INTERGRAPH CAESAR II is a comprehensive program for
Intergraph CAESAR II includes component databases and an extensive material database with allowable stress data. It also includes a bi-directional link to the Intergraph CADWorx Plant drafting package. Since its introduction, CAESAR II from Intergraph Corporation has become the world’s most widely used pipe stress analysis software and is considered the industries standard. CAESAR II is a complete pipe stress analysis software program that allows quick and accurate analysis of piping systems subjected to weight, pressure, thermal, seismic and other static and dynamic loads. It can analyze piping systems of any size or complexity. The students who have keen interest for
- Introduction to Pipe Stress Analysis. Need for stress analysis.
- Piping Materials. Introduction.
- Codes for Piping Design and Stress Analysis. ASME B31.3, ASME B31.4, and ASME B31.8.
- Principal Stresses and Failure Theories. Longitudinal, Circumferential and Radial Stresses.
- Design Pressure, Design Temperature and Allowable Stress. Definition of Design Pressure and Design Temperature.
- Thermal Stresses in Piping Systems. Thermal Expansion / Contraction of Materials.
- Pipe Stress Analysis Software. Introduction to CAESAR II Stress Analysis Software.
Consequences of over stress.
Physical Quantities and Units used in pipe stress analysis.
Material Classification Systems and Specifications.
Common ASTM Piping Materials.
Material Requirements of Codes.
Selection Criteria for Materials.
Piping Specifications (Piping Classes).
Material Testing and Certificates.
Other codes including applicable local codes.
Role and scope of codes.
Information available from codes.
Principal Axes and Principal Stresses.
Failure Theories.
Maximum Principal Stress Failure Theory.
Maximum Shear Stress Failure Theory.
Basis for Allowable Stress.
Allowable Stresses at “hot” and “cold” conditions, that is, Sh and Sc.
Code Tables for Allowable Stresses.
Stresses Due to Thermal Expansion / Contraction.
Thermal Fatigue and Cyclic Stress Reduction Factor.
Design Criteria for Thermal Stresses.
Stress Intensification Factors (SIFs).
Allowable Stress Range for Thermal Expansion.
Calculation of Expansion Stress Range.
Overview of CAESAR II software.
Piping Input and Creation of Model.
Navigation and Toolbars.
Static Analysis and Output.
Checking for Code Compliance.
- B.E. Mechanical/ Automotive/ Production/ Automotive Graduate.
- Mechanical/ Automotive/ Production Engineering students.
- Diploma students.
- Working professional such as Design Engineers, Mechanical designers and Industrial Designers.
- Awards: Certification in Pipe Stress Analysis Course.
- 60 Hours for One Month.