Piping engineering is a tricky discipline for some folk to grasp from the outside because in some ways - its too easy. Connecting pipe from A to B is something anyone can do. Its not hard to find a route that someone won't trip on or smash their head into. In that sense, the piping input is easy. When someone looks at a well designed piping system in the field, it just makes sense. Of course it runs at that elevation. Of course it is aligned with the other piping like so. The piping design output is deceptively intuitive. But the actual design for retaining thousands of pounds of force, straining under temperature, managing aggressive chemicals, all while still being accessible and functional - that's the hard part. If you see one today, thank a piper for making it look easy. #pipingengineering #pipingdesign
Well said Jonathan
We should have an International Piping Designer Day.
I still get nasty emails from operators with bruised heads from when I put that line too low back in 87.
Very true Jonathan. My wife giggles when we go places and I stop to admire some well thought out piping. She doesnt understand the hrs that fellow has put into that design. Almost like a Banksy
I see it every day and it is astonishing how much detail and foresight is needed. Well said sir.
Most everything seems easy in its' simplest form. The intricacies are why we need specialized engineers! The world wouldn't be the same without folks like you tackling the hard stuff.
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1moIn Brownfield situations it’s not easy to find a logical well designed route when there’s flat turns and other bad designs in the way. Minimum straight lengths etc still must be respected. It’s also impossible to say how long it will take from P & I D to layout to support and iso detail stage tho many spreadsheet Engineers May think it is. Give them a blank sheet / p & I’d and let’s watch