Materials and Design for High Temperatures

550.00 EGP

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This course includes: a review of materials and material qualities which can be used at higher temperatures;
response of materials to service loads at higher temperatures and consequential damage; and damag
development under creep and fatigue loading (crack initiation and crack propagation)

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This course includes: a review of materials and material qualities which can be used at higher temperatures;
response of materials to service loads at higher temperatures and consequential damage; and damag
development under creep and fatigue loading (crack initiation and crack propagation)
Bolted flange joints are essential components for the design and operation of pressure vessels and piping.
ASME BPV Code Section III, Division 1: Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components and USNRC Regulations
 
This course provides an introduction to the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code. It covers the requirements of B31.3 for design, analysis, materials, fabrication, testing and inspection of process piping systems. It explores the rules for various components including fittings, connections, bends, valves and specialty components.This course introduces the B31.1 Power Piping Code. It discusses its relationship with ASME BPV Code, Section I - Rules for Construction on Power Boilers, and the requirements for design, fabrication, and testing. It covers the jurisdictional limits of the B31.1 Code and the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section I and design issues specific to Power Piping systems. This course also reviews the qualification requirements for operators and operating procedures for welders and brazers and nondestructive examination requirements.
This course examines how to assess a successful value of bolt load, as well as explains the importance of specifying a tightening procedure. It introduces the subject of PVRC (Pressure Vessel Research Council) leak tightness calculations and presents an overview of current trends and practices to achieve reliable leak-tight bolted joint solutions.
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