Explore the Impact of Verifying Carbon Capture Technologies
22 Nov 2024
Read more >16th August 2024 | Free of charge | Online – Open to all | 9:00BST | Duration: 1 hour
Overview
This webinar will outline how to use parameterised components and a patented solver method to speed up e.g. FEA models x1000 so they can be used on-line for static mechanical equipment monitoring with appropriate workflows, analysis and dashboarding. With the goal of lowering asset risk and reducing incidents, achieving higher up-time and more throughput and extending asset life. Equipment such as reactors, reformers, vaporisers, coker drums, pipelines or structures can be monitored for e.g. corrosion, thermal fatigue, creep, minimum pressurisation temperature, etc. Thereby giving you warnings if equipment is in danger, or not, from things such as hot spots, thermal fatigue cracking or defect growth.
Speaker
Lars Ulph, Sales Director for Northern Europe, Akselos
Lars is responsible for commercial activities across Northern Europe for Akselos. Has been in Business Development for over 15 years across all industrial sectors for IBM, Ansys and more recently Akselos. Lars started at Akselos as their Sales Engineering lead preparing compelling business proposals, conducting product demonstration webinars as well as training end-users. Lars is based in the UK outside Oxford.
The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter’s own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Process Management and Control Special Interest Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.
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By Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
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