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Pressure Vessel Code Design

 



A Technical Training Course



Maximum delegates
per course: 10

A 3-day 'how to do it' training course covering the basics of pressure vessel design.

Key content includes:
  • Thin shell mechanics.
  • How to apply design theory to shells, dished ends, nozzles and cones.
  • Allowable stresses, design loads, joint efficiencies, local loads, wind loads.
  • Hydraulic test, low temperature and fatigue design.
  • PER ESR requirements explained.
The course explains the similarities and differences of the main vessel design codes EN13445, ASME V111-1 and PD5500. Common design rules and code content/appendices are explained in straightforward terms. Delegates will participate in step-by-step exercises showing how to design a pressure vessel.

The presenters

The course is presented by experienced engineers with current experience as pressure vessel designers in industry. They emphasise a practical, rather than an academic, approach to vessel design and have long experience of the manufacturing and use of vessels in industry.
Additional in-company courses for up to 10 delegates are held on demand at client's site or other UK locations. Please contact Enquiries@Matthews-Training.co.uk.

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