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Pressure Vessel / Heat Exchanger Engineering Design & Analysis for Engineers (PVHEEDA) Level 1 & Level 2

Original price was: $1350.00.Current price is: $699.00. exc VAT

Purpose

This course is designed to provide detailed knowledge of Pressure Vessel / Heat Exchanger Engineering Design & Analysis and will assist those who are responsible for Pressure Vessel / Heat Exchanger Engineering Design & Analysis.

The course will enable attendees to manage and regulate Pressure Vessel / Heat Exchanger Engineering Design & Analysis projects and contractors more effectively and efficiently.

Who Should Attend?

Whether you are an engineer or designer involved in the initial design, the fabrication or the re-rating of either horizontal or vertical pressure vessels, tall towers or heat exchangers – this course is for you.

Target Group / Application Areas

* Beverage * Brewing * Chemical * Equipment * Food * Offshore * Petrochemical * Pharmaceutical * Piping * Power * Process and Plant Design * Shipbuilding * Water Treatment

Pre requisites

No previous experience with PV – Elite is necessary, but a general knowledge of AutoCAD and Plant and Structural terms is an advantage.

Training Mode : Online (Only)

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Description

PV Elite is a complete solution for the quick and comprehensive design of pressure vessel and heat exchanger design, analysis, and evaluation for the process industry. Intergraph PV Elite Productivity Training is one of the few pressure vessel and exchanger design and analysis courses combining technical knowledge with practical training.

PV Elite provides engineers, designers, estimators, fabricators and inspectors around the world with solutions that match their pressure vessel design requirements. Because the program is easy to learn and use, it is perfect for both full-time vessel designers and for those occasional users who require quick start up and confidence in their safety code calculations

The program considers the whole vessel, addressing all of the wall thickness rules and stress analysis requirements for vertical towers, horizontal vessels and heat exchangers. Or, individual pressure vessel components may be modeled and evaluated according to current safety codes.

Whether it’s a simple component check or a complete vessel design, PV Elite’s input, analysis and output have been designed to be clear accurate and concise.

Why learn PV-Elite

  • Users of PV – Elite can design equipment for the most extreme uses and can do so quickly, accurately and profitably.
  • PV Elite also evaluates and re-rates existing vessels including fitness for service analysis.
  • PV Elite gives owner operators and engineering firms across the globe the opportunity to create vessel and heat exchanger designs quickly and accurately.
  • With robust data collection tools and an inclusive set of international code rules and region-specific content, PV Elite can be adapted to projects of varying scopes

Course Outline

  • Types of CAD Programs
  • Introduction to INTEGRAPH PV – ELITE
  • An overview of the PV- Elite GUI
  • PV – Elite Design Basics
  • Designing for internal and external pressure.
  • Analysis of stresses due to loads on nozzles, clips etc.
  • Flange design and analysis.
  • Nozzle design and analysis.
  • Exchanger design, including ASME (UHK) requirement
  • Vertical vessel skirt, base ring and leg and support lug design
  • Horizontal vessel saddles support design
  • Wind and seismic loads
  • Rigging analysis
  • Introduction to Fitness for Service
  • Course review and design projects

Assessment

Participant underpinning knowledge of Pressure Vessel / Heat Exchanger Engineering Design & Analysis will be accessed with design project & short answer multiple-choice questionnaire and case studies at the conclusion of the course.

Professional Certificate

Issued directly by Chess Subsea Engineering Europe.

How to Register

Click here to download registeration booklet on msword and email completed booklet to info@chesssubseaengineering.org directly.

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