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			<title>Professional Training Course in Pipe Stress Analysis</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 01:56:07 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Professional Training Course in Pipe Stress Analysis* 
*Course Objective* 
• To apply the piping system stress analysis requirements of...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><font color="teal"><b>Professional Training Course in Pipe Stress Analysis</b><br />
<b>Course Objective</b><br />
• To apply the piping system stress analysis requirements of International Codes. <br />
• To understand how to use piping analysis software to meet these requirements. <br />
• To understand specific illustrations based on the Computer Aided Stress Analysis. <br />
<br />
<b>Course Overview</b><br />
• Role of the stress analyst. <br />
• When to perform stress analysis. <br />
• Piping Code History. <br />
• Stress theory; evaluating stresses on piping &amp; knowing which ones matter. <br />
• Load types, Failure criteria; primary &amp; fatigue failures. <br />
• Code equations, Stress Intensification (SIFs). <br />
• Overview of Computer Aided Stress Analysis functions and how to use the program. <br />
• Detailed, important modelling issues – bends, reducers, valves, rigid elements, control parameters, non-linearity of restraints, connecting nodes, built-in databases and assorted modelling issues. <br />
• The mathematics behind Computer Aided Stress Analysis – Stiffness matrices and related issues. <br />
• Practical examples using Computer Aided Stress Analysis; input, analysis &amp; redesign. <br />
• Theory – Designing for sustained loads; support configuration issues, spring hanger design, optimization of sustained loads. <br />
• Practical example. <br />
• Theory – Designing for expansion loads; flexibility. <br />
• Practical Examples. <br />
• Detailed problem solving of a complex model, including: <br />
• Imposed thermal displacements. <br />
• Expansion joint modelling &amp; evaluation. <br />
• Structural steel modelling. <br />
• Spring hanger design. <br />
• Combining steel with piping. <br />
• Verification of API 610 pump loads. <br />
• Local vessel flexibilities using WRC 297. <br />
• Including vessel modelling. <br />
• Evaluation of local vessel stresses according to WRC 107. <br />
• Problem Solving Workshop – detailed example where each participant works independently, applying what is learned to solve a variety of stress and equipment load problems. <br />
• Buried pipe modelling. <br />
• Dynamic analysis theory, types of loads &amp; evaluation of system responses. <br />
• Modes and mode shapes. <br />
• Modal analysis. <br />
• Spectral Analysis; Impact &amp; Earthquake analysis. <br />
• Time History Analysis. <br />
• Harmonic loads &amp; harmonic analysis. <br />
• Flow induced vibration. <br />
• Mechanical vibration. <br />
• Impact load types &amp; analysis. <br />
• Steam hammer. <br />
• Slug flow. <br />
• Relief valve firing. <br />
• Example problems including: <br />
• Mechanically induced vibration problems &amp; solutions. <br />
• Flow induced vibration problem &amp; solution.<br />
• Time History analysis and evaluation of impact load (steam hammer) with dynamic restraint (snubber).<br />
• Spectral analysis of impact load (Relief valve firing ).<br />
• Earthquake analysis.<br />
<br />
<b>Eligibility</b><br />
Degree in Mechanical Engineering with minimum 6 months of experience in Piping Design Engineering<br />
<br />
<b>Duration</b><br />
80 contact hours during weekends in 2 months <br />
<br />
<b>Contact Details</b><br />
Skillineers<br />
Office/Training Center Address: 2nd Floor, Central Market,<br />
Niti Khand-3, Indirapuram, Delhi NCR-201010, India<br />
Phone: 91-120-6481329<br />
Mobile: 91-9278291008, 91-9278291009<br />
Email: info@skillineers.com<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Professional Training Course in Civil & Structural Design Engineering]]></title>
			<link>https://www.egpet.net/vb/entry.php?b=258</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 01:27:56 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[*Professional Training Course in Civil & Structural Design Engineering* 
*Course Objective* 
This course will help the candidates to have an in-depth...]]></description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><b><font color="teal">Professional Training Course in Civil &amp; Structural Design Engineering</font></b><font color="teal"><br />
