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WHO SHOULD ATTEND Engineers in the piping design and analysis field; practicing piping engineers requiring background on Code compliance and trends in piping design, analysis and fabrication, New and prospective CAESAR users. GENERAL SCOPE COURSE CONTENT The basic theoretical background to pipe flexibility analysis is covered, including compliance with piping codes. The course addresses Static Analysis only. A separate 5-day course is available that addresses Advanced Statics and Dynamic Analysis. The presentation is based on hands-on solution of example problems in order to illustrate Pipe Stress Analysis using CAESAR soft- ware. No previous experience in the use of CAESAR is required, but some back- ground in pipe stress analysis is desirable. A discussion/question/answer format is also employed in order to maximize re- tention of course material and theoretical concepts. Persons attending the training should expect to leave the course with a basic working knowledge of CAESAR II, and pipe flexibility analysis. Some of the spe- cific topics covered are outlined below. Chempute Software will provide training venue, computers, training dongles, printed training notes, teas, lunches, course certificate. 5 CPD points are awarded according to the ECSA Continuing Professional Devel- opment program 05 — 09 FEBRUARY 2018 CAESAR PIPE STRESS STATIC ANALISYS Basic Theory of Pipe Stress Analysis Piping Codes and compliance requirements CAESAR II – Setup, Configuration, Materials, Load Cases, Input/ Output Piping components and assumptions Pipe supports (linear vs. non-linear) Spring Hanger design Stress Intensification Factors (elbows/intersections) Expansion Loops, and Expansion joints Cold Spring effects API 610 Analysis of Pumps and Nozzle Flexibility WRC 107/297 : local stresses in vessels/nozzles

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Page 1: CAESAR II Pipe Stress Static Analysis

W H O S H O U L D

A T T E N D

Engineers in the piping design and analysis field; practicing piping engineers requiring background on Code compliance and trends in piping design, analysis and fabrication, New and prospective CAESAR users.

G E N E R A L S C O P E

C O U R S E C O N T E N T

The basic theoretical background to pipe

flexibility analysis is covered, including

compliance with piping codes.

The course addresses Static Analysis only.

A separate 5-day course is available that

addresses Advanced Statics and Dynamic

Analysis.

The presentation is based on hands-on

solution of example problems in order to

illustrate

Pipe Stress Analysis using CAESAR soft-

ware.

No previous experience in the use of

CAESAR is required, but some back-

ground in pipe stress analysis is

desirable.

A discussion/question/answer format is

also employed in order to maximize re-

tention of course material and theoretical

concepts.

Persons attending the training should

expect to leave the course with a basic

working knowledge of CAESAR II, and

pipe flexibility analysis. Some of the spe-

cific topics covered are outlined below.

Chempute Software will provide training venue, computers, training dongles, printed training notes, teas, lunches, course certificate.

5 CPD points are awarded according to the ECSA Continuing Professional Devel-opment program

0 5 — 0 9 F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 8

C A E S A R P I P E S T R E S S S T A T I C A N A L I S Y S

Basic Theory of Pipe Stress Analysis

Piping Codes and compliance requirements

CAESAR II – Setup, Configuration, Materials, Load Cases, Input/

Output

Piping components and assumptions

Pipe supports (linear vs. non-linear)

Spring Hanger design

Stress Intensification Factors (elbows/intersections)

Expansion Loops, and Expansion joints

Cold Spring effects

API 610 Analysis of Pumps and Nozzle Flexibility

WRC 107/297 : local stresses in vessels/nozzles

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Complete the registration form and fax it to 031 764 5934 or e-mail

through to [email protected].

Acknowledgement will be faxed or e-mailed back to you.

Final confirmation of your booking and all details of the course will be faxed or e-mailed to you only on receipt of full payment for the course.

Form to be completed by each delegate

By signing and returning this form, you will be registered on the

course and will be liable for payment. Please ensure that you have

proper authorisation to do this.

