with Rich Ay, COADE Inc.
This webinar will focus on the newly added CAESAR II Loop Optimization Wizard. This wizard has been incorporated into CAESAR II version 5.20 to help users with expansion loop design. During the webinar, we will walk you through the process of using the Loop Optimization Wizard and demonstrate how to specify loop elements, loop types, items to be optimized and target values. We will highlight what needs to be defined for a successful implementation of the Loop Wizard and the final analysis of results.
Speakers bio:
Richard Ay
Richard Ay graduated with a BS in Ocean Engineering in 1977 after which he worked for a major EPC firm. In 1983 while working for an offshore consulting firm, Rich earned an MS in Covil Engineering. In 1985, at the request of Tony Paulin, one of the founders of COADE, Rich joined COADE. Since then Rich has spent his time working on the development of CAESAR II, TANK, product licensing, QA and technical support procedures. Rich is now the Vice President of Software Development and oversees the development of COADE's plant engineering products. Rich has his Professional Engineering license and is a member of ASCE.
Please click on the "view webinar" link in this post, fill in the form and you should receive an email with a webinar download link. Thank you.
Posted by: Elvira Ballard | October 13, 2010 at 09:16 AM
please can i have a link to download the caesars 11 loop optimization webinar.Thanks
Posted by: EMAVWODIA WEBER SOLOMON | October 13, 2010 at 05:12 AM
We will post the recorded video of this webinar to the 'Webinar - Archives' section of this blog. You will be able to view it in a in a couple of days. Thanks!
Posted by: Elvira Ballard | February 25, 2010 at 08:22 AM
i missed the webinar today, do you have the archieve copy of the presentation that i can view and obtain a PDH.
Posted by: nelson Low | February 24, 2010 at 05:17 PM
Me gustaría asistir a seminario César, gracias.
Alberto Jiménez.
Cliente Coades's.
En primer distribuidor de César en España, en CENTUNION, 1984.
Posted by: Alberto Jimenez | February 16, 2010 at 11:22 AM