Focused learning programs for piping engineers

Deep dive into the piping engineering topic your project requires

Competence Programs help engineers reduce uncertainty around a specific code, standard, method, or software workflow.

Used by piping engineers at leading EPCs, OEMs and operators worldwide

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How Competence Programs work

Competence Programs combine focused on-demand training, practical checks, and certification so you can build capability around one technical topic without committing to a full Career Path.

Focused technical content

Learn one specific piping topic through structured video lessons designed for practical engineering use.

Exercises and knowledge checks

Reinforce the material with exercises, quizzes, and practical examples that help you check your understanding.

Certificate included

Receive recognized proof of completion that supports your professional development record and project-readiness.

Why piping engineers choose Competence Programs

When a project creates a specific technical challenge, you need focused learning that helps you reduce uncertainty quickly and apply the knowledge in real engineering work.

Get project-ready on engineering topics

Deepen your understanding of the standards, software workflows, and technical methods needed for your engineering projects.

Apply knowledge with more confidence

Strengthen your ability to support calculations, reviews, compliance discussions, design choices, and technical decisions.

Learn from experienced experts

Train with engineers who helped shape ASME, EN, and PED standards and bring decades of field experience into every lesson.

Go deeper than generic online courses

Access case-based technical training on complex engineering topics such as pipe stress, water hammer, AIV, fatigue, and more.

Choose a Piping Competence Program

Choose the technical area that matches your current project need, then follow a focused set of courses designed to build practical competence in that topic.

Pipe Stress

Pipe Stress Engineering Foundations I

Build the first layer of pipe stress engineering knowledge, including core concepts, terminology, and the engineering logic behind stress analysis.

  • Stress directions and stress calculation
  • Piping design code concepts
  • Loads and support fundamentals
  • Failure mechanisms and allowables
  • Different piping system scenarios
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Pipe Stress

Pipe Stress Engineering Foundations II

Continue building your pipe stress foundation with more advanced concepts that prepare you for code-based analysis and practical project work.

  • Advanced pipe stress fundamentals
  • Practical system behaviour
  • Support and flexibility considerations
  • Code-based thinking
  • Preparation for full stress analysis workflows
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Pipe Stress

Pipe Stress Analysis

Build focused competence in pipe stress analysis for industrial piping systems, code requirements, load cases, flexibility, and design decisions.

  • ASME B31.3 and EN 13480 concepts
  • Load cases and design conditions
  • Flexibility and support considerations
  • Interpreting analysis results
  • Practical pipe stress engineering decisions
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Piping Code

EN 13480 Piping Design Code

Understand how EN 13480 affects piping design, stress analysis, documentation, and compliance decisions.

  • EN 13480 code structure
  • Piping design requirements
  • Stress and flexibility considerations
  • Documentation and compliance context
  • Practical code application
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Special Piping Systems

FRP Piping

Build competence in Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic piping systems and the engineering issues that make FRP different from metallic piping.

  • FRP and GRP material behaviour
  • ISO 14692 concepts
  • FRP design and stress analysis
  • Buried FRP applications
  • Failure cases and mitigation measures
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Special Piping Systems

Buried Piping

Learn the key engineering considerations for buried piping systems, including soil interaction, loads, flexibility, and project-specific design concerns.

  • Soil-pipe interaction
  • Buried piping loads
  • Flexibility and restraint effects
  • CAESAR II buried piping workflows
  • Civil and piping interface considerations
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Dynamic Loads

Water Hammer Fundamentals

Learn the fundamentals of water hammer, pressure transients, and why transient flow events matter for piping design and operation.

  • Pressure transient fundamentals
  • Causes of water hammer
  • Impact on piping systems
  • Basic prevention concepts
  • When further analysis is needed
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Dynamic Loads

Water Hammer Analysis

Build practical competence in water hammer analysis and transient flow assessment for industrial piping systems.

  • Transient flow modelling
  • Water hammer scenarios
  • BOSfluids workflows
  • Result interpretation
  • Mitigation and design recommendations
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Vibration

AIV/FIV

Understand acoustic induced vibration and flow induced vibration risks in piping systems and how these risks affect project decisions.

  • Acoustic induced vibration
  • Flow induced vibration
  • Screening methods
  • Risk identification
  • Mitigation considerations
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Dynamic Pipe Stress

Dynamic Pipe Stress

Learn how dynamic loads affect industrial piping systems and how engineers approach vibration, transient loads, and dynamic stress concerns.

  • Dynamic loading concepts
  • Vibration and transient effects
  • Dynamic analysis scenarios
  • Support and restraint behaviour
  • Engineering judgement for dynamic risks
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Compliance

PED Awareness

Understand the Pressure Equipment Directive and how PED awareness supports engineering, compliance, documentation, and project decisions.

  • PED scope and terminology
  • Pressure equipment responsibilities
  • Conformity and documentation concepts
  • Engineering and compliance interfaces
  • Practical project awareness
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Piping Equipment Interface

NozzlePRO

Learn how NozzlePRO supports local stress assessment and piping-equipment interface evaluation.

  • Nozzle and equipment interface checks
  • Local stress assessment
  • FEA-style evaluation workflows
  • Piping loads on equipment connections
  • Result interpretation for engineering decisions
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Integrity

Corrosion Mechanisms

Understand common corrosion mechanisms and how they affect materials, integrity, design choices, and project risk.

  • Common corrosion mechanisms
  • Material degradation risks
  • Piping and equipment integrity context
  • Project design implications
  • Recognition of corrosion-related failure modes
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Valves

Actuated Valves Fundamentals

Learn the fundamentals of actuated valves and how they fit into mechanical, piping, operation, and maintenance contexts.

  • Actuated valve principles
  • Valve components and functions
  • Piping and mechanical interfaces
  • Operation and maintenance considerations
  • Common terminology and applications
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What engineers say about EngineeringTrainer

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

Real-world expertise, ready to guide you

The power of the training comes from instructors who bring practical experience directly to engineers.

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Nikola Jacimovic

Senior Stress Engineer

Authority in Pipe Stress Analysis and Design; CTO of Stressman Engineering.

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Frank Bos

Dynaflow Research Group

Recognized thought leader in sustainable engineering and industrial consulting.

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Johannes Homan

Fatigue Specialist

More than four decades of expertise in fatigue and damage tolerance.

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Frans Martens

SME, Control & Automation

Control and automation engineer with more than 35 years of industry experience.

Proof of progress

Earn certificates that support your next career move

Each Career Path helps you build visible proof of your technical development. Use your certificates to support promotion discussions, job interviews, professional development records, or conversations about your next engineering opportunity.

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Start with the topic you need now

Ready to reduce technical uncertainty on your next piping project?

Choose a focused Competence Program and build practical knowledge in the piping topic your work depends on.