Flanges in Piping Systems: Types, Ratings, and Standards
Flanges II PT rating II ASME B16.5 II ASME B16.47

Flanges in Piping Systems: Types, Ratings, and Standards udemy course
Flanges II PT rating II ASME B16.5 II ASME B16.47
Flanges are a fundamental component of any piping system. They provide the critical connection points for joining pipes, valves, pumps, and other equipment—ensuring structural integrity, pressure containment, and ease of maintenance. This course offers a complete understanding of flange types, pressure-temperature ratings, and related ASME standards, including detailed comparison between ASME B16.5 and ASME B16.47.
Designed for piping engineers, design professionals, quality inspectors, and engineering students, this course covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of flanges used in the oil & gas, petrochemical, and energy industries. Real-world examples and standard references make this course highly relevant for industry application.
Section 1: Introduction to Flanges
What is a flange?
Purpose and usage in piping systems
Key terminologies related to flange connections
Section 2: Types of Flanges
Slip-On Flange – easy installation and alignment
Socket-Welded Flange – used in small-bore, high-pressure piping
Screwed Flange – used where welding is not feasible
Lap Joint Flange – used with stub ends for easy assembly/disassembly
Weld Neck Flange – ideal for high-pressure, high-temperature applications
Blind Flange – used to close pipe ends or nozzles
Section 3: Pressure-Temperature Rating (PT Rating)
What is PT Rating and why is it important?
How to interpret pressure-temperature charts
Case study: ASTM A105 flange PT ratings at different temperatures
Impact of temperature on flange pressure ratings
Understanding ratings for Class 150, 300, 600, etc.
Section 4: Understanding ASME Flange Standards
Overview of ASME B16.5 (up to 24 inches)
Overview of ASME B16.47 (above 24 inches)
Series A vs Series B: dimensional, mechanical, and application differences
Use cases for each series and their design preferences
Standard flange face types: RF, FF, RTJ