Concrete & Steel Design in Oil and Gas Course
Course Objectives
- Pipe rack design under wind and seismic load
- Design foundation under pressure vessel with example
- Design foundation under vibrating machines as pump and compressors
- Design building under blast load
- Ways of assessment and repair the concrete structure in industrial plant
- Integrity management system for onshore structures
This series of differnt modules is intended to cover modern and effective procedures for the design calculation for steel and reinforced concrete structures in oil and gas, refinery , power generation and industrial projects in general.
This online live course will be containing extensive workshop as a hand calculation for reinforced concrete elements and steel structure, which use in oil and gas industry such as pipe rack and ring beam under steel tanks, foundations under horizontal and vertical vessels in plant process (separators, heaters, KOD,…). This online course will increase the knowledge and assist in using new tools for designing, reviewing or managing the design for new project or modify the existing one.
Moreover, the design of foundation under all types of vibrating machines (Power turbine, pump, compressors and gas turbine generator) will cover in this online seminar with examples from real projects to enable the attendees to implement or review design of the foundation. Building under blast load shall be design with an examples.
Course Outline
Module A: Steel structure pipe rack design
Session 1:Pipe rack design with seismic and wind load with solved example
Module B : Foundations under static equipment
Session 2:Concrete and steel Storage tank design according to API 650 with tank foundation design
Session 3: Design foundation under horizontal vessel (Separator, heat exchanger etc.)
Session 4: Vertical vessel Foundation design with anchor bolts design guide.
Module C: Design Foundations under vibrating machines
Session 5:Types of Machines and dynamic analysis principal & Construction for the foundation and select the isolation type.
Session 6: Example of centrifugal machine
Session 7: Example of reciprocating machine
Module D: Blast resistance building design
Session 8: Principal of blast load resistance and dynamic analysis for the building.
Session 9: Loads and plasticity method with ductility criteria
Session 10: Example for blast resistance for concrete structure building
Session 11: Cont. Example for blast resistance for RC building
Session 12: Example for blast resistance for steel structure building
Elreedyman eLearning courses involve a combination of live, interactive sessions over the Internet , set readings, and assignments. The courses include videos and practical case studies from a real projects to let you put theory to practice. The session around 90 min.The attendees shall receive Excel Sheet as an assistance tools that cover the main design elements.
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- It is a private course for individual or companies.
- It is a flexible time schedule and dates as per the attendees country time zone
- The trainee can select the required sessions
- The course materials shall be electronic and the calculation sheets in excel
- The payment before the course start by 5 days
- The cancelation should be done before start the session by 72 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
SECTION 1: E–LEARNING OVERVIEW
What is e–Learning?
Our e–learning programs are designed for engineers, technicians and electricians who prefer not to be limited by time or distance and need to develop skills and knowledge in a particular subject.
E–learning is a form of distance learning, where some or all of the course components are presented online. In the e–learning environment the presenter of the material and the participants are not physically present in the same room. Instead, they can meet in a “virtual“ room. In our courses, the material is shared via the internet in a live ‘webcast‘.
e–learning courses incorporate a live approach, also referred to as the synchronous or video-conferencing approach. This ensures that the training is interactive, which maintains the motivation and discipline necessary for successful completion. The live sessions are supported with reading and assignment work.
Participants log in at a pre-arranged time together with several others from all over the world. The moderator in attendance will be a real instructor/presenter, qualified and experienced in the particular topic. The presentation (or live webcast) may be around 60 minutes long and at any stage the instructor can be signalled if queries on the course material exist. After each presentation there is a question and answer session where participants can talk to the instructor, as well as to other delegates.
Access live online training from throughout the world with real equipment
How does it work?
The course consists of a number of modules (this varies from course to course) over a given time period involving live interactive webcasts. Some modules may involve a practical component or group activity. For each module there is an initial reading assignment along with coursework or problems to be handed in and practical exercises in some cases. Participants have access to ongoing support from their instructor via phone, Skype or e-mail.
Is it a “book on a website“?
No, our e–learning courses are designed to be as interactive as possible. Participants will receive materials by email and participate in live webcasts with instructors and students from around the world.
Doesn‘t it get boring? How can an e–learning course be interactive?
Boredom can be a real danger, however, we use an interactive approach to our e–learning – with live sessions instead of recordings. The webcast software allows everyone to interact and involves participants in group work; including hands-on exercises with simulation software and remote laboratories where possible. Participants can communicate with text messages, or live VoIP speech, or can even draw on the whiteboard during the sessions.
How long is the course?
The duration of the courses varies contact us for that.
Can I pause my progress and come back to complete the course later?
The webcasts cannot be postponed and are set within a given time frame however, it is possible to discontinue a current course and join the next, at the same point.
When will I receive my materials?
Materials are received in electronic format at regular intervals throughout the course, by email.
Will I receive notification that I am enrolled on this course
Students should enroll using the appropriate form for each course. Once this is received confirmation is sent within to 10 days.
