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B ses n A c n Des n Des n y An ys s Re re en s n
Re re en s r H Press re Vesse s ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
in ASME Code Section VIII, Division 3 Sec n VIII, D s n 2 A ern e R es
BO I LE RS A N D PR E S SU R E V E S S E L S MasterClass Series MC127 MasterClass Series/ASME STANDARDS COURSE MC121 MasterClass Series/ASME STANDARDS COURSE
This two-day MasterClass provides an overview of the design This MasterClass provides an understanding of the analytical methods
methodology and philosophy of ASME Section VIII, Division 3, Alternative found in Part 5 of Section VIII, Division 2 as well as to convey practical
Rules for High Pressure Vessels, which incorporates an overview of the information on how to meet the requirements using Finite Element
analysis methods used, including the application of FEA, to meet the Analysis (FEA). Discussion on the background of the analysis methods
requirements of the Code. and their application is presented through the ASME Pressure
Technology Bulletins, PTB-1-2013 Section VIII - Division 2 Criteria
Examples of practical applications for many of the techniques are and Commentary and PTB-3-2013 Section VIII - Division 2 Example
discussed to demonstrate the philosophy of the Code criteria. This Problem Manual.
includes an overview of the problems presented in ASME PTB-5-2013
and the ASME Section VIII, Division 3 Example Problem Manual. Detailed Attendees will gain an appreciation and understanding of how these
scenarios are examined to illustrate how the analytical techniques are analytical techniques can be applied to practical design situations.
applied, and their respective limitations. An overview of key elements The class includes detailed example problems that demonstrate
of the materials, fabrication sections, along with a review of special how the analytical techniques are to be applied, and their limitations.
construction techniques and an overview of fatigue calculations and life Detailed FEA models are presented to help illustrate the various
assessment are also included in the discussion. analytical techniques.
You Will Learn To You Will Learn To
• Identify the probable causes of piping vibration • Define the basis and application of the design by analysis
• Determine if vibration is likely to be excessive techniques to ensure proper vessel design
• Recommend methods to correct the problem if the vibration
• Apply the design by analysis techniques to the evaluation of
is excessive in–service components through the Life-Cycle Management
Who Should A end • Process and the relationship to API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Level 3
Assessments
Engineers, senior designers, maintenance, quality assurance, inspection
and manufacturing personnel who work with process piping (e.g., in the • Evaluate the basis of design by analysis techniques and how they
chemical, petroleum, plastic processing, pulp and paper fields) compare with other International Pressure Vessel Codes, EN 13445
and PD 5500
Special Requirements
Who Should A end
This Master Class is structured on the assumption that participants have a
basic understanding of at least one of the ASME B31 piping codes. Pressure vessels engineers working for owner-users, manufacturers
or engineering and design construction firms in the refining,
Participants are encouraged to bring examples of particularly challenging petrochemical and other comparable industries that desire a practical
issues encountered on the job for in-class discussion. understanding of one of the major areas of the new Division 2 of
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII
2 Days, 1.5 CEUs, 15 PDHs
Special Requirements
MASTERCLASS INSTRUCTOR
Daniel T. Peters, PE, is an internationally Attendees will be sent material via email, which they must review
recognized expert in the design and analysis prior to the course. Attendees are encouraged to discuss actual
of pressure equipment and pressure vessels, scenarios encountered as part of a class discussion. This MasterClass
specializing in high-pressure equipment. He is is structured on the assumption that participants have a basic
currently an Associate with Structural Integrity understanding of ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII
Associates, Inc. and works in the area of Division 2 and FEA.
pressure vessel and piping design, analysis,
fitness for service and asset management. He 2 Days, 1.5 CEUs, 15 PDHs
is a past Chair of the ASME Pressure Vessel
and Piping Division’s High Pressure Technology MASTERCLASS INSTRUCTOR
Committee and the Pressure Vessels and Piping David Osage, PE, CSQE, CQA, President &
Division. He has authored or coauthored several CEO of Equity Engineering Group, and Principal
papers in this area. Author of ASME BPV Code Section VIII Division
2. David is internationally recognized for his
“ This was a great course (MasterClass on Run-or- expertise in the design of new equipment
and as an industry expert and leader in the
Repair Operability Decisions…) with a very knowledgeable development and use of FFS technology. He
Instructor. The case studies on simplified corrosion, crack received a Certificate of Acclamation from ASME
analysis, etc. were most insightful. Thank you! for his work on the new ASME B&PV Code,
Section VIII Division 2.
”-- Alecia Cavender, Area Team Reliability Engineer, Marathon Petroleum
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