00 Piping Flange Fundamentals Course Overview
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 Published On Apr 7, 2021

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The Piping Flange Fundamentals Course Description is below:

You will encounter pipes and joints even if you are not working in an engineering related industry. Fluids must move within piping systems in a safe and efficient manner, and it is pipes, joints, and valves, that allow this to occur. But what are joints?

A joint can be welded, screwed, or bolted. This course covers the topic of bolted joints within piping systems. Specifically, you will learn about flanges, gaskets, and fasteners, which are the essential components of bolted joints. The course covers:

- Flange Terminology and Nomenclature
- Flange Types (welding neck, slip-on, lap joint etc.)
- How Flanges Work
- Piping Codes, Standards, and Specifications
- ASME, ASTM, ANSI, ISO, EN, API etc.
- Pipe Types (seamless, welded etc.)
- Pipe Ends (bevel, threaded etc.)
- Nominal Pipe Size (NPS)
- Pipe Schedule (thickness etc.)
- Pressure Class (150#, 300# etc.)
- Flange Materials
- Flange Faces (flat face, raised face etc.)
- Flange Surfaces (smooth, serrated etc.)
- Concentric and Spiral Serrated Surfaces
- Roughness (AARH, Ra etc.)
- Gasket Types (soft, hard, composite etc.)
- Fastener Types (bolts, studs etc.)
- Weld Types (butt, fillet etc.)
- Non-Destructive Testing (types and applications)
- And lots more!

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