Basics of Pipe Stress according to ASME B31.3 and EN 13480
Basics of Pipe Stress according to ASME B31.3 and EN 13480
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This on-demand course provides participants with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of pipe stress analysis. Designed for both beginners and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of process piping, this course offers a detailed exploration of the key concepts and practical applications involved in ensuring the integrity and safety of piping systems.
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Who should attend this course
• Junior piping engineers (0 to 3 years experience).• Those using pipe stress software who want to know what is behind the analysis.
• Pipe designers that want to increase their analysis capabilities.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of piping systems is beneficial.Program & Details
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Basics of Pipe Stress
1. Module introduction
2. Basic definitions and relations
3. Geometric properties of piping
4. Typical properties of piping
5. Forces and moments on pipes
6. Introduction to stress
7. Pipe stress directions
8. Hoop stress
9. Axial stress
10. Radial stress
11. External forces and bending moments
12. Shear stress
13. Stress/strain theory
14. Piping codes
15. Introduction to code stress
16. Material Codes
17. Allowable values according to codes
18. Summary
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