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January 29, 2005
In Line With New Major European Research Projects, New Procedures for Optimising Weld Repairs are Being Developed
How can residual stresses for pressure equipment integrity be managed effectively? And what are the potential inadequacies of the current code requirements for post weld heat treatment of pressure vessels and piping?
(PRWEB) January 29, 2005 -- Our forthcoming seminar will highlight recent developments in measurement techniques and the use of sophisticated numerical analysis to predict residual stresses with more confidence. Practical ways for reducing the risk of plant damage influenced by residual stress will be illustrated through case studies.
Post Weld Heat Treatment and the Management of Residual Stress
1 Day Seminar
1 March 2005
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, One Birdcage Walk, London
This seminar will enable delegates to:
- understand the code rules for post weld heat treatment and how to reduce or avoid it
- increase awareness of the effects of residual stress on integrity and how they can be managed
- appreciate the new technology that can assist in optimising welding and heat treatment
- network with colleagues and meet some of the leading workers in this field
For further information, please visit www.imeche.org.uk/conferencesandevents/pwht
About the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
The Institution has been the home of mechanical engineers for 150 years. around 80,000 engineers world-wide are members. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) is the United Kingdom's qualifying body for mechanical engineers.
Members work in research, design, development, manufacturing, installation, commissioning, contracting, consulting and teaching in fields as diverse as lubrications, satellite launching, surgical implants and power stations. all find out about the latest developments in their own related fields through the Institution's hundreds of Conferences, Seminars and Events.
Contact Information
Victoria Gatt
Events Assistant
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Tel +44 (0)20 7973 1316
www.imeche.org.uk/conferencesandevents/pwht
Posted by Industrial at January 29, 2005 08:01 PM