is the critical bridge between theoretical fluid mechanics and practical pipeline design. This module typically appears in certification courses (like those from NPTEL, ASME B31.3 training, or university process design programs). Engineers who master this module can design systems that are safe, cost-effective, and energy-efficient.
: Sizing typically begins with basic fluid flow equations to calculate the necessary ID based on the required flow rate and target velocity.
Module 3 provides the procedural steps to transition from a process flow requirement (how much fluid) to a physical specification (pipe size and schedule) using fluid mechanics and ASME B31.3 code requirements. PDHengineer.com sample calculation
Verify the resulting pressure drop is within available head limits. 2. Pressure Rating and Wall Thickness
[ \Delta P_fric = f \cdot \fracLd \cdot \frac\rho v^22 ]

