Steps for Acoustic Induced Vibration Study following Energy Institute Guidelines
Anup Kumar Dey
Owner of https://whatispiping.com/
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$ 25
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Steps for Acoustic Induced Vibration Study following Energy Institute Guidelines
Why enroll
Completing "Steps for Acoustic Induced Vibration Study following Energy Institute Guidelines" propels career growth for piping stress engineers, vibration engineers, analysts, and integrity specialists in the oil and gas, chemical, and process industries. Professionals can transition into senior roles like Vibration Specialist, Acoustic Induced Vibration Lead, or Integrity Manager, or specialize in vibration analysis, acoustic induced vibration assessment, and risk-based maintenance. Mastering the steps for acoustic induced vibration study following Energy Institute guidelines enhances job prospects, earning potential, and leadership opportunities, ensuring safe and reliable operation of piping systems, and minimizing downtime risks.
Course content
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Online Course on Steps for Acoustic Induced Vibration Study following Energy Institute Guidelines
9 Lectures
208 min
Introduction
13 min
Meaning of AIV
8 min
Analysis of Acoustic induced Vibrations in Piping System
14 min
Mitigation Options Against AIV Problems
7 min
Bonus Lecture 1: Minimizing the Risk of Acoustic-Induced Vibration and Flow-Induced Vibration
56 min
Bonus Lecture 2: Introduction to Acoustic Induced Vibration (AIV) and Flow Induced Vibration (FIV) in piping systems
24 min
Bonus 3: Acoustically Induced Vibration in Process Piping
70 min
Bonus 4: Acoustic induced(AIV) vs Flow-induced vibration (FIV)
5 min
Bonus 5: Two-Phase Flow Induced Vibrations in Piping Systems: Causes, Effects, and Analysis
11 min
Course details
Acoustic Induced Vibration, as the name suggests, is the vibration induced in piping systems due to the presence of acoustic waves. These waves are generated by the flow of fluid or gas through the pipes and can lead to mechanical oscillations that may compromise the structural integrity of the system.
Acoustic-induced Vibration is a complex phenomenon that demands attention in the design, operation, and maintenance of piping systems. Recognizing the potential causes and consequences of AIV is the first step toward implementing effective mitigation strategies. As industries continue to evolve, understanding and addressing the challenges posed by AIV will be crucial in ensuring the reliability, safety, and longevity of piping systems in various applications.
Course suitable for
Oil & Gas Energy & Utilities Onshore Pipeline Piping & Layout
Key topics covered
The Causes and Effects of Piping Vibrations
What is AIV?
Reasons of AIV
AIV Analysis following Energy Institute Guidelines
AIV Mitigation Options
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