Program Overview
Pressure Vessel Fabrication, Inspection & Lifecycle Management is a comprehensive technical training program designed to provide in-depth knowledge of pressure vessel design principles, fabrication practices, inspection methodologies, and lifecycle management strategies used across oil & gas, petrochemical, refining, and process industries.
The program covers key aspects of pressure vessel fabrication including material selection, welding practices, post-weld heat treatment (PWHT), and compliance with major international codes and standards such as ASME Section VIII, API 510, and related inspection requirements. Participants will gain a clear understanding of pressure vessel components, fabrication challenges, and quality control measures.
The training also focuses on in-service inspection, common damage mechanisms, non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques, hydrostatic pressure testing, and documentation practices required for ensuring long-term integrity, safety, and regulatory compliance throughout the vessel lifecycle.
What You Will Learn
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
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Understand pressure vessel fabrication processes, materials, and welding practices
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Interpret ASME and API code requirements for fabrication and inspection
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Identify common damage mechanisms affecting pressure vessels in service
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Apply appropriate NDT and pressure testing methods for integrity assessment
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Implement lifecycle management strategies for safe and reliable operation
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for:
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Inspection Engineers and Asset Integrity Engineers
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Mechanical, Metallurgical, and Corrosion Engineers
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Plant, Maintenance, and Reliability Engineers
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Fabrication, QA/QC, and Welding Professionals
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Technical Supervisors and Engineering Managers