Pipe-flo Course Library

As learners advance, the library delves into more complex scenarios. Intermediate modules cover pump selection and system curve generation, teaching engineers how to avoid common pitfalls like cavitation or operating far from the best efficiency point (BEP). Advanced courses tackle compressible flow, control valve sizing, and heat transfer in pipes, enabling users to model steam systems or natural gas transmission lines with confidence.

Furthermore, the course library addresses the specific needs of the professional engineering sector through its focus on industry-standard workflows. In a professional setting, a piping model is rarely a static entity; it is a living document used for operational troubleshooting, capacity expansion, and energy optimization. The courses often simulate real-world project lifecycles—from the initial sizing of lines during the design phase to operational scenarios in existing plants. For instance, users might be tasked with determining if an existing pump can handle a 20% increase in flow rate, a common scenario in mature industries. This focus on practical application makes the library an invaluable asset for continuing education and workforce development. pipe-flo course library

Over the next few weeks, Maria attended several courses at Pipe-Flo, expanding her knowledge of piping system design, fluid dynamics, and system optimization. She connected with other professionals, shared her own experiences, and gained valuable insights into the world of piping and fluid flow. As learners advance, the library delves into more