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ASME Idaho Section – Dinner Program & Awards Banquet

Date: May 1, 2009


Place: Whitewater Grill, 355 River Parkway, Idaho Falls


Keynote Address:

Jim O'Brien of the Idaho National Laboratory will present "High Temperature Electrolysis for Large-Scale Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Energy"




The evening will begin at 5:30 with a no-host social (cash bar). A complimentary buffet will be served beginning at 6:00. Poster presentations on student projects, scholarship awards, and member and faculty recognitions will occur along with the technical presentation.

RSVP

Please reply to Karen Moore (karen.moore@inl.gov, 526-8852) if you plan to attend. If you would like additional information, contact Karen or Steve Reese (reeses@asme.org, 526-0070).

Agenda:

5:30 – Informal social w/ cash bar

6:00 – Buffet open

6:15 – BYU-I poster presentation 1

6:25 – BYU-I poster presentation 2

6:40 – Recognize Ed Harvego for being awarded the George Westinghouse Gold Medal

6:45 – Jim O’Brien presentation on “High Temperature Electrolysis for Large-Scale Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Energy”

7:25 – Plaque presented to industry partner Diversified Metals

7:30 – Recognize Manohar Sohal for designation as a Distinguised Reviewer for the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer

7:35 – ’08 & ’09 scholarship recipients recognized

7:50 – Plaque presented to Greg Roach, BYU-I student section advisor

7:55 – Plaque presented to Mary Hofle, ISU student section advisor

8:00 – Concluding remarks


 
ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code B31.3 Process Piping Design

Professional Development Course


Date: Monday, Jun. 08 - Thursday, Jun. 11, 2009 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM


University Place, CHE-207 1784 Science Center Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83402


To Register:

COST

$2000 for ASME members, $2200 for non members


• Register by May 8 to receive a $200 discount ($1800 for ASME members, $2000 for non members). A minimum of 12 students must register by May 8 or the class will be cancelled.

• Each student will receive a copy of the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Codebook. Students should bring a calculator.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Piping engineers and designers who need an understanding of the requirements for compliance and the trends of Code changes for piping design and analysis, fabrication, examination, and testing.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The lack of commentary, or historical perspective, regarding the B31.3 Code requirements for process piping design and construction is an obstacle to the designer, manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, erector, examiner, inspector, and owner who want to provide a safe and economical piping system. This intensive four day course, through the use of hundreds of examples shown and personal experiences of the instructors, demonstrates how the B31.3 Code has been correctly and incorrectly applied. This seminar explains the principle intentions of the Code and why the Code is not a handbook. Attendees come away from this seminar with a clear understanding of how piping systems fail and what the Code requires the designer, manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, erector, examiner, inspector and owner to do to prevent such failures. The focus of the seminar is to enhance participants’ understanding and application of the B31.3 Code. Instruction is further enhanced by in-class problem solving, directly applying the rules and equations of the B31.3 Code for specific design and operating conditions to illustrate correct applications.

INSTRUCTOR

Glynn E. Woods, P.E., Course Director, is a practicing piping engineer with experience in piping design, stress analysis, supports, piping failure analysis, as well as piping component design, analysis and testing. For more than 35 years he has been providing this piping design expertise in new and operating petrochemical facilities. The piping component design, analysis and testing experience involved assisting piping component manufacturers to gain pressure design Code compliance for their product. Mr. Woods is a member of the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Code Committee.

Questions/Further Information:

Contact Steve Reese (reeses@asme.org, 208-526-0070)