Tuesday, June 9, 2020

PVP Failure Modes Case Study Learning Series to be Offered Nex...

PVP Failure Modes Case Study Learning Series to be Offered Nex... PVP Failure Modes Case Study Learning Series to be Offered Nex... PVP Failure Modes Case Study Learning Series to be Offered Next Month During Boiler Code Week ASME Learning Development will have three ASME Pressure Vessel Piping (PVP) Failure Modes MasterClasses one month from now related to ASME Boiler Code Week in Atlanta, Ga. The daylong courses will be held from Nov. 14 to 16 at the Westin Peachtree Plaza. Through a progression of contextual analysis based courses, which will be educated by top industry specialists George Antaki and Tony Scribner, each course in the program will analyze the basics of a particular harm system, its causes and attributes, the strategy for review to recognize harm, and the strategies to assess the segments readiness for-administration. Rules and utilization of ASME and API Codes just as other industry guidelines are talked about in settling on run-or-fix choices. The principal course in the arrangement, PVP Integrity Assessment and Repair Using ASME/API Codes, An Overview (MC152), on Nov. 14 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., will acquaint members with the way to deal with trustworthiness appraisal and fixes of fixed gear (tanks, vessels, and funneling frameworks) across ventures, including the substance procedure industry, the oil-gas pipeline industry, treatment facilities and petrochemicals, atomic force, and fossil force plants. From 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Nov. 15, the MasterClass PVP Failure Mode: Metal Loss Corrosion and Erosion (MC160) will survey the causes and attributes of metal misfortune in pressure gear and funneling frameworks. The course will likewise deliver how to decide the honesty of the framework or segment, how to conclude whether to keep the framework or part in administration, and how to fix and forestall repeat. In making these appraisals, the direction accessible in ASME Codes and other industry guidelines will be talked about, just as what isn't tended to in codes and guidelines and is subsequently at the attentiveness of the specialist. The last course in the arrangement, PVP Failure Mode: Stress Corrosion Cracking (MC156), will cover the causes and qualities of stress erosion breaking (SCC), diagnosing its causes, deciding the uprightness of the framework or part, concluding whether to keep the framework or segment in administration, and fixing and forestalling repeat. The class, which will happen Nov. 16 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., will give a point by point conversation of the expectation of SCC beginning, just as disappointment appraisals and fix alternatives. Registrants can set aside to 10 percent when they pursue more than one of the MasterClasses. To enlist, visit http://calendar.asme.org/EventDetail.cfm?EventID=41619. In the event that you need help with enlistment, contact ASME Customer Care at (800) 843-2763 or email customercare@asme.org. For questions with respect to the Pressure Vessel Piping Failure Modes MasterClass Series or different MasterClass programs, contact Jennifer Delda at deldaj@asme.org.

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