ASME has been defining piping safety since 1922, with its B31 Codes considered as the standards of best practice in many countries across the globe.
This two-day interactive Master Class provides an in-depth review of the bases for the rules and practical applications of the B31.1 Power Piping Code and B31.3 Process Piping Code by the organisation responsible for them.
Participants will learn the detailed design procedures, and the significant assumptions and available options in piping design from an ASME facilitator (US).
Real world case studies and activities will be used to demonstrate how the rules are to be applied in practice and how the options can influence the final design.
Examples are reviewed showing how outputs from computer analysis can be broken down into understandable pieces and verified that the results are consistent with the actual behaviour of the piping system.
Participants are encouraged to bring examples of real issues they have experienced for analyses and class discussion.
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