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Online Course on Pressure Relief Valve Piping Stress Analysis using Caesar II

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Anup Kumar Dey

Owner of https://whatispiping.com/

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Languages: English
Date:Will be soon
Views:6373 Views
Enrollments:5 Enrollments
Duration:98 Min

Why Do You Enroll?

Joining the PSV (Pressure Safety Valve)/PRV piping stress analysis course is essential for engineers and professionals involved in the design and maintenance of piping systems, especially in industries like oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation. This specialized course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to accurately assess and mitigate the stresses and forces acting on piping systems due to PSV operations. By mastering these techniques, professionals can ensure the integrity and safety of critical infrastructure, prevent costly failures, and comply with industry standards and regulations. Furthermore, the course enhances one's expertise in a niche field, increasing career opportunities and the potential for advancement in the engineering sector.


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Key Topics Covered

  • Brief about Pressure Safety Valve Systems

  • PSV Reaction Force Calculation

  • Application of PRV Reaction Force in Stress System

  • Case Study of Stress Analysis of PSV System using Caesar II Software

  • Best Practices for PSV Piping Stress Analysis

At the same time, the course will be suitable for

  • Piping Stress Engineers

  • Piping Engineers

  • Piping Leads

  • Piping Stress Analysis Reviewer


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Course Details

PSV or pressure safety valves (pressure relief valves) are a type of valve and are very common in any process industry. To protect any equipment from overpressure PSV systems are used in lines. When the pressure inside the system/equipment exceeds a pre-determined level (normally Set Pressure), they are activated automatically and release the pressure by popping up and bringing the equipment pressure to a safe operating level.
Two types of PSVs are extensively used in process industries:

  • Open discharge PSV

  • Closed discharge PSV

Due to an uncertain event if the pressure of any equipment becomes higher than the set pressure of the installed PSVs then they pop up and reduce the system pressure. During popping-up activity, the PSVs exert a huge reaction force over the system. During the analysis of PSV-connected stress systems, we have to consider this reaction force. This is the main reason that PSV-connected systems become stress-critical. The following course will explain the methods used during the analysis of such systems using Caesar II with a proper case study. So, what are you waiting for? Join us on this exhilarating journey towards becoming a Pressure Safety Valve Stress Analysis expert. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your engineering prowess and advance your career.

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Course Content

1. Introduction to PSV piping system stress analysis

Introduction to PSV or PRV piping system stress analysis

2. Reaction force calculation

This video discusses the PSV reaction for Calculation methodology for liquid and gas systems

3. Applying reaction force in the software

Applying reaction force in the software to analyse

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