
Offshore Piping Stress Analysis With Caesar II
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About The Training
This training is designed to provide the engineering background of analyzing piping systems on an offshore floating system, particularly, the Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading (FPSO) Unit. The most peculiar sources of overstress in an FPSO are the hog/sag displacements as a result of the ship-vessel accelerations due to wave actions and loading/unloading scenarios.
This training will provide an in-sight to the FPSO piping stress design philosophies and considerations, understanding of the various load cases, hands-on techniques to solving various stress issues, and general stress analysis report presentation.
At the conclusion of this training, attendees should be able to use CAESAR II to analyze any piping system on an FPSO; model building, including as inputs the various hog/sag/structural displacements and blast load considerations.
Key Learning Areas
- Overview of FPSO piping stress design considerations, sources of overstress, load cases to be considered.
- Using CAESAR II for model building: input generation.
- Building load cases for analysis
- Stress analysis and post-processing
- Equipment Nozzle loads check, Flange leakage check, Modal analysis check, supports loads check
- Stress analysis report presentation.
Who should attend this training?
This training is most appropriate for engineers eager to improve their knowledge and widen their job scope in pipe stress analysis;
- Pipe Stress Engineers
- Piping and Layout Engineers and Designers
- Mechanical Engineers (including fresh graduates)
- Offshore Structural Engineers
- FPSO Project Engineers