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Design of Pressure Vessel using PV Elite – Basics of Metallurgy and Material Selection

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Shanmugam V
Shanmugam VLead / Senior Mechanical Engineer/Static Equipment Engineer
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Why enroll

1. How elementary and advanced topics of Metallurgy and Material Science 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

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Oil & Gas Upstream
  • You're a Mechanical Engineering / Metallurgy & Material Science professional
  • You have some foundational knowledge in the subject
  • You prefer live, instructor-led training with Q&A

You should skip if

  • You're looking for an introductory overview course
  • You need a different specialisation outside Mechanical Engineering
  • You need fully self-paced, on-demand content

Course details

This course will cover basic and advanced topics of Pressure Vessel Engineering Design and Manufacturing 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

• Design, Analysis and Engineering requirement for Pressure Vessel

• Metallurgy and Material Selection while designing Pressure vessel

• Fabrication prerequisite while Pressure Vessel engineering

• Heat Treatment requirement for Pressure Vessel

• Testing & Inspection essentials for Pressure Vessel Design

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.

Course suitable for

Key topics covered

This module talks about ASME Code. ASME Section II Part A, B & D standards & also various Lattice structures will be discussed so that the actual usage in industry can be understood. Chemical & mechanical properties of various types of steels will be covered at length. Anyone who goes through these details will be able to understand and implements the facts in live projects. Following topics are covered in this module

1. Basics of Metallurgy

a. Understanding FCC & BCC structures-

b. Behavior of Carbon

c. Alloying Elements

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Training details

This is a live course that has a scheduled start date.

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Questions and Answers

A: This keeps the mechanical design aligned with actual stress and relief conditions. B ignores the density impact on relief backpressure and governing cases. C mixes degradation margin with load recalculation, solving a different problem. D fixes overpressure protection while leaving shell stress assumptions stale.

A: This blocks sulfide stress cracking under wet H2S conditions. B trades one failure mode for chloride cracking and hydrogen issues. C targets dry, hot sulfidation, not wet sour cracking. D leaves the base metal vulnerable once coatings are damaged or holidays form.

A: This preserves allowable stress assumptions when weld quality is statistically less certain. B relates to cyclic service and is handled elsewhere. C is controlled by impact testing and MDMT checks. D is a time-dependent degradation, not an initial fabrication uncertainty.

A: This explains leakage without plastic deformation and clusters at weld toes. B would show global yielding or bulging. C doesn't create immediate leak paths during hydro. D shifts the symptom to flange faces, not weld metal.