Diploma in Piping Design Calculations
Published 6/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 30h 3m | Size: 21.31 GB
Learn piping fundamentals and all design calculations
What you'll learn
Understand piping design fundamentals and perform essential calculations
Conduct pipe stress analysis in compliance with ASME and international codes
Execute real-world piping projects from P&ID to 3D modeling and analysis
Create detailed piping layouts, isometric drawings, and material take-offs
Apply industry workflows to deliver piping design solutions for oil, gas, and power projects
Requirements
No prior piping design experience required; beginners are welcome.
An engineering background (mechanical, civil, or related) is helpful but not mandatory.
Learners must have a Windows 10+ PC with i5 (10th Gen+) processor, 8 GB RAM, SSD, and 2 GB+ graphics.
Learners must arrange their own licensed software: SP3D, AutoCAD Plant 3D, CAESAR II, and AVEVA E3D
Description
Are you struggling to enter the oil & gas, EPC, power, or petrochemical industry because you understand theory but do not know how real piping design calculations are done?
Do you feel that your knowledge is limited to classroom concepts, while companies expect practical understanding of piping systems, engineering calculations, codes, standards, and design decision-making?
This Diploma in Piping Design Calculations is designed to bridge that gap.
This course is created for mechanical engineering students, freshers, site engineers, maintenance engineers, production engineers, and working professionals who want to build a strong foundation in practical piping engineering.
Instead of focusing on software commands, this program focuses on the real engineering logic behind piping design. You will understand how piping systems are planned, calculated, checked, and justified in industrial projects.
The course helps you move beyond theory and develop the confidence to understand practical piping design requirements used in oil & gas, EPC, power plant, chemical, and petrochemical industries.
You will learn how engineers think while selecting pipe sizes, understanding pressure loss, choosing materials, applying codes and standards, planning piping layouts, and making safe and practical design decisions.
This program is especially useful for those who want to move from site, maintenance, or production roles into office-based design and engineering roles.
Why This Course Stands Out
This course is focused on piping design calculations and practical engineering understanding.
It does not depend on software training. Instead, it builds the core technical foundation that every piping engineer must have before working on real industrial projects.
You will learn the logic behind piping design decisions, not just formulas.
The course is practical, career-oriented, and designed to help you understand how real project problems are approached in the piping industry.
Who this course is for
Engineering Students & Fresh Graduates – Mechanical, Civil, or Chemical engineers who want to specialize in piping design and gain industry-ready skills
Site & Maintenance Engineers – Professionals looking to shift from execution roles to high-paying design office jobs
Working Professionals in EPC/Consulting Firms – Those who want to upgrade their skills in SP3D, Plant 3D, CAESAR II, and E3D to advance their career
Career Shifters – Individuals from related fields (MEP, CAD, structural, etc.) seeking to transition into piping design and analysis
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