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WRC 537 / WRC 297 Calculation for Equipment Nozzle Analysis
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WRC 537 / WRC 297 Calculation for Equipment Nozzle Analysis

WRC 537 / WRC 297 Calculation for Equipment Nozzle Analysis
Created byAnup Kumar Dey
Last updated 11/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • What is WRC 537 and WRC 297
  • When to Perform WRC Calculation
  • Steps for WRC Calculation
  • Practical Case Study of WRC Calculation

Course content

1 section5 lectures50m total length
  • Introduction12:36

    Explore WRC 537 and WRC 297 nozzle analysis for static equipment, performing nozzle load and stress checking by calculating junction stresses and comparing them to allowable values.

  • What is WRC 537 and WRC 297?9:51

    Explain how wrc 537 and wrc 297 differ: wrc 537 covers local stresses for spherical and cylindrical vessels, while wrc 297 targets cylinder-to-cylinder nozzles with isolation criteria.

  • Inputs for WRC Calculation6:55

    Explore WRC 537 and 297 nozzle analysis using Caesar Two, Pvt Ltd, or Code Calc, and identify essential inputs like drawings, vessel and nozzle data, line list, and external loads.

  • WRC 297 and WRC 537 Case Study20:46
  • Additional Resource

Requirements

  • Basic Knowledge of Caesar II software is Preferred

Description

In the world of static equipment design and analysis, the proper functioning and structural integrity of nozzles play a crucial role. Engineers and designers need to consider various factors to ensure that pressure vessels, tanks, and other static equipment can withstand the demanding conditions they operate under. Two widely used standards in this domain are WRC 537 and WRC 297, each providing valuable insights into nozzle analysis for static equipment.


This course will clearly explain some of the following points in easy language:

  • What is WRC 537 and WRC 297

  • What are the major differences between each of them

  • When to use which Bulletin

  • Boundary Conditions of Each Tool stating the actual applicability of WRC 537 (WRC 107) and WRC 297

  • A Practical case study to clearly explain the application of the WRC tool


WRC 537 and WRC 297 stand as invaluable resources for engineers and designers involved in the analysis of static equipment, particularly in assessing the structural integrity of nozzles. These standards provide a systematic approach to evaluating stress concentrations and ensuring that equipment can withstand both internal and external loads. As technology advances and industries evolve, adherence to such standards becomes increasingly essential to guarantee the safety and reliability of static equipment in various applications.

Who this course is for:

  • Piping Stress Engineers
  • Mechanical Static Equipment Engineers