Buried or Underground Piping Stress Analysis using Caesar II
Stress Analysis of Buried Piping and Pipeline Systems using Caesar II
Description
Buried or Underground pipe and pipeline stress analysis course covers the step-by-step methodology for performing the analysis in Caesar II software. The candidate will learn the methods for modeling the pipe/pipeline with proper inputs, create load cases depending on the code requirements, analyze the system, and finally review the results to decide if the system is acceptable or any changes are to be made.
Moreover, the course also covers a brief about buried piping, what it means, different types of underground piping and pipeline systems, and their applications.
If you are a starter into the piping and pipeline stress analysis domain and are just learning the basics of pipe and pipeline stress analysis then this course is just perfect for you. You will learn which inputs are required for buried analysis in Caesar II. From where to get or collect those data for inputting into the Caesar ii input spreadsheet. Then you will learn how to convert an above-ground piping system into the underground model, create analysis load cases and finally perform the analysis to find out the results.
The main objective of the buried pipe stress analysis is to ensure that the calculated stresses based on the relevant code in Caesar II software are well within the allowable values.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn how to model buried piping and pipeline system in Caesar II software
- Create load cases based on ASME B31.3/B31.4/B31.8 codes
- Perform the underground/buried pipe stress analysis
- Review the results calculated by the software and understand their meanings
Who Should Attend!
- Beginners into pipe stress analysis using Caesar II
- Mechanical piping stress analysis engineers,
- Fresh Caesar ii software users.