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Pressure Piping & Pipeline Design - Overview of “ASME B 31.3” Join fellow engineers for an informed presentaon on the migaon of the most crical types of mechanical failures in piping and the pipeline industry. 5.30 - 7.30pm | Thursday 5 September 2019 Hawken Auditorium Level 1, 447 Upper Edward Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000 REGISTER NOW engineersaustralia.org.au Mechanical College, QLD TICKETS (INCL. GST) Despite more than 100 years of history behind the producon life and the worldwide experiences in oil and gas industry, there are sll significant numbers of technical challenges which require a piping and pipeline engineer to provide an ad-hoc soluon and make a reliable, safe and opmised decision. In this area of experse, a piping and pipeline engineer needs to build up pragmac core competencies which are combinaon of safety, art, calculaon and hands-on experience. Through the evening, we will cover the following topics: Piping and Pipeline Codes and Standards, Criteria for Piping and Pipeline Mechanical Design, Updates on new version of “ASME B 31.3” and its major requirements. This event will be co-hosted by the Instuon of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). Food and light refreshments will be provided. More informaon about the presenter and the topics is available on the next page. Member $0 Student Member $0 Non-member $30 Presented by Amir Esmaeili FIEAust CPEng NER APEC Engineer IntPE(Aus)

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Page 1: Pressure Piping & Pipeline Design - Overview of “ASME B 31.3” · “ASME B 31.3” Join fellow engineers for an informed presentation on the mitigation of the most critical types

Pressure Piping & Pipeline Design - Overview of “ASME B 31.3”

Join fellow engineers for an informed presentation on the mitigation of the most critical types of mechanical failures in piping and the pipeline industry.

5.30 - 7.30pm | Thursday 5 September 2019Hawken AuditoriumLevel 1, 447 Upper Edward Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000

REGISTER NOWengineersaustralia.org.au

Mechanical College, QLD

TICKETS (INCL. GST)

Despite more than 100 years of history behind the production life and the worldwide experiences in oil and gas industry, there are still significant numbers of technical challenges which require a piping and pipeline engineer to provide an ad-hoc solution and make a reliable, safe and optimised decision.

In this area of expertise, a piping and pipeline engineer needs to build up pragmatic core competencies which are combination of safety, art, calculation and hands-on experience.

Through the evening, we will cover the following topics:

Piping and Pipeline Codes and Standards, Criteria for Piping and Pipeline Mechanical Design, Updates on new version of “ASME B 31.3” and its major requirements.

This event will be co-hosted by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). Food and light refreshments will be provided.

More information about the presenter and the topics is available on the next page.

Member $0

Student Member $0

Non-member $30

Presented by Amir Esmaeili FIEAust CPEng NER APEC Engineer IntPE(Aus)

Page 2: Pressure Piping & Pipeline Design - Overview of “ASME B 31.3” · “ASME B 31.3” Join fellow engineers for an informed presentation on the mitigation of the most critical types

Amir has more than 18 years of professional experience in Oil and Gas industry, including Refineries, Petrochemical Plants, Transmission Pipelines and CSG to LNG projects, such as QCLNG, GLNG and APLNG.

He is an IRG Committee Member of ASME B31.3, ASME B 31.4, ASME B31.8 & ASME B31.8S and is a Fellow of Engineers Australia.

Topic and presenter information.

engineersaustralia.org.au @EngAustralia /EngineersAustralia

Amir Esmaeili Senior Pipeline Engineer, APA

To ensure the integrity and quality of these engineering outcomes, the principles and foundations have been established within the context of international standards such as ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), API (American Petroleum Institute), ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), and AS (Australian Standards).

These standards assist engineers to have a reliable source of guidelines for recommendations, requirements and constraints for all the different stages including design, construction and operation.

This session has been customised to provide a valuable demonstration on some of the most critical type of mechanical failures in piping and pipeline industry and provides a summary of key technical considerations to control and/or mitigate these type of failures based on the International Standards.