SECTION 2: LIVE WEBCASTS
What do live webcasts involve?
These are live interactive sessions throughout the course. Students join the instructor and other participants from around the world. Each webcast is between 60 and 90 minutes in duration and will be scheduled at 2 varying times, so participants can select the session which is most convenient.
Will it be a live session?
Yes the webcasts are live (in real time). All students and the instructor log in to the webcast
‘room’ simultaneously.
How long will the sessions be?
The sessions are between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on how many questions the participants have.
What if I cannot join or I miss a live webcast?
If there is more than one attendees, the webcasts are recorded and available to students upon request, however to receive the certificate of completion a minimum of ? of live webcasts must be attended. The live webcasts offer the opportunity to interact with the instructor and other participants from around the globe, which is an essential part of the learning process.
We have a few students on the current courses who work on site and therefore cannot always attend webcasts during the scheduled time. For students like this we will negotiate the minimum attendance and usually agree that provided they watch the recordings, attend when they can and do all assignments on time then this may be acceptable.
Where do I download the webcast software?
All the necessary instructions to download and install the webcast software are sent to participants prior to the course.
When will the sessions take place? When will I receive a webcast schedule?
The webcast schedule is put together.
Are the sessions held at the same time of day/day of the week every time?
We do try to keep the schedule as consistent as possible, however this depends on the instructor‘s availability.
If I experience technical difficulties and am unable to sit in the session, will I be able to arrange for another?
The webcast sessions are recorded for this reason, but depending on the situation it may be possible to reschedule a session for a later date.
Can I talk to my instructor throughout the session or is all the communication one–sided? Communication with the instructor is encouraged via microphone, drawing on the whiteboard or by typing in the text tool.
What language are the webcasts presented in?
All webcasts are presented in English.
SECTION 3: HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
What do I need?
An adequate Internet connection, speakers and a microphone. A headset is recommended. The necessary software and course materials are provided by us.
What hardware and software do I require?
A participant‘s computer is referred to as the ‘client‘ machine. The following are recommended configurations. Slightly less powerful machines may still work reasonably well, but faster is better.
Do I really need a headset?
Headsets are recommended for sound quality and to avoid feedback through the microphone. Built– in loudspeakers and microphones will work, but are not ideal. Even when microphone problems occur, the presentation can be followed with audio alone. Feedback or questions can be typed using the direct messaging tool.
Do I need any special software?
If there is a software, the set–up instructions are sent to participants prior to the course.
Can I use a dial–up connection?
A broadband connection such as ADSL is ideal. However, a reliable dial–up connection as slow as 28.8 kbps can work as the system will compensate for it. A slight delay with the sound might be experienced as a result.
Who can assist me if I have technical difficulties with the software?
We ask all participants to install and set up the software well before any webcasts. Due to company firewalls, students often experience initial problems which we will work with you to correct well beforehand. It is recommended that participants approach their company‘s IT departments to assist with a test connection prior to the course start date.
What level of computer skills do I need to have?
We recommend that participants have basic computer skills. The webcast software is very user friendly and easy to use. Most problems are experienced during initial setup of the software (usually due to firewalls) so participants with limited computer knowledge should have some technical support nearby.
SECTION 4: CERTIFICATION
What type of certificate will I receive?
For Certificate courses, participants will receive a certificate by email free of charge or hard copy if he request with additional fee for normal mail cost.
SECTION 5: MISCELLANEOUS
How are we assessed?
A series of assignments are completed during the course. These demonstrate understanding of the materials.
What do the assignments involve?
The assignments are usually a set of questions, problems or calculations which are based on the material provided. They are not designed to trick, merely to determine if the materials have been understood. These vary in length and level of difficulty and are supplied after the live sessions on that topic have finished. Usually around 2 weeks is allowed for completion. The assignments are graded by the instructor and returned by email.
Are there a maximum number of participants allowed per course?
We prefer one per session as the course is global with different nationalities and locations and to be as a private course to provide the attendees the direct information he is looking for.
Do I have to start on the designated commencement date?
The commencement date is merely the date that registrations close. On this day the information packs and first set of course materials are sent. The first webcast usually occurs within 5 days after sending a copy of the transfer the course fee.
If I don‘t understand something am I able to ‘approach‘ the instructor ‘after class‘?
Yes, the instructor will always stay behind ‘after class‘ for questions. Participants can also contact the instructor via phone, Skype or email even after finishing the course. There will be a new materials up to date on the website to download.
All the sessions cost 650 USD+Onshore calculation ebook FREE
The cost per session is 60 USD.
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The certification will be issue from our training center. We have a cooperation with Spain distance learning university. Accredation can be from Bircham International University in Spain; If the praticipant requires a certificate from the university the certificate hardcopy additional cost 160 USD. It will be stated you acheive 1 BIU unit, you can contact us to send you the sample of the certificate.