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WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers in the field of advanced Pipe Stress Analysis, and Pressure Vessel Design/ Analysis. Engineers that make use FE/Pipe, NozzlePro, FEATools, and B31J Essentials software Engineers involved in general Finite Element Design, or in specialized Engineers involved in general Finite Element Design, or in specialized GENERAL SCOPE COURSE SUMMARY You will get clear understanding of the basic principles of Finite Element Analysis, as well as particular application to piping systems, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, nozzles, flanges, lugs, legs, saddles etc. The course also addresses Piping Code issues, ASME III, and recent ASME VIII Division 1 and 2 changes that affect FE analysis applications and fatigue analysis. The course looks at particular applications within FE/Pipe, NozzlePro, and FEATools Software (add-on to CAESAR II), and also addresses the new B31J Essentials application that is now provided to all CAESAR II 2018 users. Chempute Software will provide training venue, computers, training dongles, printed training notes, teas, lunches, course certificate. 5 CPD points are awarded according to the ECSA Continuing Professional Development program 12 — 16 MARCH 2018 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF PIPING, VESSELS AND ATTACHMENTS USING FE/PIPE, NOZZLEPRO, AND FEATOOLS SOFTWARE FEA Seminar 2018 Program Course Summary Day One Monday Day 1 (NozzlePROfocus) Introduction to Finite Element Types Introduction to ASME VIII Division 2 Code Stresses NozzlePRO Program Overview Introduction to Shell Elements Introduction to Brick Elements Determining Nozzle Allowable Loads, Stiffnesses and SIFFatigue Analysis using NozzlePRO Working with Axisymmetric Models Tuesday Day 2 (FE/Pipefocus) General FEA Introduction Introduction to all PRG Software Programs FE/PipeTemplates and Their Capabilities ASME Section VIII Division 2 Code Overview Nozzle Flexibilities, Allowable Loads – FE/Pipe specific Design Piping Stress Analysis Capabilities Wednesday Day 3 (FE/Pipefocus) Introduction to the FE/Pipe String Template Database Operations in FE/Pipe Modeling Plate Structures and Attachments AxiSymmetric Brick Models Addressing Heat Transfer Problems Introduction to Fatigue Analysis Stress Linearization Thursday Day 4 (FE/Pipefocus) Introduction to Heat Exchange Analysis Stability Analysis Dynamic Response Analysis Half day of flexible content Friday Day 5 (FEA Tools™ & ASME B31J focus) B31.3 Appendix D rules and their limitations SIFs and ks according to more applicable data for bends. SIFs and ks according to more applicable data for branch connections. ASME document B31J Worked examples, showing CAESAR II/FEA Tools coupling Worked examples, including large D/T systems, cyclic operation, stiff thickwalled piping and small bore connections

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W H O S H O U L D A T T E N D

Engineers in the field of advanced Pipe Stress Analysis, and Pressure Vessel Design/Analysis.

Engineers that make use FE/Pipe, NozzlePro, FEATools, and B31J Essentials software

Engineers involved in general Finite Element Design, or in specialized

Engineers involved in general Finite Element

Design, or in specialized

G E N E R A L S C O P E C O U R S E S U M M A R Y

You will get clear understanding of the basic principles of Finite Element Analysis, as well as particular application to piping systems, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, storage tanks, nozzles, flanges, lugs, legs, saddles etc. The course also addresses Piping Code issues, ASME III, and recent ASME VIII Division 1 and 2 changes that affect FE analysis applications and fatigue analysis. The course looks at particular applications within FE/Pipe, NozzlePro, and FEATools Software (add-on to CAESAR II), and also addresses the new B31J Essentials application that is now provided to all CAESAR II 2018 users. Chempute Software will provide training venue, computers, training dongles, printed training notes, teas, lunches, course certificate. 5 CPD points are awarded according to the ECSA Continuing Professional Development program

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F I N I T E E L E M E N T A N A L Y S I S O F P I P I N G , V E S S E L S A N D

