Description:
ASME Code vessels
don't always have to
be "fatter"!
Following a brief
general introduction
into the ASME Code,
the participants
will be made
familiar with the
applicable ASME Code
Section VIII,
Division 1 design
requirements.
Many different
practical examples
and exercises will
offer a deep insight
into the ASME Code
specific design
rules. During the
course, the
participants will
calculate typical
pressure components
on their own,
assisted by an
experienced design
engineer who is also
an Authorized
Inspector Supervisor.
Having attended this
course the
applicants have the
necessary basic
knowledge to perform
their own design
calculations and/or
review such
calculations for
Code compliance.
The seminar language
is English.
Overview of the
topics:
-
ASME Code - general
introduction, Code
Cases,
Interpretations
-
Structure of
Section VIII,
Division 1
-
Design basics:
determining the
specific Section
VIII, Division 1
design data
(MAWP, design
pressure, test
pressure, design
temperature,
MDMT, seismic
and wind loads,
external nozzle
loads, etc.)
-
Material (ASME,
ASTM, EN) and
establishing the
allowable stress
values as listed
in ASME Code
Section II
-
Joint
categories,
types and
efficiency
factors E and
the
corresponding
scope of
nondestructive
examination
-
Calculation of
cylinders and
cones, dished
heads and flat
covers, for
internal and
external
pressure
-
Nozzles
(reinforcement,
large openings,
external nozzle
loads, UG-45,
etc.)
-
Dimensioning
flanges
according to
Appendix 2 and
ASME B16.5
-
Vessel supports
(saddles, lugs,
skirts)
-
Special services
UW-2 (lethal
service, direct
firing, low
temperature service)
-
Finite element
analysis in
Section VIII,
Division 1
-
Fatigue analysis
requirements for
Division 1
vessels
-
Impact test
requirements as
an integral
design element
-
Proof test to establish the maximum allowable working pressure in VIII-1
-
Calculations
using non-ASME
procedures/formulas
covered by par.
U-2(g) of
Section VIII-1
(e.g. FEA,
British
Standard, AD
2000, EN13445,
etc.)
-
Pressure testing
requirements of
Division 1
Seminar Instructor:
Michael Frohnert |
Phone: +49 201 74 72
75-12 | E-Mail:
frohnert@cis-inspector.com
Michael
Frohnert's main
field of activities
is preparing and
reviewing design
calculations
according to the
ASME Code and other
international Codes
and Standards for
the plant and
mechanical
engineering
industries as well
as performing ASME
inspections and
audits. Before
changing to CIS GmbH
he started his
professional career
at ONE/TÜV/BV in
Essen where he
worked as a design
engineer, inspector
and seminar
instructor. During
his time with
One/TÜV/BV he
qualified in the
ASME Code business
as an ASME
Authorized Inspector
and went on to
become an
experienced
Authorized Inspector
Supervisor. He also
holds a National
Board endorsement as
Authorized Nuclear
Inspector. Michael
has held numerous
public seminars and
tailor-made
in-company trainings
and workshops
covering a wide
range of topics. His
in-depth involvement
in the practical
application of the
ASME design rules is
a very beneficial
and valuable feature
of his seminar work.
On behalf of ASME he
conducts their
Section VIII,
Division 2 seminars
in Europe and Middle
East. Michael
Frohnert represents
CIS GmbH in the ASME
Group of Interested
Experts managed by
the ASME Delegate of
Germany.
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