<b>Course Objective</b><br />
This course will help the candidates to have an in-depth understanding of structural<br />
behavior. This understanding will form a basis for analysis and design of<br />
building/structures. It will encourage use of Computer Aided Analysis &amp; Design in the<br />
design process.<br />
Furthermore, the candidates will obtain the ability to choose and adapt calculation<br />
models and appropriate methods on the basis of in-depth understanding of the physical<br />
behavior, properties and limitations of the models and with regard to the actual purpose<br />
of the calculations.<br />
After the completion of this course the candidates will be able to:<br />
• Give a synthesis of Structural Mechanics and Structural Engineering on the basis of<br />
selected applications.<br />
• Widen the perspective on analysis and design of structural systems.<br />
• Have deep insight in Industrial design practices.<br />
<b>Course Overview</b><br />
• Introduction to industry and industrial systems e.g. Infrastructure, Thermal Power<br />
Plant, Refinery, Petrochemical, Chemical etc<br />
• Role of civil engineers in various fields<br />
• Inputs from various departments and output<br />
• Concept of Analysis and Loading Calculations<br />
• Concrete Structure Design with relevant codes &amp; standards. Steel structure design<br />
with relevant codes &amp; standards<br />
• Equipment supporting structures and foundations<br />
• Pipe Racks and Sleepers<br />
• General Civil Works – Roads, Drains, CRWS (Contaminated Rain Water Sewer), OWS<br />
(Oily Water Sewer), Paving, Dyke Wall, Tank Farm Area, Boundary wall, fence,<br />
gate, Local support and platforms<br />
• Computer Aided Analysis and Design<br />
Classification of Structures<br />
Structure Geometry and Coordinate system<br />
How to generate Joints and Members<br />
How to assign Structural Boundary Conditions<br />
Grouping and Renumbering of Joint and Member Numbers<br />
How to Generate Loads and Load Combinations<br />
Linear Static Analysis<br />
Finite Element information<br />
How to Generate Elements and Element Mesh<br />
Report Generation<br />
Print Specifications<br />
R.C.C. Design as per IS456 (Beams, Column and Slabs)<br />
Steel Design as per IS800<br />
Interactive Design Methods<br />
• Advanced Computer Aided Analysis and Design<br />
Design of Isolated Footing<br />
Design of Mat Foundation<br />
Design of Pile Cap<br />
Design of Combined Footing<br />
Design of Strip Footing<br />
Design of Retaining Wall<br />
Design of One Way Slab<br />
Design of Two Way Slab<br />
Analyse and Design of Shear Bolt Group<br />
Analyse and Design of Moment Bolt Group<br />
Design of Stair Case<br />
Seismic Analysis<br />
Dynamic Analysis<br />
Pushover Analysis<br />
<b>Duration</b><br />
120 contact hours during weekends in 3 months<br />
<b>Qualification</b><br />
Degree in Civil Engineering<br />
<br />
<b>Skillineers</b><br />
2nd Floor, Central Market,<br />
Niti Khand-3, Indirapuram, <br />
Delhi NCR, 201010 India.<br />
Phone : 91-120-6481329<br />
Mobile: 91-9278291008, 91-9278291009<br />
Email : info@skillineers.com<br />
Website: http://skillineers.com</font></blockquote>


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			<title>Professional Training Course in Pressure Vessel Design Engineering</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 01:36:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Professional Training Course in Pressure Vessel Design Engineering* 
*Course Objective* 
To provide the basic and the major concepts of Pressure...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><font color="teal"><b>Professional Training Course in Pressure Vessel Design Engineering</b><br />
<b>Course Objective</b><br />
To provide the basic and the major concepts of Pressure Vessel Design. <br />
To provide the understanding of the Pressure Vessel requirements for design as per the International codes &amp; standards. <br />
To be able to apply the requirements of the relevant industry standards of the mechanical design of Pressure Vessels used in the process industry. <br />
To be able to do material selection for Pressure Vessels. <br />
<b>Course Overview</b><br />
Overview of Industry and role of Pressure Vessel Design Engineer in various Fields. <br />