A T T A C H M E N T S U S I N G F E / P I P E , N O Z Z L E P R O , A N D F E A T O O L S

S O F T W A R E

FEA Seminar 2018 Program Course Summary Day One Monday ‐ Day 1 (NozzlePRO™ focus) Introduction to Finite Element Types Introduction to ASME VIII Division 2 Code Stresses NozzlePRO Program Overview Introduction to Shell Elements Introduction to Brick Elements Determining Nozzle Allowable Loads, Stiffnesses and SIFFatigue Analysis using NozzlePRO Working with Axisymmetric Models Tuesday ‐ Day 2 (FE/Pipe™ focus) General FEA Introduction Introduction to all PRG Software Programs FE/Pipe™ Templates and Their Capabilities ASME Section VIII ‐ Division 2 Code Overview Nozzle Flexibilities, Allowable Loads – FE/Pipe specific Design Piping Stress Analysis Capabilities Wednesday ‐ Day 3 (FE/Pipe™ focus) Introduction to the FE/Pipe String Template Database Operations in FE/Pipe Modeling Plate Structures and Attachments Axi‐Symmetric Brick Models Addressing Heat Transfer Problems Introduction to Fatigue Analysis Stress Linearization Thursday ‐ Day 4 (FE/Pipe™ focus) Introduction to Heat Exchange Analysis Stability Analysis Dynamic Response Analysis Half day of flexible content Friday ‐ Day 5 (FEA Tools™ & ASME B31J focus) B31.3 Appendix D rules and their limitations SIFs and k’s according to more applicable data for bends. SIFs and k’s according to more applicable data for branch connections. ASME document B31J Worked examples, showing CAESAR II/FEA Tools coupling Worked examples, including large D/T systems, cyclic operation, stiff thick‐walled piping and small bore connections

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Complete the registration form and fax it to 031 764 5934 or e-mail

through to [email protected].

Acknowledgement will be faxed or e-mailed back to you.

Final confirmation of your booking and all details of the course will be faxed or e-mailed to you only on receipt of full payment for the course.

Form to be completed by each delegate

By signing and returning this form, you will be registered on the

course and will be liable for payment. Please ensure that you have

proper authorisation to do this.

Cancellations are accepted in writing and without penalty up to 14

days prior to the start of the training.

Delegates cancelling in writing between 7 and 14 days prior to the start of the training will be liable for 25% of the training cost.

Delegates cancelling in writing less than 7 days prior to the start of the training will be liable for 50% of the training cost.

Full Payment needs to be received by Chempute Software prior to the training.

In case of insufficient delegates for the training, Chempute Software may cancel this course. In this case, registered delegates will be noti-fied, and any payments will be refunded.

H O W T O E N R O L

C O N D I T I O N S O F R E G I S T R A T I O N

P R E S E N T E R

Dr. Frank Bos

(To Be Confirmed)

Frank has been the trainer for a large

number of FE/Pipe and Nozzle PRO

training seminars

since 2012 (including the Nether-

lands, Belgium and South Africa)

Frank has also co-developed and giv-

en the DRG training courses in the

pressure vessel design

code ASME VIII-2 Part 5

A selection of the FEA projects

(according to ASME VIII-2 or

EN13345) in which Frank has been

involved, using (FE/Pipe, ANSYS, FE-

MAP and CREO).

Thermal Fatigue analysis of molten

salt heat exchangers (MAC TPI, TSK

Grupo)

Root cause analysis of molten salt

heat exchangers (TSK Grupo)

Buckling and stability analysis for a

heat exchangers (MAC TPI)

Thermal transient calculations of

tubesheet / shell configurations

(BP)

Buckling analysis for vacuum

towers (Jacobs, BP)

Thermal Fatigue analysis of

reformer units (Technip)

Thermal static and fatigue

analysis of steam generation

systems (TSK Grupo)

Flexibility analysis of nozzle

connections in piping systems (BP,

Jacobs, FPI, Fluor)

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C O U R S E N A M E D A T E S

Finite Element Analysis of Piping, Vessels and 12— 16 MARCH 2018

Attachments using FE/Pipe, NozzlePro, and FEATools Software

T I M E S D U R A T I O N

8:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m. 5 Days

L O C A T I O N C P D P O I N T S

Chempute Software / Unit G14 5

Pinewood Office Park, Pinewood Square,

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D I R E C T I O N S T O T H E V E N U E :

Chempute Software, Unit G14, Pinewood Square, Pinewood Office Park,

33 Riley road, Woodmead, Sandton

Telephone: 031 764 6840 / 011 803 6559 for directions.

D I R E C T I O N S F R O M P R E T O R I A :

Get on N1 from Francis Baard St/N4 and Exit 145 Take N1

Continue on N1. Drive from Pretoria Main Rd to Sandton.

Take exit 100-Sandton from N1 Western Bypass

Use the right lane to merge onto Rivonia Rd/M9

Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto Witkoppen Rd

Turn right onto Bowling Ave

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Riley Rd

D I R E C T I O N S F R O M J O H A N N E S B U R G :

Take M31 and Houghton Dr to De Villiers Graaff Motorway/M1

Follow De Villiers Graaff Motorway/M1 to Woodmead Dr/R55 in Sandton. Take exit 29 from De Villiers Graaff Motorway/M1

Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto Woodlands Dr

Turn right onto Lincoln St

Turn left onto Plymouth St

Plymouth St turns right and becomes Hillman St

Continue onto Riley Rd