tfi
Mechanical
- Apr 1, 2024
- 3
Hi,
I'm a mechanical engineer and I have very recently moved into a position where I work by myself and I sporadically (~5 times a year) have to ensure compliance of short runs of piping with EN13480 so as to fulfill PED essential safety requirements (steam piping in a boiler room that exceed PS.DN>1000).
I can't find a way to outsource such small work packages (usually up to 20m of pipe, 3 or 4 bends, 2 or 3 flanged valves) so I intend to study so I can attempt to calculate these segments of piping by myself. I understand that EN13480 has a section on a simplified methodology for "hand" calculations.
Is this a reasonable idea?
Is there some sort of guide or handbook for piping design/stress analysis that is oriented towards the PED/EN13480? Or is my only chance to learn by reading and digesting the whole code by myself?
I know there are courses out there, but they cost thousands of dollars which my boss is not paying for and I have no references pertaining to their quality.
Thanks in advance.
Best,
I'm a mechanical engineer and I have very recently moved into a position where I work by myself and I sporadically (~5 times a year) have to ensure compliance of short runs of piping with EN13480 so as to fulfill PED essential safety requirements (steam piping in a boiler room that exceed PS.DN>1000).
I can't find a way to outsource such small work packages (usually up to 20m of pipe, 3 or 4 bends, 2 or 3 flanged valves) so I intend to study so I can attempt to calculate these segments of piping by myself. I understand that EN13480 has a section on a simplified methodology for "hand" calculations.
Is this a reasonable idea?
Is there some sort of guide or handbook for piping design/stress analysis that is oriented towards the PED/EN13480? Or is my only chance to learn by reading and digesting the whole code by myself?
I know there are courses out there, but they cost thousands of dollars which my boss is not paying for and I have no references pertaining to their quality.
Thanks in advance.
Best,