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🚨 *Final Session of ASME B31.3 Part 1 – Now Live!* 🚨 Hi everyone! 👋 I’m thrilled to announce the *21st session of the ASME B31.3 course* is now available on my YouTube channel! This episode marks the **completion of Part 1**, where we’ve explored a wide range of foundational topics in piping design. *Key Topics Covered in Part 1* ✅ *History and Philosophy of the Code* – Why ASME B31.3 exists and its practical importance. ✅ *Factor of Safety* – Balancing safety and efficiency in piping systems. ✅ *Piping Documents* – Understanding the differences between Codes, Standards, and Specifications. ✅ *Design Pressure & Temperature* – How to select values based on system requirements. ✅ *Low-Temperature Requirements & Impact Testing* – Ensuring material performance under extreme conditions. ✅ *Pressure Design of Components* – Detailed calculations for Straight Pipes, Fittings, Miter Bends, Branch Connections, Flanges, and Blanks. *What’s in This Session?* In this episode, we apply the concepts covered so far to *determine the class of flanges and blanks* using a practical example. Topics include: 🔹 *Material Compatibility:* Exploring ASTM A335 Gr. P11 and its equivalent forged material, ASTM A182 Gr. F11. 🔹 *Pressure-Temperature Ratings:* Step-by-step use of ASME B16.5 tables, including how to apply *linear interpolation* for accurate and cost-effective designs. 🔹 *Flange Classes:* Understanding why Class 600, 900, or others are chosen based on design pressure and temperature. 🔹 *PMS Categorization:* Learn how components are grouped into PMS classes based on material, pressure-temperature rating, and corrosion allowance. 🔹 *Blank Design Standards:* Referencing ASME B16.48 to determine pressure-temperature ratings and dimensional requirements for blanks. *Why This Session Matters* 💡 Using interpolation, we show how you can achieve *optimal design* without unnecessary costs by avoiding overdesign. 💡 Learn how to specify flanges properly for welding, ensuring the flange and pipe thickness match for seamless butt-welding or socket-welding applications. *What’s Coming in Part 2?* We’re just getting started! In **Part 2**, we’ll cover: ➡️ Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components & Joints ➡️ Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection Guidelines ➡️ Inspection, Examination, and Testing Procedures *Don’t Miss Out!* 📽️ *Watch the Episode Now:* [Insert YouTube Link] 📂 *Excel File for Interpolation:* Available on my website! Let’s continue learning together. I’d love to hear your questions, feedback, or insights in the comments. If you’ve found this series valuable, share it with your colleagues or peers in the industry! Thank you for your support throughout Part 1. Looking forward to seeing you in Part 2! 🙌 #ASME #B313 #PipingDesign #FlangeDesign #PressureDesign #Engineering #YouTube #Learning #MechanicalEngineering