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School: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Training Centers: ATLANTA, HOUSTON, ORLANDO, UNITED STATES Tel.: 1-800-843-2763 ASME International Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 USA Operation, Maintenance and Repair of Plant Piping Systems Course Format: Classroom This course introduces operations, engineering, maintenance and inspection personnel to the technical bases for safely and cost-effectively operating, maintaining and troubleshooting plant piping systems. Practical case studies are used to illustrate the rules for assessing the integrity of operating systems, evaluating degraded conditions and specifying maintenance and repair options. The cour...
Gas Transmission & Distribution Piping Systems Course Format: Classroom This 2-day course explains the present-day piping Code provisions, the principle intentions of the Code, and how the Code should be used. The emphasis is on transmission pipelines.
Upon completion of this course you will understand:
Causes and modes of pipeline failure
Considerations for pipe fabrication and material specifications
Evaluation of pipeline defects
Pipeline repair te...
Pump & Valve Selection for Optimum System Performance Course Format: Classroom This course provides an understanding of pumps, valves and how they interact for optimum system performance. Additionally, participants will receive expert guidance in making cost-effective decisions and tips for avoiding poor system operation. Learn hydraulic theory as it applies to pumps and valves, as well as criteria for their selection.
This course offers a unique opportunity to learn m...
Fastening Systems Course Format: Classroom Proper fastener design choices can save your company substantial money by reducing manufacturing costs, factory inventories and field service and maintenance costs on the products you design. This is a basic introductory course that emphasizes the practical aspects of fastener selection and use. Learn about the many choices available to the designer and gain an understanding of the proper appli...
HSE: Health, Safety, and Environmental Management and Sustainability Course Format: Classroom Sustainability and in many cases the license to operate for business is defined by its Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) commitment and policy. Additionally, sustainability is the action of business in response to HSE issues that affect employees, contractors, stakeholders, and the surrounding community. By having a management system (MS) in place, these HSE issues are evaluated and wor...
The Bolted Joint Course Format: Classroom Bolted Joints comprise a large percentage of all industrial fasteners, yet their role in the installation and assembly process is poorly understood. Obtaining the desired load and configuration is subject to a high degree of uncertainty that calls for a greater understanding of bolted joint operating principles.
Gain an overview of bolted joint fundamentals, whether gasketed or not, includi...
Product and Process Design Improvement Using the Taguchi Approach Course Format: Classroom This course will introduce the Taguchi design improvement technique. Attendees will gain hands-on application experience to design robust products and processes as well as solve production problems by reducing performance variations. The goal of this course is to prepare attendees for immediate performance improvement and variation reduction applications. Attendees will leave this course knowin...
Geometric Tolerancing Stacks and Analysis Course Format: Classroom The Geometric Tolerancing Stacks Training Program is designed to educate students on how to evaluate, read and interpret geometric tolerances on linear and axial assemblies. This course utilizes both physical models and color animated computer graphics to deliver the message. The instruction is reinforced with student hands-on exercises consisting of a variety of mechanical case studies on both...
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing Fundamentals Course Format: Classroom The Geometric Tolerancing Fundamentals program is an in-depth study designed to develop a basic working knowledge in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). It is delivered per the ASME Y14.5M, 1994 standard. This program has been presented and refined over the past 25 years and covers what personnel need to know in order to work in an industrial environment on a daily basis. The course...
Finite Element Analysis Course Format: Classroom The Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was once considered a domain restricted to analysts whose training, experience and undivided attention assured the quality of results. Present competitive pressures in industry, labor market economics, availability of inexpensive software and hardware has pushed FEA into the hands of “part time�users. However, while FEA software became easy to operate, the FEA...
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