The Complete Course on Piping Components for Oil&Gas Career
Learn about Pipe,Fittings,Olets,Gaskets, Flanges,Bolting materials,Valve,orifice flanges,Spectacle Blind,steam traps etc

The Complete Course on Piping Components for Oil&Gas Career udemy course
Learn about Pipe,Fittings,Olets,Gaskets, Flanges,Bolting materials,Valve,orifice flanges,Spectacle Blind,steam traps etc
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Updated in June 2025 to incorporate feedback received on the previous version along with lots of new content.
Unlock the essential knowledge of process piping components and significantly boost your expertise and career in the Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Power Generation, or any related process industry! This comprehensive and meticulously structured course is your A-Z guide, designed to take you from foundational concepts to a deep, practical understanding of every critical aspect of piping components.
This course is engineered to equip you with immediately applicable knowledge, whether you are just starting your career, looking to transition into the piping field, or are a seasoned professional aiming to refresh and expand your understanding. You will learn not just the "what," but the "why" and "how" behind piping components, their selection, manufacturing, and quality assurance.
What you'll learn in this comprehensive course:
Learn the Language of Piping: Gain a rock-solid understanding of Codes, Standards (ASME, ASTM, API, ISO, etc.), and Specifications. Learn their definitions, key differences, and how they are applied to ensure safety, efficiency, and consistency in piping systems.
Become an Expert on Piping Components:
Pipes: Explore types (seamless vs. welded), manufacturing methods, end types (plain, beveled, threaded), pipe size identification (NPS, DN, NB), and pipe schedule numbers.
Pipe Fittings: Deep dive into elbows (45°/90°, Long/Short Radius), reducing elbows, miter bends, returns, tees (equal/reducing), crosses, reducers (concentric/eccentric), caps, stub ends, couplings, unions, and swage nipples. Understand wrought vs. forged fittings and key dimensional standards (ASME B16.9, B16.28, B16.11).
Flanges: Classify flanges by connection type (Threaded, Socket-Welded, Slip-On, Lap Joint, Weld Neck, Blind) and facing type (Flat Face, Raised Face, RTJ, Male & Female, Tongue & Groove). Understand flange face serration, flange class, and flange schedule.
Olets: Learn about Weldolet, Sockolet, Thredolet, Elbolet, Nipolet, Latrolet, and Coupolet branch connections.
Gaskets: Understand Non-Metallic (CNAF, PTFE, Rubber), Metallic (RTJ - R, RX, BX types), and Composite gaskets (Spiral Wound, Metal Jacketed, Camprofile). Learn selection criteria and spiral wound gasket markings/color codes.
Bolting Materials: Cover studs, bolts, nuts, and washers, including common ASTM grades (e.g., A193 B7, A194 2H) and coatings.
Valve Knowledge: Understand the types, functions, and applications of essential Piping Valves like Gate, Globe, Plug, Ball, Butterfly, Needle, Check, Pinch, and Safety Valves.
Specialized Components: Explore Special Piping Components including Long Neck Flanges, Orifice Flanges, Spectacle Blinds, Strainers, Expansion Joints, Steam Traps, Scrapper Tees, and Flange Isolation Kits.
Material Science: Gain in-depth knowledge of Piping Material selection criteria. Understand "Killed Steel." Explore Ferrous Metals (Carbon, Alloy, Stainless Steels - Austenitic, Ferritic, Martensitic, PH, Duplex), Non-Ferrous Metals (Copper, Nickel, Aluminum, Titanium, Zirconium alloys), and Non-Metals (PVC, HDPE, GRE/GRP). Learn about Lined, Clad, and Coated Pipes. Identify common ASTM/ASME material grades for pipes, fittings, flanges, and bolting.
Manufacturing Processes: Discover how various piping components are Manufactured, including Seamless Pipes (Mandrel Mill, Plug Mill, Extrusion, Forging) and Welded Pipes (ERW, EFW, HFW, SAW). Understand manufacturing for Elbows, Tees, Reducers, Caps, Stub Ends, Forged Fittings, Flanges, Olets, Gaskets, and Bolting.
Heat Treatment Explained: Learn the requirements and common methods of Heat Treatment (Normalizing, Quenching, Tempering, Annealing, Solution Annealing).
Quality Assurance: Understand vital Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods (MPT, ET, UT, RT, PT, PMI, Hardness Testing) and Destructive Testing (DT) (Tensile, Bend, Flattening, Impact, Creep tests). Learn about Metallurgical Testing, Hydro Testing, Proof Testing, and essential Visual and Dimensional Inspection techniques.
Decoding Component Markings: Confidently interpret the Marking Requirements for all major piping components to ensure correct identification and traceability.
Course Structure Overview:
This course is logically structured into multiple sections, ensuring a progressive and easy-to-follow learning experience:
Course Overview & Introduction
Understanding Codes, Standards, and Specifications
Process Piping Fundamentals (Illustrated with a Dummy Plant Example)
In-Depth: Piping Components (Pipes, Fittings, Flanges, Olets, Gaskets, Bolting)
All About Piping Valves
Exploring Special Piping Components
Piping Materials Science and Selection
Common ASTM & ASME Materials for Pipe Components
Manufacturing Processes for Piping Components
Heat Treatment of Piping Components
Non-Destructive and Destructive Testing Methods
Visual and Dimensional Inspection of Piping Components
Standard Marking of Piping Components
About Your Instructor:
Varun Patel is a dedicated Mechanical Engineer and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with extensive hands-on experience in the process piping field. He has a passion for teaching and has designed this course to transfer his practical knowledge in an efficient, clear, and impactful way, enabling you to achieve your professional development goals.
Ready to Master a Process Piping?
This course is more than just lectures; it’s a comprehensive learning experience designed to equip you with the practical knowledge and confidence needed to excel. Stop feeling overwhelmed by piping complexities and start mastering them today!
Enroll now and take a significant step towards advancing your career in the process industry!