The Planning Guide to Piping Design (2nd Ed.) Process Piping Design Handbook Series
Auteurs : Beale Richard, Bowers Paul
The Planning Guide to Piping Design, Second Edition, covers the entire process of managing and executing project piping designs, from conceptual to mechanical completion, also explaining what roles and responsibilities are required of the piping lead during the process. The book explains proven piping design methods in step-by-step processes that cover the increasing use of new technologies and software. Extended coverage is provided for the piping lead to manage piping design activities, which include supervising, planning, scheduling, evaluating manpower, monitoring progress and communicating the piping design.
With newly revised chapters and the addition of a chapter on CAD software, the book provides the mentorship for piping leads, engineers and designers to grasp the requirements of piping supervision in the modern age.
1. Before You Begin2. CAD and Design Automation3. Procedures4. Deliverables5. Detailed Design6. Shop Fabrication7. Field Construction
Piping project managers, project engineers, piping engineers, piping systems designers, plant designers, managers responsible for developing and implementing the design of piping and pipeline projects
Paul Bowers is a senior piping designer with over 30 years of experience working on major process plant projects including refining, cryogenics, pulp & paper, petrochemical, industrial gas installations and SAGD as well as CAD/engineering automation administration. As a software and technology enthusiast Paul believes that machines must adapt to humans and not the other way around.
Currently residing in the Montreal area, Paul has been owner of the PipingDesign.com domain since 1998 is currently webmaster / web developer / "Digital Administrator" and a director with the Houston-based Society of Piping Engineers and Designers as well as founder and past president of the Calgary chapter of the same organization.
- Provides essential standards, specifications and checklists and their importance in the initial set-up phase of piping project’s execution
- Explains and provides real-world examples of key procedures that the piping lead can use to monitor progress
- Describes project deliverables for both small and complex size projects
- Offers newly revised chapters including a new chapter on CAD software
Date de parution : 10-2017
Ouvrage de 288 p.
15x22.8 cm
Thème de The Planning Guide to Piping Design :
Mots-clés :
2D CAD; 3D CAD; 3D model; 3D software; As-builts; Bid; CAD; CAD-Computer-Aided Design/Drafting; Charts; Checking; Construction; Contractors; DBM; Data-centric-plant/piping design/layout software not requiring a CAD software platform in order to render 3D geometry; Deficiency report; Design basis memorandum; Design change notice; Drafting; Drawing reviews; Drawings; EDS-engineering design systems; EPC-Engineering; Engineering Work Package; Engineering work package; FEED-front end engineering design; Field change notice; Field erected; Field material; GIGO-garbage-in; Garbage-out; Heat tracing; ISO-International Organization for Standardization; Indexes; Instruction; Isometric; Job notes; Key plan; Kick-off meetings; Line Designation Table; Line numbers; Location plan; Manhour estimates; Manpower plans; Master stick file; Model reviews; Module; Modules; PDMS-plant design management system; PEP; P&ID-piping and instrumentation diagram; Piping and Instrumentation Diagram; Piping arrangement; Piping classes; Plot plan; Procedures; Process Flow Diagram; Procurement; Progress monitoring; Project Execution Plan; Punch list; Request For Change; Request For Information; Request for change; Request for information; SP3D-SmartPlant 3D; Scope of work; Scopes of Work; Shop material; Specifications; Spools; Standards; Stick file; Stress analysis; Tie-in; Vendor