Comprehensive Valve Engineering in Process Piping Systems
Published 4/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 41m | Size: 814 MB
Published 4/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 41m | Size: 814 MB
All About Valves in Piping Engineering
What you'll learn
What is a Valve?
Purpose and Functions of Valves
Valve Motions: Linear, Rotary, Quarter-turn
Internal Components of a Valve
Trim Parts and API Trim Numbers
Common Types of Valves: Ball Valve, Globe Valve, Butterfly Valve, Gate Valve, Needle Valve, Plug Valve
Valve End Connections
Valve Selection Criteria
Requirements
Basic understanding of piping or mechanical engineering preferred (not mandatory)
Description
Course Description:This course is a complete guide to understanding industrial valves used in process piping systems across the oil & gas, petrochemical, power, and energy sectors. Designed for piping engineers, designers, maintenance professionals, and engineering students, the course covers everything from the fundamentals of valve design and operation to selection, applications, and end connections.Through this course, learners will gain a deep understanding of valve functions, flow control mechanisms, and internal components, as well as how to select and apply the correct valve type based on service conditions.What You Will Learn:The definition and purpose of valves in piping systemsKey functions and operations of valvesTypes of valve motions: linear, rotary, quarter-turnDetailed understanding of major valve components and trimsComparison of different valve types: Gate, Globe, Ball, Butterfly, Plug, NeedleEnd connections: Flanged, Screwed, Welded, WaferCriteria for valve selection based on service conditionsOverview of material selection and API trim numbersCourse Features:Easy-to-understand explanations with visual examplesIndustry-relevant standards and terminologyPractical tips for valve selection and installationLifetime access and updatesCertificate of CompletionWho Should Enroll?Piping engineers & designersMechanical engineersMaintenance & reliability engineersEngineering students (especially in energy, chemical, and mechanical disciplines)EPC professionals & freshers entering the oil & gas industryPrerequisites:Basic knowledge of piping or mechanical engineering is helpful but not mandatory
Who this course is for
Piping Engineers, Valve engineers