with Dave Diehl, Intergraph CADWorx and Analysis Solutions
You can view this webinar's presentation here.
This webinar describes how “pipe stress analysis” satisfies the advanced requirements of piping designers. Through proper line specification, routing and support location, piping designers are equipped to address the bulk of the reliability and safety issues associated with pressure piping systems. But some piping systems require formal engineering review – the sort of review found in Intergraph CAESAR II. This session will describe the basic uses for CAESAR II (Hint: It’s more than just pipe stress) and conclude with a demonstration of this engineering process.
Date: September 15th, 2010
Time: 10:00 AM CDT
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: free eSeminar
Speaker bio:
David Diehl
VP Customer Experience, Intergraph CADWorx & Analysis Solutions (ICAS)
David Diehl graduated with a BSME from Lehigh University, Pensylvania, USA in 1976. Upon graduation he took a post as a Dynaflex technical support representative for Auton Computing in New York City. After four years David relocated to Houston, Texas providing mainframe-based piping system analysis services. In 1986, he took a position at COADE, Inc. introducing and selling CAESAR II, the worlds first PC-based pipe stress analysis package. While at COADE Dave earned his Professional Engineering license and currently is the product manager for CAESAR II, is the lead instructor for CAESAR II, and manages all training for ICAS. For the last ten years Dave has participated in the B31.3 Section Committee and currently chairs the Design Task Group there. He also serves as a Director of SPED – the Society of Piping Engineers and Designers.
Dear Integraph-Coade Gentleman,
The earlier webinar by David Brown have come with the result of a big conflict (i.e.) how to arrive the expansion stress and occasional stress considering the non-linear effects. Till the webinar there is no distinct procedure or message to define the expansion and occasional stress considering the non-linear effect, but now it seems to be clear.
I also request the Intergraph-Coade to provide the best practice to model and how and where to use the effect of friction, inputting hanger supports, hot sustained case, modeling dummy support and equipments, use and inputting of cnodes.
Hopefully waiting for the future webinars on the above topics.
Thanking You,
Regards,
Paldex
Posted by: Paldex | September 09, 2010 at 03:34 PM