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Thermal Insulation
 
1.1 Purpose of Insulation
1.2 Fundamentals of Heat Transfer
1.3 Thermal Conductivity
1.4 First Law of Thermodynamics
1.5 Second Law of Thermodynamics
1.6 Heat
1.7 Conductive Heat Transfer
1.8 Convective Heat Transfer
1.9 Conductivity through ThickĀ  Plane Homogeneous Wall
1.10 Conductance through a Flat Composite Wall
1.11 Thermal Conductivity of Various Materials at 00C
1.12 Heat Conduction through Hollow Cylinder
1.13 Heat Transfer through Composite Cylinder
1.14 Grouping of Insulation Requirements
1.15 Various Forms of Insulation Material
1.16 Physical Properties of Insulating Material
1.17 Properties of Some Common Insulation Material
1.18 Method of Application of Insulating Material
1.19 Design Parameters for Insulation System
1.20 Specific Weight and Conductivity of Materials
1.21 Insulation Specification Sheet
1.22 Numericals
 
Costing of Pipelines
 
2.1 Introduction to Costing
2.2 Direct and Indirect Costs Associated with Piping
2.3 Economic Evaluation of Piping System
2.4 Economics of Pipe Diameter - Concept
2.5 Inch Meter and Inch Diameter Concept
2.6 Dividing the Cost of the Pipe Work
2.7 Suggested Steam Pipe Velocities in Pipe Connected to Steam Turbines
2.8 The Relative Economics of Various Materials of Construction
2.9 Material Estimation
2.10 Fabrication Cost Estimation
2.11 Erection Cost Estimation
2.12 Rates for Fabrication and Erection
2.13 Typical Rates for Fabrication, Erection and Testing of Pipelines for Costing with Examples
2.14 Typical Calculations for Piping Cost
2.15 General Scope of Work for Piping Fabrication and Erection
2.16 List of Tools, Tackles and Machinery Required to Carry Out Piping Works
2.17 Contractor Manpower List of Piping, Fabrication and Erection
2.18 Additional Cost Information
2.19 Methods used for Estimation
2.20 N System
2.21 How to use the N System
2.22 Piping Cost Estimation
 
Hygienic Piping Engineering
 
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Application of Hygiene Piping
3.3 Pipes
3.4 Precautions in Hygiene Pipe Engineering
3.5 Good Sanitary Hygienic Design is Essential if
3.6 Basic Principles of Sanitary Design
3.7 Pipe Unions
3.8 Valves
3.9 Cleaning Station
3.10 Material of Construction (MOC)
3.11 Good Sanitary Design Features
3.12 Pipe Work
3.13 Surface Finish
3.14 Sanitary Pumps
3.15 Glass Pipe and Fittings
3.16 Plastic Pipe and Tubing
3.17 Welding of Sanitary Pipe, Fittings
3.18 Piping System Design for in Place Cleaning
3.19 Process Piping Requirements
3.20 Air - actuated Valves and Controls
3.21 Plant Layout
3.22 Production Section Layout
3.23 What Hygienic Design must Deliver?
3.24 Examples of Equipment/Piping Related Spoilage or Food- Borne Illness
3.25 Design of Exterior
3.26 Where to Get Help?
3.27 How to Avoid Contamination
3.28 How to Simplify Cleaning?
3.29 Hygienic Design Standards
3.30 Cleaning and Disinfection System
3.31 Maintenance of Hygienic Systems - Theory and Practice
3.32 Aseptic Product
3.33 Hygienic Pipes and Fittings Sizes
 
 
 
 
 
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