4x 2 hour (Live Instructor-Led) sessions normally across 2 days. Each 100 – 120 minutes.
Benefits from attending
Gain an understanding of Pipework Vibration, including the main causes and consequences of pipework vibration.
Learn how to perform an initial visual assessment of pipework to be able to identify and prioritise potential areas of concern – supported by photo library of examples.
Learn about portable vibration measurement instrumentation and how to perform basic vibration measurements and assessments against Energy Institute limits.
Gain an understanding of other specialist techniques and when these should be used.
Gain an understanding of how to deal with common vibration problems.
Gain an understanding of the selection and implementation of remedial pipe supports, including SBC braces, visco dampers and dynamic vibration absorbers (tuned mass dampers) – illustrated by case studies.
Learn what constitutes ‘good practice’ for avoidance of vibration induced fatigue.
Course Module List
Day 1
Session
Online Module
Module Title
Detailed Description of Content
Module (mins)
1
OM-00
Course Introduction
Trainer intro, VibTech intro, Using MS Teams , Course format, Timescales, Tests
10
1
OM-01
Introduction to Pipework Vibration
Overview of Pipework Vibration, Introduction to Energy Institute publication ‘Guidelines for the avoidance of vibration induced fatigue failure in process pipework’, 2nd edition, 2008 (current)
40
1
OM-02
Basic Vibration
Definitions, Units of measurement, Introduction to Spectra, Natural Frequency, Forced Vibration, Resonant Vibration
25
1
OM-03
Main causes & consequences of vibration problems
Identifying the main excitation mechanisms causing pipework vibration (Flow Induced Turbulence, Mechanical Excitation, Pulsation, Acoustic Induced Vibration, Surge, Momentum Change, Cavitation & Flashing, Small Bore Conenctions, Thermowells) and understanding the consequences which could lead to failures (Fatigue and Fretting)
40
2
OM-03
Main causes & consequences of vibration problems (continuued)
Identifying the main excitation mechanisms causing pipework vibration (Flow Induced Turbulence, Mechanical Excitation, Pulsation, Acoustic Induced Vibration, Surge, Momentum Change, Cavitation & Flashing, Small Bore Conenctions, Thermowells) and understanding the consequences which could lead to failures (Fatigue and Fretting)
15
2
OM-04
Basic Assessment Methodology
Suggested sequence of events for investigation and assessment of risk of Pipework Vibration Fatigue
15
2
OM-05
Qualitative & Quantitative Assessment Intro
Intro to Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment Method for assessment of potential excitation mechanisms. Main Line Qualitative Assessment.
30
2
OM-06
Visual Inspection – Piping
Learning Visual Survey techniques to identify pipework with increased risk of failure and learning what to look for to identify good and bad practice. Supported by library photo examples
50
Day 2
Session
Online Module
Module Title
Detailed Description of Content
Module (mins)
3
OM-07
Basic Vib measurements and analysis TM7
Learning Vibration Survey techniques to identify pipework with increased risk of failure. How to setup vibration meter, where to take measurements, how to process results, How to interpret results.
30
3
OM-07.1
Definition of ‘Concern Factor’
Introduction to a new ‘Concern factor’ for assessing and ranking Pipework Vibration results.
10
3
OM-08
Specialist Techniques
Introduction into other pipework vibration assessment techniques, including, Strain Gauges, FEA, Motion Amplification, Operating Deflection Shape Analysis, Modal Analysis.
30
3
OM-19
Main line corrective actions
Review of corrective actions for solving vibration problems on Main Lines, including: Flow Induced Turbulence, Mechanical Excitation, Pulsation, Acoustic Induced Vibration, Surge, Momentum Change, Cavitation & Flashing.
30
4
OM-19.2
Visco-Elastic Damper Selection
Considerations for the use of Visco-Elastic Dampers to solve Main Line vibration issues.
25
4
OM-20
Small Bore Connection Corrective Actions
Review of Corrective actions for solving vibration problems on Small Bore Connections (SBCs). Introduction to Easy-Brace universal SBC solution.
45
4
OM-13
Good design practice Summary
Summary of Good Practice features for Main Lines, SBCs and Tubing
15
4
Q&A
Opportunity for attendees to ask questions or discuss any real-life examples