Piping Flange Fundamentals

Course Number: M-4052
Credit: 4 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: Jonathan Russell, BEng (Hons)
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Overview

In Piping Flange Fundamentals, you'll learn ...

  • Flange types and applications
  • Applicable piping codes, standards and specifications
  • Flange materials, faces, surfaces and gaskets
  • Nondestructive testing of piping flanges

Overview

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Credit: 4 PDH

Length: 54 pages

Fluids must move within piping systems in a safe and efficient manner, and it is pipes, joints, and valves, that allow this to occur. But what are joints?

A joint can be welded, screwed, or bolted. This course covers the topic of bolted joints within piping systems. Specifically, you will learn about flanges, gaskets, and fasteners, which are the essential components of bolted joints.

This is an ideal course for anyone working in the Oil and Gas, Petrochemical, or Chemical Engineering industries, but it is also useful for any working engineer (flanges are everywhere!).

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • Flange Terminology and Nomenclature
  • Flange Types (welding neck, slip-on, lap joint, etc.)
  • How Flanges Work
  • Piping Codes, Standards, and Specifications
  • ASME, ASTM, ANSI, ISO, EN, API, etc.
  • Pipe Types (seamless, welded, etc.)
  • Pipe Ends (bevel, threaded, etc.)
  • Nominal Pipe Size (NPS)
  • Pipe Schedule (thickness, etc.)
  • Pressure Class (150#, 300#, etc.)
  • Flange Materials
  • Flange Faces (flat face, raised face, etc.)
  • Flange Surfaces (smooth, serrated, etc.)
  • Concentric and Spiral Serrated Surfaces
  • Roughness (AARH, Ra, etc.)
  • Gasket Types (soft, hard, composite, etc.)
  • Fastener Types (bolts, studs, etc.)
  • Weld Types (butt, fillet, etc.)
  • Non-Destructive Testing (types and applications)

Certificate of Completion

You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 25 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.

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