with Dave Diehl, Intergraph CADWorx & Analysis Solutions
Date: May 26, 2011
Time: 10:00AM CT (click here for your local time)
Duration: 45 min.
Cost: free eSeminar
This is part one in a series of four webinars on dynamic piping analysis in CAESAR II. This opening session will focus on modal extraction – the first step in most dynamics evaluation and a building block in all modal analyses. A brief review of dynamic concepts used here will be followed by a review of the modal analysis input parameters. The accuracy of the (static input) piping model will be discussed. Finally, using the natural frequency calculation as a simple screening tool for system reliability will wrap up this presentation.
Speakers bio:
Dave 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 Intergraph CADWorx & Analysis Solutions (COADE, Inc.) introducing and selling CAESAR II, the worlds first PC-based pipe stress analysis package. While at ICAS 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.
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Posted by: Butnariu Constantin | May 26, 2011 at 10:39 AM
hello Dave,
dose it require to break the elements with
certain distance?
as breaking of elements into small length
means addition of extra mass mode
Posted by: catalyst | May 26, 2011 at 10:37 AM