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Piping related Books


This post is intended for those working in the world of piping.
If you want to learn the basic principles from books or literature, the books mentioned here are recommended for both beginners and experienced piping professionals. Many of the books and literature are often available for free download online.


Estimator's Piping Man-Hour Manual
Estimator's Piping Man-Hour Manual
by John S. (John S. Page

The book provides piping estimating (Unit rates) data including installation of pneumatic mechanical instrumentation used in monitoring various process systems. It includes installation of pneumatic mechanical instrumentation, which is used in monitoring various process systems.
Pipe Stress Engineering
Pipe Stress Engineering
by Liang-Chuan (L.C.) Peng

An up-to-date and practical reference book on piping engineering and stress analysis, the book emphasizes three main concepts: using engineering common sense to foresee a potential piping stress problem, performing the stress analysis to confirm the problem, and lastly, optimizing the design to solve the problem.
Design of Piping Systems
Design of Piping Systems
by M.W. Kellogg Company

The book offers a well-organized, comprehensive analytical method for evaluating stresses, reactions, and deflections in an irregular piping system in space, regardless of the nature, location, or number of concentrated loads or constraints. Richly illustrated and meticulously detailed.
Piping Handbook
Piping Handbook
by Mohinder L. Nayyar

Nayyar's Piping Handbook is an excellent reference because of its broad scope and depth of information. Its extensive collection of practical data and guidelines makes it a useful tool for engineers working in diverse industries, from oil and gas to chemical processes. Its emphasis on practical applications and problem-solving, combined with its comprehensive coverage of standards and regulations, ensures it remains an essential resource for professionals seeking reliable and detailed information.


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Pipe Drafting and Design
Pipe Drafting and Design
by Roy A. Parisher and Robert A. Rhea

The book provides tactics on the drafting and design of pipes, from fundamentals to detailed advice on the development of piping drawings, using manual and CAD techniques Covers 3-D model images that provide an uncommon opportunity to visualize an entire piping facility Includes exercises and questions designed for review and practice Introduces the latest 3D modeling software programs and 3D scanning systems
Process Plant Layout and Piping Design
Process Plant Layout and Piping Design
by Hunt and Bausbacher

The book presents tried-and-true workable methods and rules of thumb for plant layout and piping design for the process industries. Content is organized and presented for quick-reference on-the-job or for systematic study of specific topics. Presents general concepts and principles of plant layout from basic terminology and input requirements to deliverables.
Piping Materials Guide
Piping Materials Guide
by Peter Smith

The book covers the entire piping process, including the selection of piping materials according to the job, the application of the materials and fitting, trouble-shooting techniques for corrosion control, inspections for OSHA regulations, and even the warehousing, distributing, and ordering of materials.
Piping Design Handbook
Piping Design Handbook
by John J. McKetta

The book covers almost every phase of piping design - presenting procedures in a straightforward way.;Written by 82 world experts in the field, the Piping Design Handbook: details the basic principles of piping design; explores pipeline shortcut methods in an in-depth manner; and presents expanded rules of thumb for the piping design engineer.;Generously illustrated with over 1575 figures, display equations, and tables, the Piping Design Handbook is for chemical, mechanical, process, and equipment design engineers.
Piping Engineering Leadership for Process Plant Projects
Piping Engineering Leadership for Process Plant Projects
by James O. Pennock

The book is an indispensable resource for anyone, new or seasoned veteran, whose job it is to lead the piping engineering and design of a project.The lead person is responsible for the successful execution of all piping engineering and design for a project, technical and non-technical aspects alike.

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