Udemy - Flow of fluids through piping systems , valves and pumps

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Flow of fluids through piping systems , valves and pumps

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Last updated 11/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 7h 6m | Size: 3.01 GB

Learn to size valves & piping systems, calculate pressure drop, flow of liquids & gases through pipe , fittings & valves

What you'll learn
Understand the main physical properties of fluids (viscosity, vapor pressure, specific gravity, weight density...)
Understand the theory of flow in pipe : Laminar vs Turbulent flow
Understand and learn how to use the Bernoulli Theorem for pressure drop, head loss or flow velocity assessment
Learn how to calculate the pressure drop "dP" and the head loss "hL" through any piping system
Learn how to determine the friction factor "f" of any piping system
Learn how to calculate the flow of compressible and incompressible fluids in pipe
Learn how to calculate the resistance coefficient "K" of any piping component (pipes, valves, bends, reducers, Tees, Wyes...)
Learn what the flow coefficient "Cv" of a control valve means and how to use it in assessing flows and pressure drops
Know what a control valve is and its main components
Understand the theory of regulating flow with control valves
Understand the concepts of cavitation and choking in control valves through graphics and 3D animations
Learn how to size and select a control valve when designing and operating any piping system for both gases and liquids
Understand the theory of flow measurement using differential pressure meters such as Orifice Plates, Flow Nozzles and Venturi Meters
Learn how to calculate the flow of compressible and incompressible fluids through Orifice Plates, Flow Nozzles and Venturi Meters
Learn how to size and select a flow meter when designing and operating any piping system for both gases and liquids

Requirements
Some engineering or field knowledge is preferable but not mandatory. All the concepts are explained in depth using an easy to understand language to allow students to build their knowledge from the ground up
Having attended our "Flow of Fluids Excel Workbook" training course is a plus but not mandatory
Having attended our "Piping Systems : Drafting & Design" training course is a plus but not mandatory
Having attended our "Valves : Principles, Operation & Design" training course is a plus but not mandatory