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The 6-hour long course will cover the following details of ASME B31.3 in brief: Key topics covered 1. Structure and organization of B31.3. 2. Design – Fundamentals of pressure design, Flexibility calculations, Stress intensification and Flexibility factors, background to allowable stress, what is B31J, understanding how pipe stress program operates, example problems. 3. Materials – Impact testing requirements; Theoretical background. Pre and Post weld heat treatment requirements and their theoretical background. 4. Testing – Hydrostatic and Pneumatic testings, Technical background behind the testing requirements. 5. High Pressure piping- Theoretical background of code requirements. Example problems. To Enroll please visit: https://www.everyeng.com/learn/8d9ef8... This course will be highly beneficial for Intermediate and Advanced Learners. The participants will get 1. a theoretical background behind B31.3 requirements which helps a piping engineer understand the strengths, weaknesses, and applicability of the code requirements. 2. an understanding of how a Pipe stress Program operates. 3. an insight into the newly introduced B31J. 4. an understanding of how to develop a piping material specification on the basis of B31.3 5. an understanding of the technically challenging chapter on High-pressure piping. 6. the idea of bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and code requirements. For further details and To Enroll visit: https://www.everyeng.com/learn/8d9ef8... About the Trainer: The presenter is associated with the B31.3 International Review group and a contributing member to the B31.3 subgroup for design. He is also associated with the development of B31E which is for seismic analysis of piping systems and Appendix W which is for high cycle fatigue. He is also associated with the EEMUA PSV/ PRV committee. He has a rich working experience of 30+ years in various reputed MNCs. So, if you are really looking to gain some serious knowledge about ASME B31.3 then visit: https://www.everyeng.com/learn/8d9ef8... and enroll.