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ASME PCC-1 Bolted Joints and Gaskets Design, Assembly, and Reliability Combo Course (Virtual Classroom)

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Master bolted joints and gasket design, behavior and assembly principles per ASME PCC-1 2022.

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  • Jun 17-21st, 2024

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Each of these courses from  9:30 AM to 1:30 PM and 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern each day, with breaks throughout.

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Included in this combo course:
Bolted Joints and Gasket Behavior (Virtual Classroom)

Understand bolted joint fundamentals and gasketed joint torque factors, bolting patterns, and gasket behavior, tightness, selection and specification.

$795
Design of Bolted Flange Joints (Virtual Classroom)

Understand and apply ASME codes and standards for bolted flange joints, specifically flange design for pressure vessels and piping.

$395
Bolted Joint Assembly Principles per ASME PCC-1 – 2022 (Virtual Classroom)

Identify the principles of joint design, assembly, and reliability per ASME PCC-1 2022.

$795

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$1985

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VCPD539 — Bolted Joints and Gasket Behavior

Gain an overview of bolted joint fundamentals, whether gasketed or not, including behavior and troubleshooting.  Participants will take a more detailed look at the latest development on gasketed joint assembly, torque factors, bolting patterns, and gasket behavior, tightness, selection and specification.  This course is intended for practicing design and manufacturing professionals involved in the assembly of electro-mechanical hardware components of any size. 

VCPD386  — Design of Bolted Flange Joints

This course specifically reviews the different flange types and facings used in pressure vessel and piping industries, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.  Participants are introduced to the various ASME codes and standards applicable to pressure vessels, piping and flanges and how to use them to design for internal and external loads. 

VCPD577 — Bolted Joint Assembly Principles Per ASME PCC-1 — 2022

This course will train and test bolting personnel at the supervisory level on the technological and practical problems of assembling bolted joints in large scale industrial applications.  Participants enjoy interactive instruction, a student manual with resource materials (which includes a 1-year subscription to the most comprehensive on-line bolting library on the web), and in-class demonstrations.  

Who Should Attend

Engineers involved in the design, construction or maintenance of pressurized equipment utilizing flanged joints for the petroleum, refining, chemical, power, and process industries.

Practicing design and manufacturing professionals involved in assembly of electro-mechanical hardware as well as engineers and technicians in design and assembly operations. Two years of engineering experience would be beneficial, but is not necessary.

This ASME Virtual Classroom course is held live with an instructor on our online learning platform.  Certificate of completion will be issued to registrants who successfully attend and complete the course. 

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Patrick Cooper, P.E.

Patrick Cooper, P.E., has over 35 years of experience in the design, specification, maintenance and troubleshooting of process equipment within the petrochemical industry.

Jack Hawkins, P.E.

Jack Hawkins, P.E., has over 30 years of experience, primarily in technical roles of stress analysis and mechanical design of equipment and components.

John Lay

Training Manager, HYTORC

John D. Lay is a Training Manager for HYTORC. He has been involved in the teaching of both the theoretical and practical aspects of heavy industrial bolting since 2003 and has been involved in corporate training for over 20 years.

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Virtual Classroom

Live course with an instructor and peers held in an online learning environment with digital enhancements and online materials.
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