Tuesday 3 September 2013

ASME B31.3 Piping Code : Requirements of Materials and Piping Design 25th – 26th November 2013, Kuala Lumpur


Interpreting and understanding the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code was never easy. It’s a design code that requires long years of engineering and design experience to fully understand the requirement of the code. A process plant is predominantly made up of piping. Anyone whose work is related to a process plant needs some basic understanding of the piping designs and fundamentals, regardless of whether he or she works in an Engineering or Operating Company. This course is built to give some basic background understanding of some of the key areas the code design is based upon and to enhance the knowledge of Mechanical Engineers, including new Mechanical Engineering graduates who, although qualified in their own discipline, may not have received adequate training on the design code. The course covers a detailed discussion on piping stresses and materials, which the code assumes the Designer/Engineer has adequate knowledge in these areas.

This 3 days course is designed to meet the needs of Mechanical Engineers from Design, Construction and Owner Companies and focuses on key areas that Engineers seems to have limited knowledge.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Provide a basic interpretation and understanding of the design code in simplified form
• Provide an awareness of the code and regulations that governs the design and operation of a plant
• Provide basic knowledge of design to young Engineers and plant Maintenance and Operation Engineers for easy decision making

This course will be facilitated by Mr Ganga D. Deka who has over 25 years of experience in oil and gas industry both in engineering design and operation. DO NOT MISS OUT this opportunity and fruitful session with Mr Ganga! For further information, please contact our representative at +607 297 1334 or click here for the brochure.