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ADVANCED PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS

50000 32000

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Would you be interested knowing the answers of questions like:

‘What does exactly ‘Stress’ mean: A scalar or vector or more?’

‘What exactly should I read from ASME B31.3 code and other standards like API 610, API 650 etc.?’

‘Why the spring is provided in piping and how to select it’

‘Why Flange leaks, nozzle cracks, line deforms, pipe to pipe fitting cracks and how to calculate it?’

‘How CAESAR II calculates the stresses? How to read stress report?

‘How stress analysis used to be performed in early stage when there were no computers’

……… And answers to many more ADVANCED questions along with Practical problems.

To enhance our mechanical design engineers’ skills in analysing, studying, and solving different engineering problems.

The course starts with the fundamentals required to perform Pipe Stress Analysis. It also talks about the International code requirements, best industry practices and then ends with Practical application of Pipe Stress Analysis using “CEASAR II” software to build piping system models and to analyse the output.

The piping Engineer with knowledge of “Pipe Stress Analysis” can work in all core engineering industries (viz. Refineries, Oil and Gas, Petroleum sector). He / She will able to deliver independently in areas of Piping Design, Layout and Analysis.

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Quality Assurance Staff, Piping Design engineers, stress engineers, designers

Any aspiring engineer, he/she can be a trainee engineer, designer, Sr. Engineer, Plant Operating engineer, Project engineer or a Manager, who wants to clear his/her fundamentals clear and wants to know more about this subject and software can attend this course

 

 

Syllabus:

  1. Important concepts of Stress Analysis.
  2. Theories of Failure: Maximum Shear stress Theory, Von Mises Theory.
  3. Interpreting International Piping code equations, ASME B31.1, B31.3
  4. Theory behind load case formation and CAESAR II practical on it.
  5. Understanding CAESAR II software, its configuration set up, miscellaneous modelling commands.
  6. How to read and interpret results of CAESAR II output, their sign convention and tracing back the cause of forces / stresses.
  7. Support types and their application. Special supports like snubbers, struts, sway Braces and CAESAR II practical on it.
  8. Manual Spring Selection and theory behind it and CAESAR II demonstration.
  9. Constant Effort Spring working
  10. Pipe Span Calculation
  11. Guided Cantilever Method, Nomograph, Thumb Rules for flexibility and its verification using CAESAR II.
  12. Expansion Loop sizing by Graphical method and its verification using CAESAR II wizard.
  13. Criteria to identify stress critical lines and system formation.
  14. Expansion Bellows, Thrust force, application of Bellows, which type of bellow to be used at what location and how to model bellow in CAESAR II.
  15. Slug force, PSV Thrust force, Rupture Disk force calculations and supporting against it. Corresponding CAESAR II practical.
  16. Stress Intensification factor, Flexibility factor.
  17. Flange leakage analysis calculations
  18. Calculation of stresses in shell with attachment using WRC107
  19. WRC297 flexibilities
  20. Overview of Typical systems such as Piping connected to Tanks, Pumps, Exchangers, Columns, Air Fin coolers, turbines.
  21. At the end of the course live interaction with faculty through Video conferencing.

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Being the Trainer for more than a decade, I strongly observed that most of the engineers have not been taught the subject with its application. Engineers know theory by not its application and when the time comes to solve a problem they cannot recollect / co-relate which concepts to be applied. Thus. they survive on ‘Software’. If one removes ‘software’ and ‘search engineer’ from their hand the engineer becomes handicapped. Also, they have a mis-conception of ‘software results are always right’ without knowing its limitations and background calculations

There are training courses available in Oil & Gas Industry but they emphasis either on software or the Trainer may not be a practicing engineer. Hence, there is a strong NEED of having platform where Industry Experts can guide the Undergraduate, Fresh and even experienced engineers. Not only teach them software but also hand calculations. Since these industry experts are very Busy in their schedule we have decided to go with ‘On line recorded training’ where engineers across the globe can be benefited.

We are starting this web site with course in PIPE STRESS ANALYSIS and soon going to introduce courses on Dynamic Pipe Stress analysis, Pipeline Stress analysis, Piping Material and Specifications, Surge / Water Hammer Analysis, FEA & CFD applications in Oil & Gas and few more. The industry experts who wish to use this platform to launch their courses should not hesitate to contact us.

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