I received this question via email and wanted to see what recommendations you might have:
A friend told me to read the Natural Gas Technologies: Application Guide- Edition VII book, which lead me to your blog page. He said understanding the book was essential to getting a job, along with "Control Valve Handbook" and "Pipeline Rules of Thumb". Are there other textbooks you imagine might be useful for a practicing structural engineer, both from Emerson and other sources?
I received this feedback from Chuck Miller I also wanted to pass along:
Our standard reference for pipeline training is “Oil & Gas Pipelines in Nontechnical Language – Thomas Meisner” - https://www.amazon.com/Oil-Gas-Pipelines-Nontechnical-Language/dp/159370058X Other resources that may have some value to James might be the following Courses by PETEX: Week 1 – Pipeline Design - https://petex.utexas.edu/index.php/training/314 Week 2 – Operations https://petex.utexas.edu/index.php/training/313 Week 3 – Maintenance https://petex.utexas.edu/index.php/training/312
Our standard reference for pipeline training is “Oil & Gas Pipelines in Nontechnical Language – Thomas Meisner” - https://www.amazon.com/Oil-Gas-Pipelines-Nontechnical-Language/dp/159370058X
Other resources that may have some value to James might be the following Courses by PETEX:
Any other suggestions that you might have? Thanks!