The course teaches engineers to analyze and mitigate Acoustic and Flow Induced Vibrations in piping systems through theoretical lessons, practical methodologies, and real-world case studies, focusing on preventing vibration-induced fatigue failures.
This course focuses on analyzing and calculating Acoustic Induced Vibrations (AIV) and Flow Induced Vibrations (FIV) in piping systems. It includes an introduction to vibration theories, common causes, and risk assessment. Modules cover methodologies for analyzing AIV and FIV, using paper-based assessments and visual inspections, and practical exercises. The course aims to equip engineers with the skills to identify, analyze, and mitigate risks associated with piping vibrations to prevent fatigue failures.
You can start the course at any time during the year.
You will receive a certificate issued by InIPED
You will have some pre-recorded lectures, pdf files, self-assessment multiple-choice tests and a hands-on, practical assignments.
Yes. The student will meet with the instructor twice: once halfway through the course and another one at the end.