Pressure Vessels II: Design &
Fabrication
(Conforms to ASME Codes)
Introduction:
This comprehensive course covers the 2007 Edition of the
ASME Code, Section VIII: Division 2. With this Edition, this Code was totally
re-written and updated to the latest technology. Some of the design and
fabrication rules are totally new and state-of-the-art. Having more refined and
more accurate rules, the design margins have been reduced. The use of this new
Code could result in considerable savings in materials costs and, in most cases
the overall vessel costs. There is a great deal of interest in this
international Code and ASME would be promoting its use, worldwide. This course
compares the new rules with the old rules of Division 2 and with some other
international Codes. The design margins and their effect on required thickness
will be explained. The basis and background for the new rules will be
discussed. Although the emphasis will be
on the design and analysis rules, all aspects of construction will be covered.
Course
Objectives:
By the end of
this course delegates will learn about:
• The background of various Codes and how they
compare
• How to prepare User Design Specification
• How to select materials
• What is involved with constructing a Code
stamped vessel and who is responsible for what
• How to apply the design rules of the new
Division 2
• The background of the new rules
• How to design for piping loads and other external loading and the use of various WRC Bulletins related to the subject
• How to design the most cost effective way
• When to use design by analysis
• Which method of analysis to use and how to
apply the new analysis rules
• How to categorize stresses into various
classifications and how to linearize stress distributions
• through thickness
• The various modes of failure and what causes
them
• How to exempt a vessel from fatigue analysis
and, if required, how to perform fatigue analysis
• How to interpret and apply the fabrication,
PWHT, testing and tolerance rules
• The documentation and record keeping
requirements
• What is the latest at the ASME Code Committees
and what PVRC is working on
Who
Should Attend?
Engineers,
technicians and personnel involved with the purchase, design, fabrication, or
inspection of pressure vessels, anyone from users, manufacturers, repair
organizations, inspection agencies and other organizations involved with maintenance
and repair of pressure equipment. This course is intended for beginners, as
well as experienced personnel wishing to update their knowledge
Course
Outline:
· Introduction to the ASME Boiler
& Pressure Vessel Code Acceptance criteria for design by analysis
· Comparison of Divisions 1 and 2
of Section VIII Stress classification and stress linearization
· Theories of failure and design
margins of various Codes Fatigue analysis exemption rules
· General requirements of the new
Division 2 Fatigue analysis
· Responsibilities of various
parties Simplified elastic-plastic analysis
· Materials requirements
Fabrication requirements
· Material toughness and impact
testing PWHT requirements
· General requirements of the new
Division 2 Tolerances
· Responsibilities of various
parties Requirements NDE requirements
· Design rules for internal
pressure Pressure testing
· Design for buckling Documentation
and stamping
· Design of formed and flat head
Pressure relief requirements
· New method for design of openings
Example problems
· Design for external loadings
Discussion
· Stress analysis methods
· Acceptance criteria for design by
analysis
· Stress classification and stress
linearization
· Fatigue analysis exemption rules
· Fatigue analysis
· Simplified elastic-plastic
analysis
· Fabrication requirements
· PWHT requirements
· Tolerances
· NDE requirements
· Pressure testing
· Documentation and stamping
· Pressure relief requirements
· Example problems
Code | From | To | City | Fee | |
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PP04 | 02 Feb 2020 | 13 Feb 2020 | Dubai | US$ 7000 | Book |
PP04 | 06 Apr 2020 | 17 Apr 2020 | Istanbul | US$ 7500 | Book |
PP04 | 07 Jun 2020 | 18 Jun 2020 | Cairo | US$ 6500 | Book |
PP04 | 17 Aug 2020 | 28 Aug 2020 | Kuala Lumpur | US$ 7500 | Book |
PP04 | 12 Oct 2020 | 23 Oct 2020 | London | US$ 8000 | Book |
PP04 | 14 Dec 2020 | 25 Dec 2020 | Barcelona | US$ 8500 | Book |
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