This training course is designed to provide practical aspects of the mechanical design of pressure vessels, storage tanks, thermal equipment, piping systems and fluid transport machinery. This training course will discuss the performance of these components under various operating conditions including in-depth explanation on the process of material degradation such as corrosion, erosion, fatigue and others that may lead to component failure.
What are the goals?
By attending this Coventry Academy training course, you should achieve these goals:
Understand the Safe Design and Operation of Pressurized Process Equipment
Follow the Procedure for Inspection and Testing of Process Equipment
Apply the Fundamental Concepts and Strategies to Prevent Failures
Use the Best Practices of FFS to Estimate the Remaining Life of Operating Equipment
Select the Methods of Repair and Alteration of Pressurized Process Equipment
Who is this training course for?
This Coventry Academy training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals, but will greatly benefit:
Process, Mechanical and Chemical Engineers
Operation and Maintenance Engineers
Project Engineers
Supervisors and Managers
Technical Personnel Involved in Inspection
Course Outline
Among a range of valuable topics, the following will be given high priority:
General Concept of Safety in Design: Codes and Standards
Design Features of Piping Systems, Pressure Vessels and Storage Tanks
Safe Operation of Process Equipment: Integrity Operating Window
Overheating of Boiler Tubes and Vibration of Piping Systems
Material Degradation Processes
Causes of Failures of Process Equipment and Piping Systems
Design and Operation of Fluid Handling Equipment
Inspection and Testing Techniques: API 572, API 510, API 570
Repairs, Alterations and Rerating of Process Equipment
Positive Material Identification (PMI)
The certificate
Coventry Academy Certificate of Attendance will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course