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January 18, 2025
8:00 AM (Local)
4 Hrs
This course format is where trainer will explain you the subject via online live session. This course will run as per specific date and time.
The participants will get
1. a theoretical background behind B31.3 requirements which helps a piping engineer understand the strengths, weaknesses, and applicability of the code requirements.
2. an understanding of how a Pipe stress Program operates.
3. an insight into the newly introduced B31J.
4. an understanding of how to develop a piping material specification on the basis of B31.3
5. an understanding of the technically challenging chapter on High-pressure piping.
6. the idea of bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and code requirements.
1. Structure and organization of B31.3.
2. Design – Fundamentals of pressure design, Flexibility calculations, Stress intensification and Flexibility factors, background to allowable stress, what is B31J, understanding how pipe stress program operates, example problems.
3. Materials – Impact testing requirements; Theoretical background. Pre and Post weld heat treatment requirements and their theoretical background.
4. Testing – Hydrostatic and Pneumatic testings, Technical background behind the testing requirements.
5. High Pressure piping- Theoretical background of code requirements. Example problems.
The online instructor-led course on A Full Overview of ASME B31.3 - Fundamentals & Application is designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of certain parts of the ASME B31.3 Code, which governs the design, materials, construction, and testing of piping systems in the chemical, petroleum, and process industries. This course will help participants comprehend the core principles of ASME B31.3 and apply them effectively in the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of process piping systems. By the end of the course, participants will be able to interpret the described ASME B31.3 requirements confidently and apply them to ensure the safety, reliability, and compliance of piping systems in their respective industries.
The course is aimed at equipping engineers involved in stress analysis of piping and pressure vessel systems with the necessary theoretical minimum required to understand the applications of solid mechanics in piping and pressure vessel codes and standards. The following professionals will benefit from the course:
Piping Engineers (Stress and Layout)
University students who want to take up a career in piping engineering and want to learn about the most widely used Industrial standard on process piping.
Experienced Piping engineers who want to understand the background of code rules and requirements of B31.3
Piping department managers.
Anyone who is interested in piping engineering in the light of ASME B31.3
Mechanical Engineers
Fabrication and Construction Engineers who want to learn ASME B31.3 jargon
Quality Assurance and Inspection Personnel
Project Managers in the chemical, petrochemical, and process industries
The course will be conducted via online MS-Teams on 18th January and 25th January 2025; Two hours on each Saturday (1:30 PM IST to 3:30 PM IST)
Industry domains :
Oil & Gas , Mechanics & Turbomachinery , Chemical & Pharmaceutical
Engineering Disciplines :
Difficulty Level :
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