Description:
Steam and pressure components in line with ASME Code Section I as
a door opener for the export of power boiler equipment. In this seminar
manufacturers and operators receive a detailed overview of the general
requirements, design, manufacture, testing and assembly of steam boilers
and installed piping. Other important aspects are material selection, inspection,
final inspection and data reports as well as the correct selection of
safety valves.
The seminar language is English.
Key points of the seminar:
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Introduction to ASME Code Section I
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Structure and Scope of Section I - Boiler Proper, Boiler External
Piping, Non-Boiler External Piping
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Duties and Responsibilities of Manufacturer, User, Inspector
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Design conditions and criteria
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Drum-Type Boiler vs. Forced-Flow Steam Generator
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Design formulas for Boiler Proper, BEP, NBEP
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MAWP, design pressure, design temperature, etc.
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Design criteria for different piping systems - feedwater, steam line, blow-off,
blow-down, etc.,
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Requirements for overpressure protection
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Materials (ASME/ASTM) - selection, ordering, certification
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Fabrication, welding, assembly, erection
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Nondestructive examination and personnel qualification
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Inspection and testing
Seminar
Instructor:
Dr. Daniel Hüggenberg | Phone: +49 201 74 72 75-17 | E-Mail:
hueggenberg@cis-inspector.com
Dr. Daniel Hüggenberg's professional background is closely related to material science.
He is experienced in various subjects such as high temperature material applications,
fatigue as well as creep behavior and in providing specific solutions for state-of-the-
art power plants. Daniel is the author of several publications in his field and has
shared his experience at many conferences and contributed to the development of Codes
and Standards. Since joining CIS GmbH he has additionally qualified as an ASME
Authorized Inspector and now passes on his know-how through his inspection and
consulting activities. In his customer-oriented seminars Daniel addresses user-related
issues faced by the plant engineering industry when it comes to meeting ASME Code requirements.
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