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Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics & API-579 for Piping & Pressure Vessel Engineers

Anindya Bhattacharya

Anindya Bhattacharya

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Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics & API-579 for Piping & Pressure Vessel Engineers

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  • Course duration

    344 Min

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  • Language

    English

Why enroll

This online pre-recorded course will help the participants to understand the fundamentals of Fracture mechanics for piping and pressure vessel engineers to comprehend ASME piping codes, ASME B& PV code sec VIII division 2 part 5 and API 579.

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Course details

This online prerecorded course will help the participants to understand the fundamentals of Fracture mechanics for piping and pressure vessel engineers to comprehend ASME piping codes, ASME B& PV Code sec VIII division 2 part 5 and API 579

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical
  • Mechanics & Turbomachinery
  • Civil & Structural
  • Mechanical
  • Piping & Layout

Key topics covered

This course will cover

  • Ductile tearing vs brittle fracture

  • Mathematical preliminaries –Line, and surface integrals.

  • What is Fracture mechanics? Difference between Charpy Impact testing and Fracture mechanics.

  • Why should we study fracture mechanics?

  • An overview of some key laws of physics

  • The mechanics of crack propagation-Griffith criterion.

  • Challenges to and Modifications of Griffith criterion

  • Concept of energy release rate

  • Mode I, II and III of Fractures

  • Crack tip displacement

  • Stress field in the vicinity of a crack

  • Stress field singularity

  • Stress intensity factor

  • Effect of finite size

  • Some K1c solutions

  • Concept of weight function

  • Principle of superposition

  • Limitations of linear elastic fracture mechanics- Crack-tip plasticity

  • Relation between K and G

  • Effect of thickness

  • Linear elastic fracture mechanics(LEFM)

  • Crack Tip Opening displacement (CTOD)

  • Estimation of CTOD

  • Alternate definitions of CTOD

  • J-Integral

  • J Integral and plasticity

  • Fracture toughness test specimens and their tests

  • Fracture toughness test as per ASTM 399

  • K1c testing

  • Experimental determination of J integral.

  • The concept and applications of Failure Assessment Diagram (FAD).

  • Fracture mechanics-based fatigue analysis.

  • How Fracture mechanics is referenced in ASME boiler and PV codes, ASME piping codes, and API 579.

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

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Introduction

2 Lectures

43 min

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    Introduction-Roadmap

    29 min

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    griffith criterion

    14 min

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Anindya Bhattacharya

Anindya Bhattacharya

Asset Engineer

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