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NozzlePRO Essentials

  • By: Dynaflow Research Group
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About the course

This self-paced course teaches you all the fundamentals, and much more, of working with NozzlePRO.

Not just the basics. In this course, you will learn many different aspects of the NozzlePRO software, such as using the different Finite Element templates, set-up of your loads, model verification, viewing & post-processing your results and the relevance of the ASME VIII-2 stress categorization and compliance checks.

The course allows you to learn at your own pace and is fully provided online. The training is suitable for both new users as experienced users that want to learn more about the different features of the software.

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Learning Outcomes

After this course, you...
• are familiar with the NozzlePRO Interface & its modules,
• know how to work with shell type FEA models,
• understand the Options Menu & Boundary Conditions,
• can correctly set nozzle loads,
• know how to visually verify model settings & mesh,
• can post• process your results,
• understand Stress Categorization as per ASME BPVC VIII• 2,
• understand the associated Compliance Checks,
• know how to model piping actions and calculate SIFs,
• can calculate nozzle flexibilities and use them for pipe stress analysis.

This course is based on the latest release of the NozzlePRO software (v14.1).

Who should attend this course

• Beginner NozzlePRO users that want to learn the foundations.
• Intermediate NozzlePRO users that want to understand more about the different features.
• Users of other PRG Suite & FE/Pipe.
• Those that want to understand more about the capabilities of NozzlePRO.
• Those conducting ASME VIII-2 assessments.

Prerequisites

No prior knowledge of NozzlePRO and FEA is required.

Program & Details

  • 1. Welcome & Your instructor
    2. Content overview
    3. How to use this course

  • 1. Introduction to Finite Element Analysis
    2. A basic set of FEA equations
    3. Mesh resolution & singularities
    4. FEA for ASME VIII designs
    5. Equivalent stresses
    6. Stress categorization as per ASME BPVC VIII-2 chapter 5 "Design by Analysis"
    7. Exercise A: Stress categorization cases
    8. Stress compliance checks for ASME BPVC VIII-2 ch. 5

  • 1. The NozzlePRO Interface
    2. Base shell types
    3. Nozzle / Attachment types
    4. Pipe size database
    5. Working in MatPRO
    6. Importing Nozzle Loads from Pipe Stress Software Manually
    7. Orientation settings
    8. Importing Nozzle Loads from Pipe Stress Software Automatically
    9. Operating versus Design pressure
    10. Visualizing your model
    11. Visually verifying your model
    12. Reviewing Results
    13. Output Reports
    14. Using the Batch Processor

  • 1. Boundary Conditions
    2. Model Parameters
    3. Merge Nodes Tolerance
    4. Nozzle Inserts
    5. General Options
    6. Run View Options
    7. Header Opening/Plug
    8. Engineering Details
    9. Automatic Solution Convergence

  • 1. Exercise B1: Vessel/Nozzle Geometry with nozzle end loads - Part 1
    2. Exercise B1: Video demonstration
    3. Exercise B2: Vessel/Nozzle Geometry with nozzle end loads - Part 2
    4. Exercise B2: Video demonstration
    5. Exercise B3: Vessel/Nozzle Geometry with nozzle end loads - Part 3
    6. Exercise B3: Video demonstration
    7. Exercise C: Ellipsoidal Head
    8. Exercise C: Video demonstration
    9. Exercise D: Using the Batch Processor
    10. Exercise D: Video demonstration

  • 1. Modeling piping actions method I: Generating SIFs
    2. Modeling piping actions method II: Including piping in your FEA
    3. Why use nozzle-shell flexibilities?
    4. Calculating nozzle flexibilities using NozzlePRO
    5. Nozzle modeling in pipe stress software
    6. The PRG sif/k module
    7. Exercise E: Modeling Piping Actions
    8. Exercise E: Video demonstration

  • 1. Shoe/Saddle Wizard
    2. Exporting NozzlePRO output to PDF

  • 1. Congratulations
    2. Course evaluation survey
    3. Your Personal Certificate
    4. Rate this course
    5. Related courses

Certification

A personal digital certificate will be made available upon successful completion of the course. A sample Certificate is shown below.

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