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Introduction to ASME VIII-2 Chapter 5

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Introduction to ASME VIII-2 Chapter 5

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About the course

ASME VIII-2 Chapter 5, "Design by Analysis," introduces advanced methods for evaluating pressure vessels beyond traditional design-by-rules approaches. This introductory course provides a comprehensive overview of the chapter, emphasizing its failure models, stress analysis techniques, and key code updates.

Key topics include:
Overview of ASME VIII-2 Chapter 5: "Design by Analysis"
Evaluation of failure models covered in Chapter 5
Revisions and updates to Section VIII, Division 2
Utilizing stress values derived from FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
The focus and objectives of Chapter 5 in modern vessel design

Through this course, engineers will gain a solid foundation in Design by Analysis, preparing them to explore advanced concepts and apply them effectively in practical scenarios.

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Learning Outcomes

After this course, you...
• understand the General Definitions and Failure Mechanisms associated with ASME VIII• 2 Ch. 5 (Design by Analysis) assessments,
• have a good overview of the code section,
• can perform Stress Categorization and are able to link results to failure mechanisms,
• have seen numerous practical examples with Shell and Brick Finite Element Models,
• know the concepts of Stress Linearization and are able to apply them,
• understand Fatigue Analysis using both Welded and Smooth Bar Methods.

Who should attend this course

• Those using Finite Element Analysis for pressure vessel design.
• People involved in projects for which the ASME VIII• Div. 2 Design by Analysis is used.
• People that need to read technical reports related to this topic.
• Beginner and intermediate pressure vessel designers.

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of Finite Element Analysis

Program & Details

  • 1. Introduction and Agenda
    2. ASME VIII-2 Chapter 5 ''Design by Analysis''
    3. Failure model evaluated in Chapter 5
    4. Code revisions of Section VIII division 2
    5. Stress values from FEA
    6. Focus of the course

Certification

A personal digital certificate will be made available upon successful completion of the course. A sample Certificate is shown below.

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