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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Prepared for: James D. Doug Phillips
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Start Date Course Title Length Location Fee
26 Feb 2013 Introduction to Crude Oil Gathering and Processing2.00days
Calgary $ 1595 CAD Registe
02 Apr 2013 Introduction to ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code2.00days
Calgary $ 1695 CAD Registe
03 Apr 2013 Introduction to ASME Section VIII Division 1 Pressure Vessel Code3.00days
Calgary $ 2295 CAD Registe
04 Apr 2013 Advanced ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code2.00days
Calgary $ 1595 CAD Registe
18 Jun 2013 Introduction to ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code2.00days
Calgary $ 1695 CAD Registe
17 Jul 2013 Introduction to Crude Oil Gathering and Processing2.00days
Calgary $ 1595 CAD Registe
26 Aug 2013 Introduction to ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code2.00days
Calgary $ 1795 CAD Registe
01 Oct 2013 Introduction to Crude Oil Gathering and Processing2.00days
Calgary $ 1595 CAD Registe
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Advanced ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code
Course Overview
This two-day course will cover advanced topics related to the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code. This course emphasizes thpiping flexibility analysis process, including practice application of simplified methods and illustration of computer analysismethods. This course also covers requirements for nonmetallic, Category M fluid service and high pressure piping, as well asin-service inspection to API 570 and a comparison to ASME B31.1 Power Piping requirements. Participants are requested tobring a calculator to the course, and are encouraged to bring a copy of the code (not included in course fees).
Course Outline
Introduction to Flexibility Analysis
Layout and Support
Flexibility
Reactions
Designing with Expansion Joints
Nonmetallic Piping Systems
Category M Fluid Service
High Pressure Piping
In-Service Piping - Inspection, Repair, Alteration and Rerating
What's Different in B31.1
Scheduled Events
Start Date Delivery Location Fee
04-Apr-13 Classroom Calgary $ 1595 CAD Register
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Design and Fabrication Using ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1
Course Overview
This two day course is a comprehensive overview in practical design issues facing vessel designers in today's businessenvironment. Trends in design and fabrication techniques will be presented. Formulas for basic design functions will be utilizeand all types of vessels will be designed and analyzed using pressure vessel design programs. Advances in materials and thuse of Clad linings for severe service vessels will be addressed. To gain maximum value for the course, participants arestrongly encouraged to bring a copy of the Section VIII, Div. 1 code to the course, (even if it is out of date) for use during thesession.
Course Outline
Quick Review of Fundamentals
Organization of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
Materials, Specifications and their Selection
General Design Criteria(Code Section UG)
Specific Design of Shells, Heads, Cones and Openings
Materials and Metallurgy
Welding Processes(Code Section UW)
Joint Efficiencies, Radiography
Vessel Supports, Skirts, Base Rings, Saddles, Lugs and Legs
Rules of Design including Earthquake, Wind Loadings, External Loadings and Nozzle Forces
Construction Techniques, Shell, Head, and Cone Forming
Vessel Layout and Measuring Techniques
Fit Up and Joint Design
Post Weld Heat Treatment
Non Destructive Testing, Including Radiography, Ultrasonic Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing, Wet and Dry Magnetic ParticleTesting and Hardness Testing.
Hydrostatic Testing
Documentation: Mill Test Reports, NDE Reports, Weld Maps, and the U-1A Form.
The Authorized Inspector and the National Board
High Alloy Fabrication(Code Section UHA)
Non Ferrous Vessels(Code Section UNF)
Clad Vessels(Code Section UCL)
Demonstration of Vessel Design Programs
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Inspection, Flaw Evaluation, and Repair of Pressure Vessels
Course Overview
This two-day course will provide an overview of pressure vessel maintenance, including inspection, evaluation of variousdefects, and repair/alteration rules of various Codes and Standards. The session will review National Board Inspection Coderegulations including an overview of API-510 and API-579. Simple evaluation methods for several types of defects will bedescribed, and their use demonstrated using sample problems. In addition, the activities and publications of the ASME PostConstruction Committee will be briefly presented The session also includes an introduction to the research and developmentwork in related fields.
