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Acoustic and Flow Induced Vibration
Course
In Bangkok ()
*Indicative price
Original amount in SGD:
$ 2,995
Description
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Type
Workshop
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Level
Advanced
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
3 Days
Failures of piping systems in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries can lead to damage of assets, personal injury and loss of life. Piping failure can be caused by excessive vibration, in the form of high levels of acoustic energy (AIV), or by flow turbulence (FIV) created by shear forces within the piping system.
About this course
Enable participants to be able to undertake an AIV an FIV assessment following good industry practice.
Allow participants to gain an understanding of the prediction, screening and assessment procedures.
Provide participants with an oversight of design measures that can be implemented in order to minimise the risk of induced vibration.
Provide worked examples of the application of the assessment methodologies during the design phase of a project.
The course is aimed at professionals who have involvement in the design of oil and gas assets, who want to gain a comprehensive understanding of how AIV and FIV assessments are carried out and gain some practical experience in undertaking such studies.
The course is primarily aimed at Project Managers, Process Engineers, and Mechanical Engineers.
Reviews
Subjects
- Design of oil and gas assets
- Flow-induced vibration - using EI Guidelines
- Oil and Gas
- Vibration
- Acoustic
- EI
- Static
- Process
- Rotating
- Design
Teachers and trainers (1)
Richard Palmer Richard Palmer
Principal Consultant
Richard Palmer is a Principal Consultant with over 10 years experience, specialising in acoustics and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) based in WardKarlson’s Abu Dhabi office. WKC Group’s consultants and engineers have a vast wealth of experience in delivering Noise & Vibration assessments to a range of private and public sector clients.
Course programme
- Introduction
- AIV Assessment and Mitigation
- AIV ‘Real Word’ Case Study Examples
- FIV Assessment and Mitigation
- FIV Case Study Examples
- Small Bore Connection (SBC) Assessment
- Acoustically-induced vibration - including description of relevant AIV methodologies and codes (EI, CONCAWE, Exxon, Eisinger).
- Flow-induced vibration - using EI Guidelines.
- Application of the assessment methodologies and mitigation measures used during the design phase of a project to minimize the risk of induced vibration.
Acoustic and Flow Induced Vibration
*Indicative price
Original amount in SGD:
$ 2,995