Failure Modes and Allowable Values for Piping Analysis
Failure Modes and Allowable Values for Piping Analysis
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In this on-demand course, participants will be taken through: load types assessed for conformance to EN 13480 and ASME B31.3, failure mechanisms in a piping system, sustained loads, occasional loads, and operating loads, the expansion and fatigue load cases, how to construct the load cases for a piping stress analysis.
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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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Failure Modes & Allowable Values
1. Module introduction
2. Basic definitions and relations
3. Load types
4. Failure mechanisms
5. Sustained Loads
6. Occasional loads
7. Operating Loads
8. Expansion
9. Fatigue
10. Load cases
11. Summary
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