Become a Pro in Caesar II Pipe Stress Analysis
What you'll learn
- How to Use Caesar II Software
- Creating 3D model of piping system adding piping, components, fittings, supports, etc
- Modeling equipment connection in Caesar II
- Basics of Pipe Stress Analysis
- Load Case Preparation
- Analyzing the system and reviewing results
Requirements
- No prior skill requirements
Description
Pipe stress analysis is one of the most critical activities in piping engineering. Critical piping routes must be studied with proper details to ensure the piping systems perform their intended work throughout their design life without failure.
This course is perfect for any engineer interested to start a career in piping stress analysis. Even piping layout engineers can learn the basics of pipe stress analysis using these step-by-step lectures. Most of the information related to piping stress analysis is organized in this course.
This course is designed to guide you through the pipe stress analysis process - using CAESAR II software developed by Hexagon. One practical problem is taken as an example to help the users learn the complete process of caesar ii pipe stress analysis. Some of the theoretical backgrounds are also covered in the online course. The major subjects that are touched upon are:
What is Pipe Stress Analysis
Which Line Needs Pipe Stress Analysis
Preparing Critical Line List
Common Pipe Support in Caesar II
Pipe Stress Analysis Workflow
Pipe Stress Analysis Software Packages
Creating New Model
Inputs Required for Analysis
Modeling pipes, elbows, tees, reducers, flanges, valves
Adding Supports (Rests, guides, line stops)
Adding Trunnion Support
Adding Spring Hangers
Adding Wind and Seismic
Modeling Equipment Nozzles
Running Error Checker
Creating Load Cases for Stress Analysis
Reviewing Output Results
Code Compliance Check
Checking Sagging
Checking Support Forces
Checking Thermal Movements
Checking Occasional Movements
Optimizing Supports
Optimizing Pipe Routes
Checking Nozzle Loads
For further details about pipe stress analysis using Caesar ii, you can refer to the following for some very nice educational content: https://whatispiping dot com/category/piping-stress-analysis/caesar-ii/
Who this course is for:
- Individuals intending to learn the basics of Caesar 2
- Beginner and intermediate-level engineers from pipe stress domain.
- Engineers who want to learn 3D piping modeling on CAESAR II software
- Beginner pipe stress analysts who want to enhance their knowledge and modeling skills
- Engineers in the process and power piping field
- Engineers in Petroleum or Oil & Gas field
- Engineers in the infrastructure, shipbuilding, water field
Instructor
I am a mechanical engineer and currently working as a Piping and Pipeline Stress Engineer with relevant experience in the field of oil and gas, chemical, petrochemical, water, and refinery. In my leisure time, I do blogging on piping and other related engineering sectors to help newcomers learn whatever I know. For more insight regarding pipe stress analysis, you can visit my blog whatispipingdotcom.