Introduction to Pipeline Steels: Manufacturing, Specifications, Standards, and Metallurgy:
Part 5: Codes and Standards Relevant to Pipes
and Fittings Materials 
(previously recorded live training)

  • Author: Technical Toolboxes
  • Level: Beginner
  • Study time: 1.5 hours
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This course introduces the learner to the most common codes and standards related to the metallurgical characteristics of metals concerning pipe welding and fittings. It also provides a review of the critical dates for standard codes used in the industry and explains how this affects the materials required for pipeline welding.
  • Video time: 1.5 hours

Bill Amend 

Technical Advisor at RSI Pipeline Solutions (semi-retired): Pipeline Integrity, Metallurgical Engineering and Training
ABOUT BILL
Mr. Amend has provided metallurgical engineering services to the energy industry (oil & gas production and pipelines and geothermal energy production) since 1979. He previously worked with DNV (12 years), Structural Integrity Associates (5 years), Southern California Gas Company (14 years), and Unocal Corporation (12 years).

His areas of expertise include failure analysis, integrity management of early vintage steel pipelines and pipeline welds, in-situ, nondestructive determination of pipe properties, development and review of welding procedures for in-service pipelines and pipeline repair, materials selection for hydrogen pipelines, materials testing and selection for severe geothermal environments, and technical training.

He has served in various leadership roles in subcommittees of API 1104 and has managed and conducted several research projects for PRCI, earning the Distinguished Service Award from PRCI in 2002.

He is a co-holder of three U.S. patents related to the control of corrosion in geothermal systems.Mr. Amend is a Professional Engineer registered in the State of California. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.