between the opening percentage and the flow, Actuators, Valve plugs, Valve Seat, Ring, Valve Body, Valve Bonnet, Packing, Valve Operating Conditions & more.
- Valve Symbols on a P&ID
- Valve Indicators on a P&ID
- Valve Cavitation
- Valve Sizing
- All types of valve corrosion
- API, ANSI/ASME, NPT, BSPT, BSPP, DIN 1092-1/ISO 7005, and SAE J518 Valve Standards Explained Easily
Who Should Attend!
- Students, Process engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Offshore Engineers, Plants Engineers : This course will help you a lot to understand how valves work and have a better insight into this topic. Valves are always used by refineries, oil rigs and many other industries.
- Experienced professionals who would like to know more about valves.
- People who are meant to work on a project that involves valves.