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Author Beale, Richard, 1955-

Title The planning guide to piping design / Richard J. Beale, Paul Bowers, Peter Smith
Published Houston, TX : Gulf Pub., ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 227 pages) : illustrations
Series Process piping design handbook ; volume 3
Smith, Peter, 1951 June 7- Process piping design handbook ; v. 3.
Contents 1. Before You Begin. 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Standards -- 1.3 Specifications -- 1.4 Procedures -- 1.5 Piping Excecution Plan -- 1.6 Conclusions 2. Procedures. 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Master Stick Files, Working Copies, and Inter-Discipline Drawing Reviews (IDR) -- 2.3 Vendor Drawing Reviews -- 2.4 Line Numbering -- 2.5 Stress Analysis -- 2.6 Model Reviews -- 2.7 Checking -- 2.8 Manhour Estimating and Manpower Planning 3. Deliverables. 3.1 Indroduction -- 3.2 Deliverable 4. Detailed Design. 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Contracting and Procurement Plan and Construction Execution Plan -- 4.3 Modularized and Field Erected Piping Splits and CWP Boundaries -- 4.4 Model Boundaries -- 4.5 Shop and Field Material Splits -- 4.6 Procurement Splits -- 4.7 Issued for Bid and Bid Evaluations -- 4.8 Equipment Coordinates and Elevations -- 4.9 Module Design -- 4.10 Module Numbering -- 4.11 Drafting Practice -- 4.12 Holds -- 4.13 Project Binders and Lists -- 4.14 Managing Standard Drawings -- 4.15 Project Meetings -- 4.16 Progress Monitoring -- 4.17 Design Change Notice (DCN) -- 4.18 Field Change Notice (FCN) -- 4.19 Request for Information (RFI) 5. Shop Fabrication. 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Kick-off Meetings -- 5.3 Scopes of Work (SOW) -- 5.4 Instruction to the Fabricator -- 5.5 Requests for Information (RFI) -- 5.6 Visits with the Fabricators -- 5.7 Automatic Spool Generation -- 5.8 Conclusion Field Construction. 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Support from the Home Office -- 6.3 Support in the Field -- 6.4 Lessons Learned -- 6.5 Safety
Summary Peter Smith has joined forces with skilled consultants to take his piping series to the next level. The Planning Guide to Piping Design covers the entire process of planning a plant model project from conceptual to mechanical completion, and explains where the piping lead falls in the process along with his roles and responsibilities. Piping Engineering Leads (or PEL's) used to only receive on-the-job training to learn the operation of producing a process plant. Over time, more schools and programs have developed a more advanced curriculum for piping engineers and designers. However, younger generations of engineers and designers are growing up with a much more technological view of piping design and are in need of a handbook that will explain the proven methods of planning and monitoring the piping design in step-by-step processes. This handbook will provide mentors in the process piping industries the bridge needed for the upcoming engineer and designer to grasp the requirements of piping supervision in the modern age
Notes Print version record
Subject Pipelines -- Design and construction.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Pipelines -- Design and construction
Form Electronic book
Author Bowers, Paul (Paul Andrew), 1962-
Smith, Peter, 1951 June 7-
LC no. 2010019043
ISBN 9781615839018
1615839011
9780127999937
0127999930