London, 2024-12-03

Course in Hydrology For Pipeline Engineers

Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course titled "Hydrology for Pipeline Engineers." Hydrology is the science of water, dealing with its formation, cycle, and distribution on the Earth's surface and in the atmosphere. As a branch of Earth science, it primarily focuses on the waters of oceans, seas, rivers, and all forms of precipitation (rain, snow, sleet), as well as groundwater.

Given the broad and complex nature of this field, hydrology intersects with other sciences directly related to it, including meteorology, geology, statistics, chemistry, physics, and fluid mechanics. The course covers aspects relevant to pipeline engineers, addressing design issues such as hydraulic gradient calculations, pipe selection, pressure, gradual decline, injection, and stripping. Additionally, the course discusses equipment and methods for controlling elevation. One of the main tasks of hydrology specialists is typically to predict the future behavior of groundwater systems based on the analysis of previous and current observations.

Objectives and target group

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this course to the following categories:

  • Junior engineers in the pipeline industry.
  • Persons who need practical knowledge of hydraulic fluid pipelines.
  • Civil and electrical engineers in pipelines.
  • (The trainees must be able to implement engineering calculations).

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following topics:

  • Understand concepts of hydraulic pipelines.
  • Recognize fluid properties and pipelines.
  • Recognize hydraulic gradients.
  • Recognize pipelines.
Course Content
  • Introduction of hydraulic pipelines.
  • Fluid properties and design sample pipelines.
  • Main hydraulic and friction loss equations.
  • Energy, increase considerations and control systems.
  • Hydraulic gradients
  • Pump and pipe selections.
  • Economics of pipelines.