The American Petroleum Institute (API) conducts training classes that can help the candidates understand and use the techniques Fitness-For-Service Assessments of pressurized equipment including pressure vessels, piping, and tankage.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) conducts training classes that can help the candidates understand and use the techniques Fitness-For-Service Assessments of pressurized equipment including pressure vessels, piping, and tankage. The ASME and API design codes and standards for pressurized equipment provide rules for the design, fabrication, inspection, and testing of new pressure vessels, piping systems, and storage tanks. These codes typically do not provide assessment procedures to evaluate degradation due to in-service environmentally-induced damage or from original fabrication that may be found during subsequent inspections. Fitness-For-Service (FFS) assessments are engineering evaluations that are performed to demonstrate the structural integrity of an in-service component containing a flaw or damage. The first edition of API 579 was developed to provide guidance for conducting FFS assessments of flaws commonly encountered in the refining and petrochemical industry that occur in pressure vessels, piping, and tankage. However, the assessment procedures have been used to evaluate flaws encountered in other industries such as the pulp and paper industry, fossil electric power industry, and nuclear industry. API and ASME formed a joint committee to produce a single FFS Standard that can be used for pressure-containing equipment. This standard, released in 2007, is known as API 579-1/ASME FFS-1. The new joint standard includes all topics contained in the 2000 Edition of API 579 and includes new parts covering FFS assessment procedures that address the unique damage mechanisms experienced by other industries such as the fossil electric power industry and the pulp and paper industry.
By the end of this course delegates will know about:
This interactive Training will be highly interactive, with opportunities to advance your opinions and ideas and will include;
Scope of API 579-1/ASME FFS-1
General Assessment Method
Remaining Life Determination
Brittle Fracture Resistance
Metal Loss Evaluation
HIC and SOHIC Evaluation
Evaluating Geometric Irregularities
4850 USD
Dubai - UAE
5 Days
20th July 2025
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