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Cost (2 days): |
US$ 1,400 |
How You'll Benefit
This seminar includes advanced topics for customers
that have experience with application of finite element
software to piping and pressure vessel problems. The
content is hands-on as industrial problems are modeled from
beginning to end. Please note that the topic content is flexible
and can accommodate coverage of requested equipment modeling.
Customers are urged to provide drawings of equipment they would
like to model beforehand.
You'll Learn About
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Advanced Surface and Meshing Control
- Advanced Surface Layout
- Advanced Meshing Specification
- Resolving Poorly Shaped Elements
- Vertical Vessel Construction Through Composition of Child Models
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Axisymmetric Model of Reactor Bed with Thermal and Stress Analyses
- Axisymmetric Model of Reactor Bed
- Boundary Condition Assignment for Stress and Thermal Analyses
- Heat Transfer Analysis: Convection and Conduction Modes
- Stress Linearization at Stress Classification Lines
- StressPlot Program Application
- Transient Bulk Fluid Properties
- Verification Techniques
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Axisymmetric Model with Limit Load Analysis
- ASME Section VIII Approach to Limit Analysis
- Axisymmetric Modeler
- Introduce Limit Load Analysis in FE/Pipe
- Introduce Plasticity in FE/Pipe
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FE/Pipe Model of FCC Regenerator Air Grid
- Auto-model Plate Geometries on Shells
- Beam Editor
- Combined Model of Beam and Shell Elements
- Nodal Coordinate File
- Point Loads and Spars
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FCC Regenerator Plenum
- Advanced Surface Layout
- Mesh Layout
- Model Scripting Language (Modgen Commands)
- Tapered Surface Thickness Specification
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Non-Integral Attachment on Shell
- Introduction to FE/Pipe Model Generator (Modgen)
- Model Detached and Semi-Detached Component on Shell
- Modeling Assumptions for External Loads on Pad Reinforced Structures
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Who Should Attend
This session is designed for experienced FE/Pipe users.
This segment will not cover basic modeling, functionality, code
compliance or reports. It will cover complete modeling and design issues.
How to Register
There are currently no dates scheduled for this seminar.
If you have any questions please e-mail
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