This course is a quick reference for day-to-day pipeline operations. For more than 35 years, the Pipeline Rules of Thumb has served as the "go-to" reference for solving even the most day-to-day vexing pipeline workflow problems. Along with over 30% new or updated material regarding codes, construction processes, and equipment, this course continues to offer hundreds of "how-to" methods and handy formulas for pipeline construction, design, and engineering and features a multitude of calculations to assist in problem solving, directly applying the rules and equations for specific design and operating conditions to illustrate correct application, all in one convenient reference.
Upon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be able to:
- Understand the overview of pipeline, construction and design
- Discuss the methods of hydrostatic testing, pipeline drying, control valves, sizing valves, corrosion and coatings
- Enumerate types of gas that includes gas general, gas compression, gas hydraulics as well as liquid general and hydraulics
- Explain the functions of pumps and the importance of measurement, instrumentation and leak detection
- Apply economics by using the concepts, formulas and conversion factors
DAY 1
Overview of Pipeline:
- Cables and Ropes
- Belts and Shafts
- Miscellaneous
- Pipeline Pigging
Construction:
- Project Scoping Data
- Right-of-Way
- Ditching
- Concrete Work
- Pipe Laying
- Pipe Lowering
- Welding
- Pipeline Welding
Pipeline Design
Electrical Design
Day 2
Hydrostatic Testing:
- The Benefits and Limitations of Hydrostatic Testing
Pipeline Drying:
- Pipeline Dewatering
- Cleaning
- Drying
Control Valves:
- Relief Valve Sizing, Selection, Installation and Testing
Sizing Valves for Gas and Vapor
Corrosion/Coatings:
- Advances in Pipeline Protection
- Induced AC Voltages on Pipelines may present a Serious Hazard
- Measuring Unwanted Alternating Current in Pipe
Day 3
Gas General:
- Considerations for Selecting Energy Measurement Equipment
Gas Compression:
- Centrifugal Compressor Data
Gas Hydraulics
Liquids General/Hydraulics:
- Marine Hose Data
- Pressure Loss through Valves and Fittings
Pumps:
- Pulsation Control for Reciprocating Pumps
- Key Centrifugal Pump Parameters and How They Impact your Applications
Day 4
Measurement:
Instrumentation:
- Developments in Pipeline Instrumentation
- Choosing the Right Technology for Integrated SCADA Communications
Leak Detection
Tanks
Maintenance
Day 5
Economics:
Time Value of Money Concepts and Formulas
- Decision and Evaluation Criteria for Investments and Financial Projects
- Sensitivity Analysis
- Decision Tree Analysis of Investments and Financial Projects
- Accounting Fundamentals
Rehabilitation-Risk Evaluation
Conversion Factors
This course is intended for pipeline engineers, contractors and/or designer faces.