Competence Program (8h)
Basics of Pipe Stress
- Stress directions
- Stress calculation
- Piping design codes
Structured learning program for pipe stress engineers
Build a strong foundation in pipe stress engineering, whether you are moving from piping design, starting your first pipe stress role, or refreshing the basics before an important project.
Used by piping engineers at leading EPCs, OEMs and operators worldwide
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30 PDH
Certified Hours
Competence Program (8h)
Competence Program (8h)
Competence Program (8h)
Competence Program (8h)
Competence Program (8h)
Career Paths combine structured on-demand training, practical exercises, and optional live support so you can build competence at your own pace without learning completely on your own.
Earn PDH credits and real-world expertise that help you stand out and advance faster.
Apply what you learn through on-demand exercises and quizzes designed to reinforce the theory and help you check your understanding.
Join video-based live Q&A sessions to ask questions, clarify difficult topics, and get support when something is unclear. Attendance is optional.
Career Paths give you a structured way to become more valuable, more visible, and better prepared for promotion, interviews, or your next engineering opportunity.
Focus on the courses and competencies that support your next engineering step, instead of guessing what to learn next.
Build practical engineering knowledge that helps you contribute with more confidence in project discussions, technical reviews, and job interviews.
Get a connected set of relevant courses around a specific role, so your personal investment goes toward focused career progress.
Receive certificates that help demonstrate your technical growth in promotion discussions, job interviews, and professional development conversations.
I found that the NozzlePRO Essentials Program helped to expand my knowledge and provided additional insight that can be applied to our designs.
Miles Duvall, Engineering Manager
This is the most complete Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic engineering training on the market and is current with the latest version of the ISO 14692 code.
Edgar Perez, Senior Piping Engineer
The focus on practical guidelines and actual implementation on top of theoretical explanations make it directly applicable in my job.
Karen Junius, Senior Mechanical Engineer
Engineers with roughly 0-3 years of experience who need a clearer foundation in ASME B31.3 and EN 13480 pipe stress requirements.
CAESAR II, AutoPIPE, or similar software users who want to understand the calculations and engineering logic behind analysis outputs.
Designers working on process piping projects who need to verify stress calculations, select supports, and recognize common failure modes.
Dynaflow is a specialist engineering consultancy with expertise in pipe stress analysis, dynamic systems, and code-compliant design across chemical, petrochemical, petroleum, onshore, offshore, steel, and fiberglass piping work.
Certificates support PDH, CPD, CEH, and similar professional development credit systems while giving learners visible proof of progress.
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Learn code-compliant stress calculations, failure prevention, and engineering judgment from industry experts.