Description:
How to avoid the most common mistakes when using ASME Code
material! You will concisely learn the basics of Section II for ASME material. This course will also focus on the specific requirements from the
construction codes for pressure vessels and boilers.
Further important topics are material testing (impact, tensile, etc.), the use
of non-ASME material and recertification, filler materials, correct material
certificates and marking, yield/tensile/creep strength as a basis of allowable
stress values, ASME Code compliant wording for material purchase orders.
The seminar language
is English.
Key points of the
seminar:
-
Content and
structure of
ASME Code
Section II
-
Part A:
Ferrous
Materials
-
Part B:
Nonferrous
Materials
-
Part C:
Filler
metals
-
Part D:
Material
Properties
-
Certification of
material - What
do ASME
compliant
certificates
look like?
-
Difference
between ASME and
ASTM material
-
When is
supplemental
testing
required? How is
it to be
performed?
-
How to order
material in an
ASME Code
compliant way?
-
Permissible
materials for
the construction
of boilers and
pressure vessels
-
Material
requirements for
non-pressure
retaining items
-
Recertification
of material
-
Which
requirements
have to be
followed for the
marking of
material?
-
Which options
exist regarding
the use of EN or
"Non ASME
Material" in
general?
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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