Cancellations are accepted in writing and without penalty up to 14

days prior to the start of the training.

Delegates cancelling in writing between 7 and 14 days prior to the start of the training will be liable for 25% of the training cost.

Delegates cancelling in writing less than 7 days prior to the start of the training will be liable for 50% of the training cost.

Full Payment needs to be received by Chempute Software prior to the training.

In case of insufficient delegates for the training, Chempute Software may cancel this course. In this case, registered delegates will be noti-fied, and any payments will be refunded.

H O W T O E N R O L

C O N D I T I O N S O F R E G I S T R A T I O N

P R E S E N T E R

Alan Stewart

Born in Zambia in 1957, Alan Stewart

has been involved in Pipe Stress

Analysis work for many years. He

attended lectures in Finite Element

Stress Analysis and General Stress/

Strain theory at Wits University -

1984. Later, he attended formal CAE-

SAR training conducted by Rex Evans

(co-founder of Coade), followed by

training in FE/Pipe by Tony Paulin (co

-founder of Coade and Paulin Re-

search Group), and Advanced Caesar

training by Dave Diehl (head of train-

ing at Coade).Alan has been pre-

senting CAESAR training courses for

Chempute Software for nearly 20

years, during which time he has pre-

sented around 50 training courses in

both Basic and Advanced Topics, in

South Africa, Nigeria, Kuwait, UAE,

and Saudi Arabia. He is a pipe stress

consultant to companies such as

Eskom, Babcock, Steinmuller, DB

Thermal, Lurgi, Foster Wheeler, and

Bateman.

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D E L E G A T E S I N F O R M A T I O N :

Title: ______ Surname: _______________________ First Name:_______________________ Full Company Name: _______________________ Job Title: ________________________ Vat Registration Number: ______________________ Postal Address (to which invoice must be sent): _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________ Code: __________ Tel: (_____)___________________Fax: (___)___________________Cell: ______________________ E-mail: ________________________________________ Special Dietary Requirements: ________________________________ Contact/Accounts Information: Title: ______ Surname: _______________________ First Name:________________________ Tel: (_____) _________________ Fax: (_____) __________________ E-mail: _______________________________________ Cost of Course: 1st Delegate R17,500 + VAT 2nd / Additional Delegates from same Company less 10% I have read and agreed to all the conditions of enrolment and payment as stipulated in this registra-tion form: Signature: ___________________________ Date:___________________

C O U R S E N A M E D A T E S

CAESAR II Pipe Stress Static Analysis 05 — 09 FEBRUARY 2018

T I M E S D U R A T I O N

8:00 a.m.—4:30 p.m. 5 Days

L O C A T I O N C P D P O I N T S

Chempute Software / Unit G14 5 – (SAIMechE-1094-10/20)

Pinewood Office Park, Pinewood Square,

33 Riley road,

Woodmead, Sandton

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D I R E C T I O N S T O T H E V E N U E :

Chempute Software, Unit G14, Pinewood Square, Pinewood Office Park,

33 Riley road, Woodmead, Sandton

Telephone: 031 764 6840 / 011 803 6559 for directions.

D I R E C T I O N S F R O M P R E T O R I A :

Get on N1 from Francis Baard St/N4 and Exit 145 Take N1

Continue on N1. Drive from Pretoria Main Rd to Sandton.

Take exit 100-Sandton from N1 Western Bypass

Use the right lane to merge onto Rivonia Rd/M9

Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto Witkoppen Rd

Turn right onto Bowling Ave

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Riley Rd

D I R E C T I O N S F R O M J O H A N N E S B U R G :

Take M31 and Houghton Dr to De Villiers Graaff Motorway/M1

Follow De Villiers Graaff Motorway/M1 to Woodmead Dr/R55 in Sandton. Take exit 29 from De Villiers Graaff Motorway/M1

Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto Woodlands Dr

Turn right onto Lincoln St

Turn left onto Plymouth St

Plymouth St turns right and becomes Hillman St

Continue onto Riley Rd