PipeRack Design : Piping and layouts
Systematically explained the pipe rack design concepts

PipeRack Design : Piping and layouts udemy course
Systematically explained the pipe rack design concepts
This section offers a structured and practical approach to pipe rack design, covering every stage from initial input collection to final layout considerations. All major design elements, operational needs, and engineering standards have been incorporated to ensure a comprehensive understanding of pipe rack systems used in process industries.
Course Content Outline:
1. Inputs Required for Pipe Rack Design
Process and utility line lists
Interconnection requirements
Equipment and battery limits
2. Conceptual Design Approach
Developing interconnection diagrams
Determining number of tiers and rack width
Assessing accessibility, safety, and maintenance needs
3. Elevation Planning
Factors influencing beam elevation
Vertical clearance and standard practices
4. Line Placement Guidelines
Rules for routing process, utility, and instrument lines
Thermal expansion and flexibility considerations
5. Battery Limit Configurations
Typical configurations and transitions
Tie-in arrangements and operational ease
6. Support and Flexibility Requirements
Anchor, guide, and expansion support locations
Stress control and routing strategies
7. Equipment and Platforms on Pipe Racks
Equipment that may be mounted on racks
Platform placement, safety, and access
Pipe racks are the backbone of above-ground piping systems, and poor design can lead to layout conflicts, operational hazards, and costly modifications. This section ensures that learners can confidently contribute to the design and review of pipe racks, aligning with industry practices and project needs.