Basic Design requirement based on the type of Plant/Project. <br />
Overview of P&amp;ID and Process Data Sheets. <br />
Inputs required and use of the inputs. <br />
Relevant Codes and Standards used in Industry. <br />
Materials selection. <br />
Use of vendor data while designing of equipments. <br />
Mechanical design of Pressure Vessel as per ASME Section VIII Division I. <br />
Overview of ASME Section VIII Division II. <br />
Preparation of G.A. Drawings and Fabrication drawings of Equipments. <br />
Overview of Piping / Nozzle Orientation drawings. <br />
Multidisciplinary interfacing in Project. <br />
Fundamentals of Vendor Document Review. <br />
Basic Information about Welding, Inspection &amp; Testing. <br />
Fabrication of Pressure Vessel. <br />
Introduction to Pressure Vessel Design Softwares &amp; hands-on demonstration. <br />
<b>Duration</b><br />
120 contact hours during weekends in 3 months<br />
<b>Qualification</b><br />
Degree in Mechanical Engineering<br />
<b>Contact Details</b><br />
Skillineers<br />
Office/Training Center Address: 2nd Floor, Central Market,<br />
Niti Khand-3, Indirapuram, Delhi NCR-201010, India<br />
Phone: 91-120-6481329<br />
Mobile: 91-9278291008, 91-9278291009<br />
Email: info@skillineers.com<br />
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			<title>Professional Training Course in Process Design Engineering</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 14:38:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Professional Training Course in Process Design Engineering* 
*Course Objective* 
•              To identify the basic and the major concepts of...</description>
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<b>Professional Training Course in Process Design Engineering</b><br />
<b>Course Objective</b><br />
•              To identify the basic and the major concepts of Process Design Engineering. <br />
•              To provide &amp; understand the basic Process requirements for design as per the international codes &amp; standards. <br />
•              To be able to apply the requirements of the relevant industry standards of the mechanical design of equipments used in the process industry. <br />
•              To specify appropriate physical property models to simulate processes. <br />
<b>Course Overview</b><br />
•              Overview of Industry &amp; role of Process Engineer in various fields. <br />
•              Process Flow Diagrams (PFD) development. <br />
•              Line sizing for various services. <br />
•              Basics of pipe selection and of mechanical design of equipment. <br />
•              Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&amp;ID) development. <br />
•              Cause and Effect diagrams (Trip – Interlock schedule) development. <br />
•              Instrumentation and process control. <br />
•              Selection, sizing and specifications of various process equipment such as pumps, compressors, distillation columns, heat exchangers and multiphase separators. <br />
•              Sizing of control valves, restriction orifice plates, pressure relief devices. <br />
•              Introduction to the contents of Basic Engineering Package (BEP). <br />
•              Sizing of various utilities and selection. <br />
•              HAZOP Review demonstration. <br />
•              Special aspects of design of batch and continuous processes. <br />
•              Basics of process simulations. <br />
•              Heat exchanger design. <br />
•              Vacuum systems. <br />
•              Hazardous area classification. <br />
•              Process Safeguarding. <br />
•              Available softwares used in industry and their applications. <br />
<b>Duration</b><br />
120 contact hours during weekends in 3 months.<br />
<b>Qualification</b><br />
Degree in Chemical Engineering.<br />
<br />
Skillineers<br />
2nd Floor, Central Market,<br />
Niti Khand-3, Indirapuram, <br />
Delhi NCR, 201010 India.<br />
Phone : 91-120-6481329<br />
Mobile: 91-9278291008, 91-9278291009<br />
Email : <a href="mailto:info@skillineers.com">info@skillineers.com</a><br />
Website: <a href="https://www.egpet.net/vb/redirect.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fskillineers.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://skillineers.com</a></font></span></blockquote>


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