*Refer to Engineers Australia guidelines for recognition of CPD hours.Process Piping Design Engineering Education Australia EEA on behalf of Engineers Australia EA is proud to present th
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Process Piping Design
Engineering Education Australia (EEA) on behalf of
Engineers Australia (EA) is proud to present this
four-day intensive ‘master class’ on Process Piping from
the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Delivered by leading expert piping engineer and internationally acclaimed expert presenter Robert W Haupt This high profile and highly sought after program from the EEA ‘master class’ series is a must for piping engineers and designers and is limited to places in our Melbourne and Perth courses in 2008
Includes international expert presenter, comprehensive reference notes (and a
copy of ASME B31.3 Code), lunches and refreshments and attendance certificate
Based on the ASME B31.3 Code design requirements for process
piping design and construction and recognised by Engineers
Australia for Continuing Professional Development.*
Cost: $3,950 (incl GST) per person
$3,650 (incl GST) per person for members of EA and ASME
*
Melbourne
26 - 29 August 8.30 am – 5 pm daily Amora Riverwalk Hotel
649 Bridge Road Richmond
Perth
1 - 4 September 8.30 am – 5pm daily Rydges Perth Cnr Hay & King Streets
Course Description
The lack of commentary, or historical explanation, regarding
the B31.3 Code design requirements for process piping
design and construction is an obstacle to the designer,
manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, erector, examiner,
inspector, and owner, to provide a safe and economical
piping system This four-day intensive ‘master class’,
through the use of numerous slides shown of actual piping
installations, and personal experience of the instructor,
demonstrates how designers have correctly and incorrectly
applied the B31.3 Code This ‘master class’ explains the
intent of the Code with respect to design and why the Code
is not a design handbook Attendees come away from this
‘master class’ with a clearer understanding of how piping
systems fail and the requirements (and guidance) of the
Code to prevent such failures Attendees will gain
experience with the concerns and questions that must be
addressed to produce a safe piping system, and will learn
where and how to get these answers
The focus of the ‘master class’ is to enhance the attendees’ understanding and application of the B31.3 Code design requirements Instruction is further enhanced by in-class piping problem solving, directly applying the rules and equations of the B31.3 Code for specified design and operating
conditions to illustrate correct Code applications.
4 day course
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website www.eeaust.com.au email info@eeaust.com.au
telephone +61 3 9274 9600 fax +61 3 9326 9888 Engineering Education Australia
Process Piping
Course Outline
History, Scope, and Definitions
• Piping code history, code organization, code philosophy
• Historical rationale for code rules
• Interpretations, code cases and addenda
• Code definitions
Design
General requirements - Piping design criteria: failure
modes, stress categories, acceptance criteria; Sustained
and thermal expansion stresses (not primary and
secondary stresses), Occasional loads; Piping design;
conditions, normal design load; Considerations for
unusual load categorization
Pressure design- Straight pipe, allowances for variations
in normal operation; Elbows and bends; Tees, branch
connections, and reinforcement; Other fittings; Piping
Joints; Nonstandard components
External loads design - Avoiding piping collapse,
sustained and occasional loads; Fatigue, flexibility
analysis; Cold spring; Stress intesification factors;
Simplified design; Pipe support design, support types,
design methods
Special piping systems - Materials, fabrication,
examination, and testing
Who Should Attend
Piping engineers and designers should attend who need
a greater understanding of the Code design and analysis requirements to produce a safe-economical piping system for the plant owner
Register for the Process
Piping ‘Master Class’
To register for this four-day intensive ‘master class’ on
Process Piping visit our website at www.eeaust.com.au or
contact the EEA team on 03 9274 9600 Alternatively, please
email us on info@eeaust.com.au for a copy of the
registration form
Special Requirements
What Participants Say
Attendees will be provided with a comprehensive set of reference notes, the latest edition of the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Codebook Attendees will need to bring their own calculator
In 2007 when this special ‘master class’ series of technical courses were introduced (through the Power Piping Design & Fabrication course), the feedback about the program and expert engineer/presenter Ronald W Haupt was overwhelmingly high Participants said …
“Excellent course which covers all aspects of piping design in detail.”
“A very informative must do course for anyone involved with projects for ASME codes and practices Very well presented and more courses like these are needed.”
“The opportunity to learn from ASMEs most experienced engineers was greatly appreciated.”
“This course will bring pressure piping engineers up to speed very quickly.”
“A well rounded course presented by people with high integrity and knowledge
on the topic.”
“Well worthwhile for any design, maintenance and operations engineers Highly recommended.”
International Expert Presenter
Ronald W Haupt, P.E.is a consulting piping engineer
for Pressure Piping Engineering Associates, Inc He has
over 40 years of professional experience in the design
and analysis of industrial process and energy-related
structures, equipment, piping, pipelines, and supports
Ronald is a member of the ASME B31 Code for Pressure
Piping Standard Committee, the B31.1 Power Piping
Section Committee, B31.3 Process Piping Section
Committee, and other ASME and national codes and
standards committees
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