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Vessel Inspection

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Vessel Inspection

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  • Course duration

    2 Hrs

  • Course start date & time

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  • Language

    English

Why enroll

Achieving expertise in Vessel Inspection can significantly enhance your career in industries like oil and gas, chemical processing, and energy, leading to roles like Vessel Inspector, Quality Control Manager, or Maintenance Manager, with median salaries ranging from $80,000 to over $120,000. With this training, you'll gain in-depth knowledge of inspecting and maintaining pressure vessels, tanks, and boilers, ensuring compliance with codes and regulations. This expertise will also equip you to identify defects, develop repair plans, and optimize vessel lifespan. As a certified Vessel Inspector, you'll be highly valued for your ability to ensure vessel integrity, safety, and reliability, and your skills will be in high demand by companies seeking to minimize downtime and ensure compliance.

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Course details

This course provides a comprehensive overview of vessel inspection, focusing on the methods, standards, and best practices essential for ensuring the safety, integrity, and compliance of pressure vessels and tanks. Designed for inspectors, engineers, and maintenance professionals, the course covers inspection techniques, regulatory requirements, and quality control procedures to effectively evaluate and maintain vessels used in various industrial applications.

Course suitable for

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Mechanics & Turbomachinery
  • Chemical & Process
  • Mechanical
  • Metallurgy & Material Science

Key topics covered

  1. Introduction to Vessel Inspection

    • Overview of the role and importance of vessel inspection in industrial applications

    • Types of vessels: pressure vessels, storage tanks, process vessels, and boilers

    • Vessel components: shells, nozzles, manways, supports, heads, and flanges

    • Overview of industries that rely on vessel inspections (oil & gas, petrochemicals, power generation, etc.)

    • Safety and regulatory considerations in vessel inspection

  2. Vessel Design and Construction

    • Principles of vessel design: stress analysis, material selection, and pressure considerations

    • Codes and standards governing vessel design: ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC), ASME B31.3, API 650, and others

    • Understanding vessel construction materials: metals (carbon steel, stainless steel, alloys) and coatings

    • Factors influencing vessel integrity: operating pressure, temperature, and environmental conditions

    • Common construction defects and their impact on vessel performance

  3. Visual Inspection (VT) and Dimensional Checks

    • Visual inspection principles and techniques for detecting surface defects and irregularities

    • Identifying common vessel defects: cracks, corrosion, pitting, and weld imperfections

    • Techniques for performing dimensional checks: measuring thickness, diameter, and alignment

    • Understanding the limitations of visual inspection and when to use additional NDT methods

    • Safety considerations during visual inspection: confined space entry, fall protection, and personal protective equipment (PPE)

  4. Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) for Vessel Inspection

    • Introduction to NDT methods and their applications in vessel inspection

    • Ultrasonic Testing (UT):

      • Principles of ultrasonic testing for thickness measurement and flaw detection

      • Application of UT for assessing corrosion, weld defects, and material thickness

      • Calibration and interpretation of UT results

    • Radiographic Testing (RT):

      • Overview of radiographic testing and its application in inspecting welded joints and vessel components

      • Safety precautions for radiographic inspections (e.g., radiation safety)

      • Interpreting radiographic images to detect cracks, porosity, and other internal flaws

    • Magnetic Particle Testing (MT):

      • Techniques for detecting surface and near-surface defects in ferromagnetic materials

      • Application of MT in inspecting welds, structural components, and pipework

      • Preparing and interpreting results of magnetic particle inspections

    • Dye Penetrant Testing (PT):

      • Overview of dye penetrant testing for identifying surface-breaking defects

      • Process of applying penetrant, developing, and interpreting results

      • Limitations of PT and its complementary role in vessel inspections

  5. Corrosion and Degradation Mechanisms

    • Types of corrosion affecting vessels: uniform corrosion, pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking

    • Factors influencing corrosion: material properties, operating conditions, environmental factors, and chemical exposure

    • Corrosion monitoring and inspection techniques

    • Techniques for detecting and assessing internal corrosion in vessels

    • Strategies for mitigating corrosion: coatings, cathodic protection, and material selection

  6. Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) for Vessels

    • Introduction to RBI and its role in optimizing vessel inspection strategies

    • Risk assessment methods: probability and consequence of failure

    • Developing an RBI plan for prioritizing inspection activities based on risk factors

    • Determining inspection intervals and thresholds for different types of vessels

    • Integrating RBI with maintenance and reliability programs

    • Case studies in applying RBI to real-world vessel inspections

  7. Crack and Fatigue Analysis

    • Overview of crack propagation and fatigue failure mechanisms in vessels

    • Methods for detecting cracks: ultrasonic testing, radiography, and visual inspection

    • Crack growth models and factors influencing fatigue life in vessels

    • Assessing the significance of detected cracks and determining the need for repair or replacement

    • Case studies of fatigue failure in pressure vessels and tanks

  8. Boiler Inspection

    • Key components of boiler systems: pressure parts, tubes, headers, and drums

    • Common defects in boilers: corrosion, erosion, scaling, and weld failures

    • Inspection techniques specific to boilers: internal and external inspection methods

    • Boiler maintenance and life-extension strategies

    • Regulatory requirements for boiler inspections (e.g., ASME, National Board)

  9. Vessel Inspection Reports and Documentation

    • Importance of thorough documentation in vessel inspections

    • Preparing detailed inspection reports: format, content, and critical findings

    • Documenting defects, measurements, and recommendations for corrective action

    • Using digital tools and software for inspection data collection and report generation

    • Maintaining inspection records for compliance and future reference

  10. Maintenance and Life Extension Strategies for Vessels

    • Understanding the principles of preventive and predictive maintenance for vessels

    • Developing a maintenance plan for pressure vessels and storage tanks

    • Techniques for extending vessel life: repair methods, monitoring, and condition-based assessments

    • Preparing vessels for decommissioning or re-certification

    • Managing vessel integrity during prolonged service and under changing operational conditions

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