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Piping

Piping Stress Engineer Career Path

Build a solid understanding of how piping systems behave under load and how stress is evaluated using engineering codes.

  • Thermal expansion and system behaviour
  • Stress and load fundamentals
  • Load cases and code concepts
  • Introduction to stress analysis models
  • Interpreting analysis results
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Piping

Senior Piping Engineer Career Path

Build the broader technical capability needed to take more responsibility in piping engineering projects.

  • Piping codes and compliance requirements
  • Piping layout, routing, and design decisions
  • Pipe stress, flexibility, and support considerations
  • Interfaces with equipment, valves, and other disciplines
  • Project deliverables, reviews, and practical engineering judgement
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Mechanical

Static Equipment Engineer Career Path

Build practical competence in pressure equipment design, mechanical integrity, design codes, and static equipment assessment methods.

  • Pressure vessel design codes and compliance
  • PED, EN 13445, and ASME VIII concepts
  • PV Elite, NozzlePRO, and FEA-based assessment methods
  • Fatigue, corrosion, and local stress considerations
  • Practical design and verification of static equipment
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Piping Engineering

Piping Competence Programs

Focused programs for piping engineers working with codes, stress analysis, special piping systems, dynamic loads, and compliance topics.

  • Pipe Stress Analysis
  • EN 13480 Piping Design Code
  • FRP Piping
  • Buried Piping
  • Water Hammer Analysis
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Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Competence Programs

Build focused competence in pressure equipment, static equipment, pressure vessel codes, fatigue, FEA, and mechanical integrity topics.

  • ASME VIII-1 Pressure Vessel Design
  • ASME VIII-2 Design by Analysis
  • EN 13445 Pressure Vessel Design
  • PV Elite
  • FEA Essentials
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Process and Flow

Process Competence Programs

Learn focused methods for transient flow, vibration, water hammer, and process-related piping system behaviour.

  • Water Hammer Fundamentals
  • Water Hammer Analysis
  • AIV/FIV
  • Dynamic Pipe Stress
  • Actuated Valves Fundamentals
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Piping Engineering

Master piping design, pipe stress analysis, piping codes, and special piping systems.

  • ASME B31.3 and EN 13480
  • Pipe stress, flexibility, supports, and load cases
  • FRP, buried piping, water hammer, and vibration
  • PED awareness and piping-equipment interfaces
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Mechanical Engineering

Master static equipment, pressure vessel design, FEA, fatigue, corrosion, and integrity topics.

  • ASME VIII-1 and VIII-2
  • EN 13445 and PED
  • PV Elite, NozzlePRO, FEPipe, and FEA
  • Fatigue, corrosion, and local stress assessment
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Process Engineering

Master transient flow, dynamic system behaviour, water hammer, vibration, and process-related piping risks.

  • Water hammer fundamentals and analysis
  • BOSfluids workflows
  • AIV/FIV and dynamic pipe stress
  • Actuated valves and process system interfaces
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Build skills for your next engineering role

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

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.

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The focus on practical guidelines and actual implementation on top of theoretical explanations make it directly applicable in my job.

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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.

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ASME B31E, H & J Ongoing Developments

Discussion with Tony Paulin on piping stress analysis and code developments.

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Using ASME B31.3 for EU projects

Practical experiences applying ASME B31.3 within Europe's PED framework.

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Wall Thickness conform EN 13445

A structured walkthrough of EN 13445-3 Clause 7 calculations.

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PV-Elite Pre-Modelling Choices

Why early setup decisions in PV Elite matter more than most expect.

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