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An overview of Chapter II and Chapter IX of ASME B31.3

Anindya Bhattacharya

Anindya Bhattacharya

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An overview of Chapter II and Chapter IX of ASME B31.3

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  • Language

    English

Why enroll

1. How elementary and advanced topics of Solid mechanics are applied in development of Piping and 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 piping engineering or 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

Opportunities that awaits you!

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Course details

This course will cover basic and advanced topics from Solid Mechanics required to provide a robust understanding of the background theory behind technical requirements of Piping and Pressure Vessel codes and standards. A refresher course on core and advanced topics of Solid mechanics required to understand technical background of Piping and Pressure Vessel codes and standards.

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical
  • Mechanics & Turbomachinery
  • Civil & Structural
  • Mechanical
  • Piping & Layout

Key topics covered

The topics that will be covered in this course will be –

1. The concepts of load and displacement driven stress- Concepts will be elucidated with real life examples.

2. Why separate allowables have seen set for load and displacement driven allowables? - Correlation with associated failure mechanisms.

3. The concepts of stress intensification and flexibility factors- Theoretical background.

4. An overview of Markl’s works- Historial background.

5. Recent challenges to Markl’s works- Work by Tony Paulin and Chris Hinnant.

6. How the issue of Creep has been addressed in B31.3? - With brief introduction to the topic of Creep.

7. Background to allowable stresses in B31.3- Theoretical background.

8. What are the significances of stress range reduction factor and weld joint strength reduction factor? – Theoretical background.

9. Design of high-pressure piping- equations, challenges and difference between Chapter IX and Chapter II of ASME B31.3 – Fundamental differences with associated background theory.

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

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