Pipe Stress Analysis Complete Course from PASS

Piping Stress Analysis Basics and Advanced Techniques. For Beginners and for Experienced Pipe Stress Engineers

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Pipe Stress Analysis Complete Course from PASS

What You Will Learn!

  • Pipe stress analysis theory. Load types. Stress types. Bourdon effect. Creep effect in high temperature piping, creep rupture usage factor (Appendix V B31.3)
  • ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, ASME B31.4, ASME B31.5, ASME B31.8, ASME B31.9, ASME B31.12 code requirements for pipe stress analysis
  • How to use PASS/START-PROF software for pipe stress analysis
  • How to work with different load cases
  • How to model different types of piping supports, spring selection
  • What is stress intensification and flexibility factors and how to calculate them using FEA and code requirements
  • How to model trunnion and lateral tees
  • How to model pressure vessels and columns connection: modeling local and global flexibility, WRC 297, WRC 537, FEA
  • How to model storage tank connection (API 650)
  • How to model connection to air cooled heat exchanger API 661, fired heater API 560, API 530
  • How to model connection to Pump, Compressor, Turbine (API 610, API 617, NEMA SM23)
  • How to model buried pipelines: Submerged Pipelines, Long Radius Bends Modeling of Laying, Lifting, Subsidence, Frost Heaving, Fault Crossing, Landslide
  • Underground pipelines Seismic Wave Propagation, Pipe Buckling, Upheaval Buckling, Modeling of Pipe in Chamber, in Casing with Spacers. Electrical Insulation kit
  • Minimum design metal temperature calculation MDMT calculation, impact test
  • Modeling of Expansion Joints, Flexible Hoses, Couplings
  • Import and export to various software: CAESAR II, AVEVA, REVIT, PCF format, etc.
  • How to do Normal Modes Analysis and how to interpret results
  • ASME B31G Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipeline Calculation
  • The course is based on PASS/START-PROF software, though it will be valuable for users of any other tools like CAESAR II as it contains a lot of theoretical info

Description

This course created by experienced piping stress analysis specialists covers all features of onshore above ground and underground piping and pipeline analysis. The course is based on PASS/START-PROF software applying, though it will be valuable for users of any other pipe stress analysis tools like CAESAR II as it contains a lot of theoretical information.

Who should attend: process, piping and mechanical engineers specialized in design and piping stress analysis for the specified industries:

  • Oil & Gas (Offshore/Onshore)

  • Chemical & Petrochemical

  • Power (Nuclear/ Non-Nuclear)

  • District Heating/Cooling

  • Water treatment

  • Metal industry

Training software: all trainees are provided with a free 30-days PASS/START-PROF license.

Certificate: After finishing the course you will receive the certificate from udemy and also certificate from PASS.

PASS/START-PROF provides comprehensive pipe stress analysis with related sizing calculations according to international and national codes and standards. First introduced in 1965, PASS/START-PROF combines a highly efficient solver, powerful analysis features, very friendly and easy user GUI, an intuitive 3D graphical pre/post-processor, and a detailed help system with embedded intelligence from generations of piping design experts.

Course consists of pre-recorded video lectures, quizzes, examples and handout materials.

  • Section 1. Working with PASS/START-PROF User Interface 339 min

  • Section 2. Piping Supports 138 min

  • Section 3. Stress Analysis Theory and Results Evaluation 237 min

  • Section 4. Underground Pipe Modeling 249 min

  • Section 5. Static and Rotating Equipment Modeling and Evaluation 244 min

  • Section 6. Expansion Joints, Flexible Hoses, Couplings 106 min

  • Section 7. Non-Metallic Piping Stress Analysis 99 min

  • Section 8. External Interfaces 65 min

Who Should Attend!

  • Junior and experienced piping design engineers and pipe stress engineers

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