Solving Overstressed Piping Systems
Why take this course?
This self-paced course teaches how to identify overstressed components in piping systems and develop effective solutions. Topics include detecting overstressed areas, evaluating model resolution, and common design methods to improve flexibility, such as expansion loops and bellows. The course features video lectures and quizzes, and offers a certificate with PDH credits upon completion to support professional development
About the course
Overstressed components in a piping system? Learn how to identify the cause and the route to a solution. In this Self-Paced course, participants will be taken through: the identification of overstressed locations, does the model have sufficient resolution, solution methodology, common design approaches to add flexibility, expansion loops and bellows.
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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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Solving Overstressed Locations
1. Module introduction
2. Basic definitions and relations
3. Solution Process
4. Identification of overstressed locations
5. Application of more detail in model
6. Design improvements
7. Expansion loops
8. Bellows
9. Summary
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