Date: 2nd of July | Time: 16:00 UTC+2
Acoustic Induced Vibrations (AIV) and Flow-Induced Vibrations (FIV) are critical phenomena that can lead to significant operational challenges and even catastrophic failures in industrial piping systems. According to the 2003 UK Health & Safety Executive report for the offshore industry, 20% of all hydrocarbon releases in the UK sector of the North Sea were attributed to vibrational and fatigue issues.
As plants strive for more optimized pipe designs, dynamic issues are becoming increasingly common. This trend necessitates advanced solutions to understand the causes of these issues and to determine the necessary mitigation measures.
In this technical session, we explore the mechanisms behind AIV and FIV, their impact on piping systems, and effective strategies for identifying, screening, and mitigating vibrations.
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This session will be led by David Tickner, Senior Engineer, together with our expert team of engineers.