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Pipework Vibration Assessment Course

This 1/2 day course covers techniques to avoid vibration problems in piping systems. It will identify integrity risks from vibration-induced fatigue failures and discuss strategies to address vibration issues in design and testing. The course agenda includes managing vibration in liquid and gas main piping systems as well as small bore connections. Participants will learn about common vibration sources, assessment methods, and lessons learned for maintaining piping system integrity and reducing vibrations.

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Pipework Vibration Assessment Course

This 1/2 day course covers techniques to avoid vibration problems in piping systems. It will identify integrity risks from vibration-induced fatigue failures and discuss strategies to address vibration issues in design and testing. The course agenda includes managing vibration in liquid and gas main piping systems as well as small bore connections. Participants will learn about common vibration sources, assessment methods, and lessons learned for maintaining piping system integrity and reducing vibrations.

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Piping Systems: Techniques to Avoid Vibration Problems

This 1/2 day course will identify the integrity risks associated with vibration induced fatigue failures on main and small
bore piping. Common issues, strategies, and approaches that address vibration issues in the design stage and during
field testing will be provided, as will lessons learned and best practices.

Course Description
The agenda will include liquid and gas systems, and include strategies to control
vibration on the main piping system, as well as blowdown/PSV and small bore
connections (SBC). The course will address steady state vibration, as well as
vibration during transient conditions.

Common issues to address during the design phase will be discussed, as will
lessons learned to improve integrity, reduce vibrations, and troubleshooting tips.

Material is presented using interactive demonstrations, field case studies and industry best practices.

Objectives
Participants will gain an understanding of:

The sources and causes of vibration induced piping failures


Scope of work and approaches to employ in the design phase, including specialty studies
Ways to assess vibration and stress on small bore connections and main piping systems
Key issues, challenges, and lessons learned when managing vibration involving compressors, pumps, and
piping systems.

Who Should Attend

The course is for engineers involved with statics/piping design, engineering consultants, or others involved with
integrity management of piping systems.

Course Outline

Introduction
Piping vibration sources (including flow induced excitation, flow induced
turbulence, acoustic induced excitation, water hammer or gas surge,
pulsations (reciprocating, screw, centrifugal compressor or pump),
machinery dynamic loads, and other factors
Energy Institute Guideline (2008) methodology to assess the
Likelihood of Failure (LOF) for all locations in the piping system
Small Bore Connections (SBC) analysis, design and testing approaches
Transient analysis for liquid and gas systems (water hammer, check
valve slam, blowdown, ESD, tank system transients, etc.)
Advanced Piping Evaluations (shell/transverse acoustical analysis,
piping modal analysis, cavitation, pulsation analysis, forced response).
Piping vibration examples (refineries, offshore, compressor, pumps, SBC)
Vibration guidelines and best practices

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