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Hdpe Pipe Design : Sdr, Mrs, Hdb & Pressure Design Explained
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 43m | Size: 916.91 MB[/center]
Complete HDPE design training with SDR, MRS, HDB, PN, and pressure calculation methods and Vacuum design concept, FM
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of HDPE piping systems, including material properties and key industry applications in oil & gas, water, and industrial sectors
Explain and apply core design parameters such as SDR, MRS, and HDB, and understand their significance in determining pipe strength and performance.
Calculate the pressure rating of HDPE pipes along with Vacuum design concepts using standard engineering formulas and perform basic design evaluations.
Analyze how material strength and pipe geometry interact to ensure safe and long-term pipeline operation.
Develop a practical understanding of Factory Mutual certification
Requirements
A basic understanding of engineering concepts (mechanical, civil, or related fields) is helpful but not mandatory
Familiarity with basic mathematics (simple calculations and formulas) will be useful for understanding pressure calculations.
An interest in pipeline engineering, oil & gas, or water infrastructure systems will help you gain maximum value from the course.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. This course provides a comprehensive and technically structured understanding of HDPE pipe design fundamentals used in oil & gas, water distribution, and industrial pipeline systems. Learners will begin with the applications of HDPE piping and the role of international standards governing material classification, manufacturing, testing, and design practices. The course then builds a strong foundation in key design parameters, including SDR (Standard Dimension Ratio), MRS (Minimum Required Strength), and HDB (Hydrostatic Design Basis), along with the basis of design stress as per ASTM standards, enabling a clear understanding of how material properties and pipe geometry influence performance.
A major focus is placed on pressure design fundamentals as per ISO 4427, covering critical concepts such as PN (Nominal Pressure), MOP (Maximum Operating Pressure), allowable design stress, and pipe series (S) & SDR, along with the interrelationship between these parameters. Learners will gain the ability to perform engineering calculations through detailed numerical examples, ensuring practical application of concepts. The course also addresses vacuum design considerations, including the evaluation of external pressure and pipe stability under negative pressure conditions, supported by worked examples. Additionally, it introduces Factory Mutual requirements to provide insight into safety, compliance, and performance criteria in industrial applications. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the technical knowledge and analytical skills required to design and evaluate HDPE piping systems for safe, reliable, and long-term operation.
Who this course is for
This course is designed for learners who want to build a strong foundation in HDPE piping design and applications. It will be especially valuable for Piping Material Engineers who are fully involved in oil & gas, water, or infrastructure projects. All professionals working (from engineer Trainee to senior engineers & even project engineers) in oil & gas sectors looking to enhance their knowledge of HDPE systems.
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Hdpe Pipe Design : Sdr, Mrs, Hdb & Pressure Design Explained
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 43m | Size: 916.91 MB[/center]
Complete HDPE design training with SDR, MRS, HDB, PN, and pressure calculation methods and Vacuum design concept, FM
What you'll learn
Understand the fundamentals of HDPE piping systems, including material properties and key industry applications in oil & gas, water, and industrial sectors
Explain and apply core design parameters such as SDR, MRS, and HDB, and understand their significance in determining pipe strength and performance.
Calculate the pressure rating of HDPE pipes along with Vacuum design concepts using standard engineering formulas and perform basic design evaluations.
Analyze how material strength and pipe geometry interact to ensure safe and long-term pipeline operation.
Develop a practical understanding of Factory Mutual certification
Requirements
A basic understanding of engineering concepts (mechanical, civil, or related fields) is helpful but not mandatory
Familiarity with basic mathematics (simple calculations and formulas) will be useful for understanding pressure calculations.
An interest in pipeline engineering, oil & gas, or water infrastructure systems will help you gain maximum value from the course.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. This course provides a comprehensive and technically structured understanding of HDPE pipe design fundamentals used in oil & gas, water distribution, and industrial pipeline systems. Learners will begin with the applications of HDPE piping and the role of international standards governing material classification, manufacturing, testing, and design practices. The course then builds a strong foundation in key design parameters, including SDR (Standard Dimension Ratio), MRS (Minimum Required Strength), and HDB (Hydrostatic Design Basis), along with the basis of design stress as per ASTM standards, enabling a clear understanding of how material properties and pipe geometry influence performance.
A major focus is placed on pressure design fundamentals as per ISO 4427, covering critical concepts such as PN (Nominal Pressure), MOP (Maximum Operating Pressure), allowable design stress, and pipe series (S) & SDR, along with the interrelationship between these parameters. Learners will gain the ability to perform engineering calculations through detailed numerical examples, ensuring practical application of concepts. The course also addresses vacuum design considerations, including the evaluation of external pressure and pipe stability under negative pressure conditions, supported by worked examples. Additionally, it introduces Factory Mutual requirements to provide insight into safety, compliance, and performance criteria in industrial applications. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the technical knowledge and analytical skills required to design and evaluate HDPE piping systems for safe, reliable, and long-term operation.
Who this course is for
This course is designed for learners who want to build a strong foundation in HDPE piping design and applications. It will be especially valuable for Piping Material Engineers who are fully involved in oil & gas, water, or infrastructure projects. All professionals working (from engineer Trainee to senior engineers & even project engineers) in oil & gas sectors looking to enhance their knowledge of HDPE systems.
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