Materials, Fabrication, Inspection
& Testing Requirements for Pressure Vessels
Introduction:
Based on the
ASME Code Section VIII, pressure vessels are containers for the containment of
pressure, either internal or external. This pressure may be obtained from an
external source, or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect
source, or any combination thereof. Based on the rules for pressure vessel
design and construction, you will gain a comprehensive introduction to the
requirements of Section VIII, Division 1 including background, organization,
design, materials, fabrication, inspection, testing and documentation of
pressure vessels. The more commonly used subsections and paragraphs will be
covered, and a discussion of individual problems or situations will be
included.
Course
Objectives:
By the end of
this course delegates will be able to:
Gain the basic understanding of the
fabrication, inspection and testing portions of ASME Section VIII Division. Principals
of design will also be discussed, but not in sufficient detail that this course
can be considered sufficient as a design course for new construction. ASME VIII
Division 1 deals only with new construction, but in this course the application
of the principles expressed in the Code will be extrapolated to deal with
operation and maintenance issues and how they work with API 510 for post
construction inspection, repairs and alterations. The course also includes a
brief introduction to ASME Section II Part A (ferrous material standards) and
to ASME Section IX Welding Qualifications.
Who
Should Attend?
Inspectors,
engineers, maintenance and QA personnel who work for owner-user companies,
inspection companies, fabricators, maintenance service and repair companies,
inspection companies, EPC's and others who want an understanding of the
principals and applications of ASME VIII Division
Course
Outline:
Understanding Codes and Standards
· History of pressure equipment Codes
· Scope of CSA B51 Boiler
· Pressure Vessel & Pressure
· Piping Code
· Design registrations
· Owner/user programs
Considerations that Form the Basis for Code Rules
· Ductile and brittle fracture
· Elastic and plastic collapse
· Creep and stress rupture
· Fatigue
· Stress intensity (concentration)
· Corrosion and environmental assisted cracking
Composition of Steels: Introduction to API 510
· Owner/user responsibilities
· Owner's inspector responsibilities
· Determining rates of deterioration
· Determining inspection frequency
· Weld joint efficiencies
ASME VIII, Division 1
· Finding your way around in ASME VIII Div. 1
· Application and limitations of Division 1
· Responsibilities:
· Owner-user
· Manufacturer
· Authorized inspector
· Materials and components
· Listed, unlisted, unknown materials, and test reports
· Bolting
· Casting efficiency
· Specifications: ASTM standards and ASME Section II Parts A, B, C
· Determination of minimum service temperature (MDMT)
· Loading determinations and formulas for thickness requirements
· Branch connections and reinforcement
· Vessel support considerations
· Non pressure loading
· Responsibilities of fabricator
· Responsibilities and duties of the authorized inspector
· Extent of required examination
· Leak testing
· Documentation required
· Marking and identification of pressure vessels
· Pressure relief requirements
· Weld design details
· Location and types of joints
· Service restrictions
· Weld joint classification system
· Weld joint efficiencies
· Weld attachment details
· Radiographic examination
· Carbon and low alloy steel requirements
· Heat treatment
· Temper bead welding
· Other materials and special constructions
· Mandatory and Non-Mandatory
Code | From | To | City | Fee | |
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PP19 | 24 Jan 2022 | 04 Feb 2022 | Madrid | US$ 8500 | Book |
PP19 | 16 Mar 2020 | 27 Mar 2020 | Manila | US$ 8500 | Book |
PP19 | 17 May 2020 | 28 May 2020 | Sharm el Sheikh | US$ 7000 | Book |
PP19 | 13 Jul 2020 | 24 Jul 2020 | Tokyo | US$ 9500 | Book |
PP19 | 28 Sep 2020 | 09 Oct 2020 | Singapore | US$ 8500 | Book |
PP19 | 22 Nov 2020 | 03 Dec 2020 | Casablanca | US$ 7000 | Book |
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