Sunday, July 19, 2020

ASME to Present Pressure Vessel and Piping Failure Modes Progr...

ASME to Present Pressure Vessel and Piping Failure Modes Progr... ASME to Present Pressure Vessel and Piping Failure Modes Progr... ASME to Present Pressure Vessel and Piping Failure Modes Program in Houston ASME Learning Development will hold a progression of Pressure Vessel and Piping (PVP) MasterClasses one month from now in Houston. The program, Pressure Vessel Piping Failures: Causes, Mitigation and Repair A Case Study Learning Series, to be held May 21-25 at the Wyndham Houston West Energy Corridor, gives architects, reviewers and controllers with a reasonable guide for settling on run-or-fix and operability choices dependent on the sound use of ASME/API codes, industry guidelines, and building practice. The program is involved seven courses, each tending to the basics of a particular harm instrument, its causes and attributes, assessment techniques for deciding the degree of harm, and the strategies and rules for assessing a segments qualification for-administration. The classes will likewise survey the principles and utilization of ASME and API codes just as other industry guidelines in settling on run-or-fix choices. The arrangement incorporates an outline meeting, PVP Integrity Assessment and Repair Using ASME/API Codes and Industry Regulations, on May 21, trailed by six Failure Mode MasterClasses: General Metal Loss Corrosion on May 22, Piping Vibration on May 23 and 24, Local Thin Areas on May 23, Pitting Corrosion on May 23, Stress Corrosion Cracking on May 24, and Waterhammer Damage in Pipes on May 25. The courses will be introduced by three famous weight vessel and channeling specialists: Don Frikken, part and past seat of the ASME B31 Pressure Piping Committee and a senior counsel at Becht Engineering; George Antaki, seat of the ASME III Working Group Piping Design and B31 Mechanical Design Committee and past individual from the joint API-579/ASME FFS-1 Committee and the ASME Post-Construction Code Committee; and Tony Scribner, previous partner chief of the Materials Technology Institute and an expert in materials building and consumption control in the substance procedure ventures with over 40 years of experience. For more data on the Pressure Vessel Piping Failures: Causes, Mitigation and Repair MasterClass Series or to enroll, visit http://go.asme.org/pvpfailures. For questions with respect to the PVP program or different MasterClass programs, contact Jennifer Delda by email at deldaj@asme.org.

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