HI Basic Training: Introduction to Expansion Joints and How They Interrelate with Pump Piping and Nozzle Loads
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This video will cover the following topics:
- Understand the features and benefits of performance metal and rubber expansion joint design
- Apply both restrained and unrestrained expansion joint arrangements effectively
- Identify the sources of damaging pipe stresses/nozzle loads and the consequences of neglecting them
- Recognize system optimization with reductions in footprint and energy consumption
- Learn how to minimize loads on piping, equipment and support structure
- Understand how to reduce material and construction costs
- Understand key elements of piping codes (ex. ASME B31.1, B31.3) and standards (ex. ANSI/HI 9.6.2, 9.6.6) for seamless integration
- Identify a plant reliability and efficiency program that includes: a condition-based preventive maintenance program, an improved assessment of failure modes, and conducting plant surveys with traditional and advanced inspection methods
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HI Basic Training: Introduction to Expansion Joints and How They Interrelate with Pump Piping and Nozzle Loads
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In this 1-Part webinar, participants will learn about the following:
- Understand the features and benefits of performance metal and rubber expansion joint design
- Apply both restrained and unrestrained expansion joint arrangements effectively
- Identify the sources of damaging pipe stresses/nozzle loads and the consequences of neglecting them
- Recognize system optimization with reductions in footprint and energy consumption
- Learn how to minimize loads on piping, equipment and support structure
- Understand how to reduce material and construction costs
- Understand key elements of piping codes (ex. ASME B31.1, B31.3) and standards (ex. ANSI/HI 9.6.2, 9.6.6) for seamless integration.
- Identify a plant reliability and efficiency program that includes: a condition-based preventive maintenance program, an improved assessment of failure modes, and conducting plant surveys with traditional and advanced inspection methods.