ONLINE WEBINAR

Solving Vibrations In A Two-Phase Process Line

Date: 23rd of May | Time: 16:00 UTC+2

In this webinar, Frank Bos, partner at Dynaflow Research Group, will provide a comprehensive overview of flow-induced vibrations caused by two-phase flow, its mechanism, and practical engineering approaches to mitigate its impact.

During this session, you’ll gain a better understanding of flow-induced vibrations caused by two-phase flow, examining the main excitation mechanisms and their interaction with piping systems. Moreover, you will gain a deeper understanding of various flow regimes and the factors influencing slug flow formation.

Furthermore, the webinar will highlight engineering approaches for both the design and operation stages. From identifying high-risk systems prone to slugging to implementing robust solutions, you will learn actionable assessments to enhance the reliability and integrity of piping systems.

Through a real-life case study, we'll illustrate the practical application of these concepts, offering insights into failure analysis, vibration measurements, and detailed mechanical response assessments.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding the classification of flow-induced vibrations
  • Insight into different flow regimes and their implications for piping systems.
  • Practical engineering approaches for designing resilient piping systems.
  • Techniques for monitoring, measuring, and analyzing flow-induced vibrations during operation.
  • Real-life case study illustrating the application of mitigation strategies.

 

This session is for:

  • Mechanical engineers
  • Piping design engineers
  • Maintenance engineers
  • Professionals involved in process piping systems in industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, and chemical processing.

Why attend this webinar?

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REAL-LIFE CASE STUDIES
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PRACTICAL ENGINEERING APPROACHES
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INSIGHTS FROM EXPERT ENGINEERS
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LIVE Q&A SESSION

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This session will be led by Frank Bos, Partner at Dynaflow Research Group, together with our expert team of engineers.