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October 15, 2022
4:00 AM (Local)
196.5 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.
This course will cover basic and advanced topics of Pressure Vessel Engineering Design and Fabrication requirement to provide a robust understanding of the background theory behind technical requirements of Pressure Vessel codes and standards. This will serve as a refresher course on core and advanced topics of Pressure Vessel Engineering to understand technical background of design and analysis as per codes & standards.
This course covers all important aspects of Pressure Vessel Design, Fabrication and testing, which comprises of
All of above topics are covered in different modules of this course hence we encourage you to enroll all modules to learn all major and critical areas of Pressure vessel engineering.
Classifications of Static Equipment Engineering is a specialized discipline of Mechanical Engineering which covers the design of static equipments like Pressure vessels (Process Columns, Drums, Reactors, Separators, Drain vessel), Heat exchangers (Shell and Tube, Plate and Frame, Plate and Shell, Air Coolers), Atmospheric Tanks (Low pressure and LPG Tanks), Flare Stack in chemical, petrochemical, or hydrocarbon facilities. We have different courses to cover above listed equipment & do participate in all courses.
This course gives you a complete understanding & fundamentals of Pressure vessel Design & Engineering. Following topics are covered in this course
1. Overview Equipment in Energy Sector
a. Oil and gas Industry process equipment
b. Refinery and Petro-Chemical process equipment
2. Pressure vessel Engineering
a. Engineering Organization
b. Static Equipment discipline particular about pressure vessel team
c. Various Disciplines & stakeholders
d. How Static Equipment Department Works
e. Pressure vessel for Beginners
3. Components of Pressure vessel
a. Orientation of vessel
b. Different type of supports
c. Types of Flanges
d. Types of Nozzles
e. Types of Dishend
4. Design of Pressure vessel
a. Understanding design parameters
b. Thickness Calculation for Internal and External pressure
c. Nozzle Reinforcement calculation
d. Local Load Analysis WRC 537 & WRC 297
e. Flange rating
f. Stiffiner ring design
g. Saddle design
5. Load Cases
a. Different types of internal and external loads & combinations
b. Wind loads
c. Seismic loads
d. Snow loads
e. Impact Loads
f. Transportation loads
g. Erection loads
6. Codes & Standards
a. Introduction to ASME Section VIII DIV 1 / 2 / 3 Standards
b. Dimensional Standards
c. Material Standards
d. Pipe thickness
e. Flange Standards
f. Fitting Standards
7. Fabrication Requirements
a. Dishend Fabrication
b. Plate Rolling
c. Pressure vessel fabrication tolerance requirement
d. Welding and weld joints
e. Impact testing requirements
f. Platform and ladders
g. Heat Treatment requirement
Pre Heat
Post weld heat treatment
Normalizing
Annealing
Tempering
8. Inspection
a. Asbuilt dimensional measurement
b. Types of Non destructive Examination
c. Radiography Examination
d. Magnetic particle Examination
e. Dye Penetration Examination
f. Ultrasonic Examiantion
g. Hardness testing
9. Testing
a. Pneumatic Testing
b. Hydro test water quality
c. Hydro test saddle
d. Hydraulic Testing
10. Transportation and preservation
a. Transportation saddle and supports
b. Preservation method for vessel
1. How elementary and advanced topics of pressure vessel manufacturing that are applied in development of Pressure vessel codes and standards.
2. Theoretical background behind design code requirements which helps an engineer understand the strengths, weaknesses and applicability of the code requirements.
3. An insight into the newly introduced codes.
4. Bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and code requirements.
5. University students who want to take up career in static equipment engineering and wants to learn about the most widely used Industrial standard.
6. Experienced engineers who want to understand the background of code rules and requirements
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