Course Outline
Introduction to Codes and Standards
Summary of Responsibilities of Various Parties
Obtaining National Board “R” Stamps
NBIC Requirements
Introduction to API-510
Repairs and Alteration Examples
Inspection Requirements, Methods, Frequency, and Documentation
Evaluation of Corroded and Pitted Areas
Evaluation of Misalignments and Other Geometric Defects
Toughness Rules and Brittle Fracture Evaluation
Introduction to ASME Post Construction Activities and Publications
Overview of Research Work by ASME And PVRC
Sample Problems
Scheduled Events
This course is not currently scheduled - to request this course at a specific location, click here
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Introduction to ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code
Course Overview
This two-day course will introduce participants to the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code. The Code provides requirements fothe design, fabrication, examination and testing of metallic piping systems designed for the wide variety of fluid services usedin the process industries. Selection of materials, pipe, valves and fittings will be discussed. Participants are encouraged tobring a copy of the code (not included in course fees) to the session. For interested participants wishing to augment theirASME B31.3 Code knowledge, a 2-day "Advanced ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code " course is typically scheduledimmediately following this course (see event calendar for details).
Course Outline
Code Jurisdiction
How the Code is Organized
Fluid Service Categories
Pressure Design Calculations
Material Selection for General and Aggressive Service
Piping Reference Standards
Welding of Piping Systems
Heat Treatment
Examination, Inspection and Testing
Scheduled Events
Start Date Delivery Location Fee
02-Apr-13 Classroom Calgary $ 1695 CAD Register
18-Jun-13 Classroom Calgary $ 1695 CAD Register
26-Aug-13 Classroom Calgary $ 1795 CAD Register
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Introduction to ASME Section VIII Division 1 Pressure Vessel Code
Course Overview
This three day course will introduce participants to the ASME Section VIII, Division 1 code for Unfired Pressure Vessels. It wiprovide an understanding of the background of the overall ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, it organization, andapplicability. Basic design rules and formulas, materials, welding, fabrication, testing, certification and documentation will bediscussed. An extensive look into pressure vessel metallurgy, steel development and manufacturing will be done. Videos ofsteel making, clad manufacturing, and pressure vessels in fabrication will be presented. Sample design problems andfabrication issues will be addressed.
Course Outline
Purpose of the ASME Code
History of the ASME Code
Organization of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
Materials, Specifications and their Selection
General Design Criteria (Code Section UG)
Specific Design of Shells, Heads, and Openings
Construction Techniques
Heat Treatment
Non Destructive Testing
Hydrostatic Testing
Documentation
The Authorized Inspection Agency and its Inspector
Welding Processes and their Application (Code Section UW)
Joint Efficiencies, Radiography
Fabrication Requirements (Code Section UCS)
Post Weld Heat Treatment
Low Temperature Operation
Forming Requirements
A look at Metallurgy, its history and development, Clad Steels
High Alloy Fabrication (Code Section UHA)
Vessel Design Exercises
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Introduction to Crude Oil Gathering and Processing
Course Overview
This two-day course is designed to familiarize participants with the basic aspects of crude oil production and the commonprocesses and equipment used in gathering and processing. This course is ideally suited to technical, operations andmaintenance personnel involved in oil gathering and processing who have had limited exposure in this area, or forprofessionals involved in other areas of the petroleum industry who require a comprehensive overview of oil gathering andprocessing.
Course Outline
Characteristics of Oil, Water and Gas Production
Sales Product Specifications
Fluid Flow - Pipelines
Fluid Flow - Pipelines
Vapor/Liquid Separation
Compression
Compression
Dehydration
Dehydration
Typical Oil Well Production Facilities
Inlet Separation and Free Water Knockout
Oil Treating
Storage Considerations
Water Handling and Distribution
Vapor Recovery
Utilities
Scheduled Events
Start Date Delivery Location Fee
03-Dec-12 Classroom Denver $ 1595 USD Register
05-Feb-13 Classroom Houston $ 1595 USD Register
26-Feb-13 Classroom Calgary $ 1595 CAD Register
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