ASME VIII Division 1 "Pressure Vessel" Code Simplified (Class Confirmed for January session)
Details
The correct approach, in design, fabrication and maintenance of pressure vessel, is essential to operate equipment safely, reduce costs, improve plant reliability and productivity, facilitate trade, and prevent environmental hazard.
This course gives participants coming from Engineering, Manufacturing, Repair and Testing Companies a comprehensive overview about the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) with main emphasis on ASME VIII Division 1; the world's most widely used and well known Code covering design, fabrication, inspection and testing for Pressure Vessels.
It aims to prepare them to fully comply with Code Requirements. The more commonly used subsections, paragraphs and appendices will be covered. Relevant case studies and open discussion of individual problems or situations will be included. They will return with the state-of-the-art industrial knowledge.
Course Objectives
Capitalize on Trainer's leading expertise and gain maximum value to:
- Understand and interpret ASME VIII code requirements correctly; leading to more efficient and profitable project execution.
- Effectively make cross-references to internal and external code requirements.
- Perform all necessary precaution in ordering, basic calculation, fabricating and inspecting pressure vessel in an effecient practice.
Outline
Day 1 & 2
1. Welcome & Introduction
2. Introduction into the ASME System
- Purpose of the Code
- Scope of the Code
- Qualification requirements specified by the Code
- Roles specified by the Code
- Organization of the Code
- Key terms discussed in the Code
- Types of Joints
- Static Head consideration
- ASME VIII Div. 1 - Basic Calculation & Charts
- Weld Joint Categories
- Amount of RT - Full or Spot
- RT Factors
- Workshop
Day 2 & 3
6. Material Requirements
- Material Selection/ Material specification
- Material Identification
- Material Testing
- Workshop
- Fabrication sequence
- Material Identification and Traceability
- Forming processes
- Requirements towards to welding and welding inspection
- Workshop
- Different kinds of Heat Treatments
- Requirements Towards to Heat Treatment
- Temperature Control
- Heat Treatment Procedures
Day 3 & 4
9. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
- Different kinds of NDT
- Requirements of Radiographic Testing (RT)
- Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
- Requirements of Magnetic Particle (MT) & Due Penetrant Testing (PT)
- Qualification of NDT- Procedures and Personnel
- Workshop
- Pressure Test Cautions & Requirements
- Hydrotest/ Pneumatic Test
- Vessel MDMT
- Requirements of vessel/ name plate stamping
- Requirements of "Manufacturer Data Record"
- Workshop
Speaker/s
Lutz Seibt
Lutz Seibt has more than 20 years hands-on experience as an Authorized Inspector and Auditor acc. to German Pressure Vessel (AD Merkblaetter), Boiler (TRD) and Storage Tanks Codes, Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), Transportable Pressure Equipment Directive (TPED) and European Construction Material Directive ; 9 years out of it within TUV's International Business Unit in Asia Pacific.
He has conducted numerous training sessions related to Pressure Equipments (based on American and European standards) in Malaysia, Singapore, Korea, China, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Technical Qualifications
- Certified International Welding Engineers (International Institute of Welding - IIW, Germany)
- Certified API 510 Pressure Vessel Inspector
- Certified API 570 Piping Inspector
- Certified API 577 Advanced Welding Inspection & Metallurgy Professional
- Certified Pedestal Crane Inspector acc. to API RP 2D (Cranetech Training & Inspection, Inc., USA)
- Certified Safety Engineer (Fachhochschule Frankfurt, Germany)
- Bachelor Degree - Motor Vehicle Engineering
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