Heat Exchangers conform ASME BPVC VIII-1
Heat Exchangers conform ASME BPVC VIII-1
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Heat exchangers play a critical role in industrial systems, and their design must meet stringent requirements to ensure reliability and performance. This course explores the ASME BPVC VIII-1 guidelines for heat exchangers, with a focus on tubesheet properties, thickness calculations, and alternative design methods.
Key topics include:
Overview of heat exchanger types and analysis methods
Tubesheet properties: calculating effective values and thickness
Advanced calculations for tubesheet design
Exploring alternative methods for tubesheet design
Engineers will gain a robust understanding of heat exchanger design principles, enabling them to tackle real-world challenges while adhering to ASME VIII-1 standards.
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Learning Outcomes
After this course, you...• Have a good overview of the structure and applicability of the ASME VIII-1 code,
• Understand the design rules for most standard components and know the design basis for these rules,
• Have performed multiple tutorials to reinforce how to apply the rules,
• Are able to identify the limits of the code rules.
Who should attend this course
• Those designing pressure vessels with ASME BPVC VIII Div. 1.• Engineers which need to have a solid understanding of the approaches used in the code.
• Those that wish to understand the backgrounds and design basis for the code rules.
Prerequisites
Technical background.Program & Details
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Heat Exchangers
1. Introduction and Agenda
2. Types of Heat Exchangers and Analysis Methods
3. Tubesheet Properties: Calculating Effective Values
4. Tubesheet Thickness and Related Calculations
5. Alternative Methods for Tubesheet Design
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