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ASME B31.12: Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines Standard

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    ASME B31.12: Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines Standard

    Master the Fundamentals of ASME B31.12 for Safe and Efficient Hydrogen Piping Systems

    What you'll learn
    Scope, structure, and exclusions of ASME B31.12
    The unique properties of hydrogen that necessitate special attention in piping design
    Key definitions and terminologies critical for interpreting the code
    The purpose and objectives of ASME B31.12 for hydrogen systems
    Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders as per the standard




    Requirements
    No Software Skills are required

    Description
    This specialized course provides a structured introduction to ASME B31.12, the globally recognized code governing the design, construction, and inspection of hydrogen piping and pipelines. As the energy industry pivots toward cleaner fuels like hydrogen, understanding this code has become essential for engineers, designers, and industry professionals.The course is thoughtfully divided into six focused sections, starting with the basics and scope of ASME B31.12, guiding you through its exclusions, special considerations for hydrogen, and progressing to the roles, responsibilities, and essential definitions required for practical application of the standard.A critical portion of this course is dedicated to why hydrogen requires special treatment in piping design.

    Learners will understand the technical challenges such as hydrogen embrittlement, material compatibility, and the need for specialized designs to ensure safety and integrity in hydrogen systems.The course also covers the specific responsibilities of stakeholders — including owners, manufacturers, fabricators, and contractors — as defined by ASME B31.12, making it a complete guide for understanding project execution in hydrogen infrastructure.

    With clear explanations and an emphasis on real-world relevance, this course is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical standards and practical engineering application.Major Learnings from the Course:Comprehensive Understanding of ASME B31.12:Gain a solid foundation in the structure, scope, and key provisions of ASME B31.12, the dedicated code for hydrogen piping and pipelines.Special Considerations for Hydrogen:Understand why hydrogen systems require special attention due to properties like hydrogen embrittlement, high diffusivity, and its impact on materials selection and system design.

    Clear Definitions & Terminologies:Master the critical definitions and technical terms used within ASME B31.12, enabling you to interpret the standard confidently and accurately in practical projects.Responsibilities of Stakeholders:Learn the defined roles and responsibilities of owners, designers, manufacturers, fabricators, and contractors under ASME B31.12 for safe and compliant project execution.

    Exclusions & Applicability:Identify what is excluded from the scope of ASME B31.12, helping you correctly determine when and where this standard applies in hydrogen-related projects.Purpose & Objectives of the Code:Discover the intent behind ASME B31.12, including its role in promoting safe, reliable, and standardized hydrogen piping systems in the growing energy transition sector.Industry Relevance & Practical Insights:Connect theoretical knowledge with real-world engineering practices relevant to hydrogen production facilities, transportation systems, and energy projects globally.

    Preparation for Hydrogen Projects:Equip yourself to contribute effectively to hydrogen infrastructure projects, which are increasingly important in the global shift toward renewable and low-carbon energy sources.By the end of this course, you will have both conceptual clarity and practical knowledge to confidently engage in hydrogen piping projects, aligned with international standards and best practices.

    Who this course is for
    Piping engineers, designers, and project engineers working on hydrogen projects or transitioning into green energy domains
    QA/QC professionals involved in fabrication and inspection of hydrogen systems
    Energy sector professionals engaged in hydrogen production, transport, or storage
    Students and early-career engineers interested in the future of energy infrastructure
    Companies preparing for hydrogen projects in refineries, petrochemicals, or renewable sectors


    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Language: English | Duration: 1h 26m | Size: 496 MB

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