Pipe Stress Analysis Using Caesar II
Pipe Stress Analysis Using Caesar II
Santika Hotel Bali| 11 – 15 Oktober 2010 | Rp.8.250.000,-
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN
- To learn the piping Codes, Standard and Regulations
- To learn Technical Piping Documentation
- To learn piping design loads and be able to conduct stress analysis
- To understand the ANSI Piping Codes and ASME Codes
- To learn piping support analysis & design
- To utilize software Caesar II to conduct static and dynamic stress calculation, including expansion, bend, flange, and other equipment
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Piping Engineers
- Piping Designer
- Mechanical Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers and supervisors
- Service Engineers and supervisors
- Work over engineers and supervisors
- Plant Engineers
- Petroleum Engineers
COURSE OUTLINE
Basic Theory
- Basic Stress Theory
- Piping Systems: Codes, Standards and Regulations
- Piping Design Loads
- Pipe Stress Requirement
- ANSI Piping Codes and ASME Codes
- Pipe Support Systems
Using Caesar II
- Main Menu
- Modeling Approach
- Static Analysis
- Dynamics Analysis
- Structural and Buried Pipeline
- Output Processing
Case Studies: Real problem
Instructor
DR. Ir. I Wayan Suweca has been a senior consulting engineer specialist for PT. TIMAH Tbk., PT. TAMBANG BATUBARA Bukit Asam, KONDUR Petroleum S.A., and PT. KAI whereas he’s involved in failure analysis of machineries and equipments’ design. Mr. Wayan also is a distinguished professor of mechanical engineering at ITB since 1987 and has conducted numerous short courses and seminars for various major oil companies such as PT. CALTEX Pacific Indonesia, PT. FREEPORT Indonesia as well as VICO.
His field of expertise includes mechanical design and drawing, stress analysis and computer aide MSC/Nastran finite element program, mining hydraulics, and vibrations control as well as maintenance management. Mr. Wayan received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, French in 1990.
Schedule
11 – 15 Oktober 2010
5 days
Venue
Santika Hotel Bali
Tuition Fee
Rp.8.250.000,-per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.