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School: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Training Centers: HOUSTON, SAN DIEGO, UNITED STATES Tel.: 1-800-843-2763 ASME International Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 USA Project Evaluation: Operating Cost Estimating and Financial Analysis Course Format: Classroom Your goal is to improve your ability to make economic evaluations of projects, designs, ideas and alternatives, or to better understand evaluations made by others. This course is ideal for all technical management, R&D personnel, and engineers in a broad range of functional areas—research, development, design, manufacturing, project preparation, and management.
This course is directed at al...
Conceptual Development and Capital Cost Estimating Course Format: Classroom You want a better understanding of how to conceptualize projects and methods to develop timely cost estimates for engineering projects in the process industries. This course is ideal for all technical management, R&D personnel, and engineers in a broad range of functional areas—research, development, design, manufacturing, project preparation, and management.
This course is directed at all p...
Moving from Technical Professional to Manager Course Format: Classroom This program focuses on the movement from technical professional and/or engineer to supervisor or team leader. Supervisors and managers of the 21st century will have broader responsibilities, taking charge of more projects and more people.
This program provides the critical skills that any manager may need regardless of level by providing simple, direct solutions to the most common problems...
Power Plant Training Simulation for Managers & Engineers Course Format: Classroom Your goal is get operational insight and experience in running a fossil fired power plant, using a full-scope power plant Simulator. This course is ideal for Utility Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, and Entry-level power plant operators. You Can Expect To: * Gain knowledge of all major and auxiliary systems, and controls in a typical fossil power plant. * Gain experience in startup and shutdow...
Pressure Relief Devices: Design, Sizing, Construction, Inspection and Maintenance Course Format: Classroom A pressure relief device is considered as the most important single safety device on a boiler or pressure vessel. If it fails to function for which it was designed, an overpressure condition occurs within the boiler or pressure vessel, resulting dangerous explosions. Acting as the last line of defense, this mechanical device saves human lives and property.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The purpose ...
Power Boilers - Types, Design, Fabrication, Inspection & Repair Course Format: Classroom Based on the rules for construction, this course covers code requirements including background, types, design materials, fabrication, inspection, and testing of power boilers. The rules of National Board Inspection Code are also discussed for inspection, installation, repairs and alterations. This course also features design problems, workshop, case studies, and videos.
Power boilers, which...
How to Predict Thermal Hydraulic Loads on Pressure Vessels and Piping Course Format: Classroom When a vessel, pipe, or other component fails in a fluid transport or storage system, a thermal-hydraulic load probably exceeded design limits. These unwelcome surprises usually can be traced to excessive pressure change, fluid acceleration, waterhammer, or rapid energy transfer mechanisms. Such problems can be avoided if an engineer anticipates the magnitude and time response of the loads that...
Applying ASME Code Requirements (Section V) Course Format: Classroom This course provides an overall understanding of the basic principles and applications of the major non-destructive examination (NDE) methods as they relate to AME Code Sections V, VIII, and XI. In addition to the typical classroom presentations, it also provides actual hands on demonstrations of the use of basic NDE equipment and materials.
Who Should Attend
Management, supervisors, eng...
Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components Course Format: Classroom Understand the rules for inservice inspection of nuclear power plant vessels, piping, pumps, valves, and supports.
Discuss the engineers role in evaluation of service conditions and repair, replacement, and modification.
Review the philosophy of the development of the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code as it applies to operating nuclear power plants, including a detailed review of ...
Flow-Induced Vibration with Applications to Failure Analysis Course Format: Classroom UPON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:
Discuss state-of-the-art design and analysis tools for the prediction and prevention of vibration in structures exposed to high energy fluid flow.
Examine vortex-induced vibration, galloping, flutter, sonic fatigue, and fluidelastic instability
Review vibration theory.
Assess analysis and test techniques in conjunction with strategie...
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