EURO WINGS - Inspection, Evaluation and Repair of Process Plant Equipment and Connected Piping

The Course

Petroleum refineries, petrochemical and process plants have hundreds of pieces of equipment and thousand of meters of piping that handle hazardous and corrosive fluids and operate at wide ranges of temperatures and pressures. Plant integrity and reliability can only be achieved if this equipment and connected piping are designed properly and they remain fit for continued service between scheduled turnarounds.

The design and fabrication of process equipment and piping systems are carried out in accordance with industry codes and standards. Fabrication and welding processes are subjected to defined examinations and inspections to ensure that any deficiencies found are resolved so as to meet the acceptance criteria of the respective codes.

Once the new equipment and piping are put in service, they get exposed to the process fluids and start to undergo deterioration such as corrosion at various rates depending on the materials of construction and service conditions. It is therefore essential to know their current condition and the degradation rate so that appropriate repairs and maintenance can be carried out in a timely manner to prevent failures. Effective inspection and evaluation of the inspection data are vital for this purpose. The integrity of the plant cannot be achieved without effective inspection.

Regular and reliable inspections are an integral part of any effective industrial plant maintenance program. The success of such a program relies greatly on the Non-Destructive Inspection (NDT or NDE or NDI) techniques used. Non-destructive inspection (NDT) techniques detect flaws that can cause potential failure in future. This way, NDT provides information on the integrity of the pipeline as well as a measure of its current safety margin. Hence, it is important to understand the scope and limitations of the common and advanced NDE tools that are available in order to maximize the effectiveness of each of the scheduled inspection activities.

Furthermore, in today’s competitive environment plant operators need to reduce maintenance costs by minimizing downtime. Effective inspection contributes significantly to this objective.

In this comprehensive and integrated course, you will gain a clear understanding of the damage and degradation mechanisms that affect process equipment and piping and progressively adversely affect their condition and fitness for continued service. You will also understand that effective inspection is the backbone of plant integrity and that it has significant impact on EHS and financial performance of the company. The course will increase you awareness of industry codes and best practices related to inspection, repair and alteration of process equipment and piping including ASME BPVC and various API codes, standards and recommended practices. The course also provides a sound and concise coverage of fitness-for-service assessment methodologies and API/ASME FFS standard to enable making run/repair/replace decision about the damaged equipment/piping. The course then covers the main industry codes and practices for repairs and alterations to enable you to achieve business focused repairs and lower maintenance costs.

The Goals

The objectives of the course are:

The Process

This comprehensive course is integrated and highly interactive. It links in-service damage mechanisms to the appropriate mix of inspection strategies methods and NDT techniques to obtain reliable and relevant inspection data, which is used in turn to assess the fitness-for-service (FFS) of the equipment/piping. It combines structured and focused presentations and discussions of topics covered with actual relevant examples. The results of the FFS assessment will then be used to make run/repair/replace decisions. Repair options and relevant industry codes and best practices can then be followed as appropriate to resolve deficiencies.

The course combines sound engineering principles, methods, and applicable codes & standards and best industry practices with practical workshops that cover worked examples to enforce the learnings. To maximize learnings, optional Question & Answer sessions are available at the end of each day to avail delegates the opportunity to ask additional questions relating to topics discussed as well as specific equipment/piping problems they may experience in their plants.

Delegates will receive hard copies as well as a CD of all course presentations as well as detailed lecture notes which will provide an invaluable reference document.

The Benefits

The Results

The Core Competencies

Delegates will enhance their competencies in the following areas:

The Programme Content

Inspection the Backbone of Plant Integrity

Inspection Strategies, Plans, Methods and Techniques

Inspection Codes Standards and Best Practices

 

Evaluation and Analysis of Inspection Data

Repair and Alteration of Process Equipment and Piping