September 2024
17 - 18 Sep 2024
2 days
If your design will undergo any type of motion, the concepts presented in this course will equip you with knowledge critical to a successful design.
17 - 19 Sep 2024
6 hours 3 x 2 hour sessions
This course covers all the skills you need to get started modelling metal-forming process chains using DEFORM® 2D and 3D simulation. The content presents comprehensive coverage of the DEFORM Integrated Manufacturing Process interface and covers a broad range of applications. This course will cover the standard training for DEFORM 2D & 3D.
Tue 17 Sep 2024
1 day
Failure Mode Effect Analysis is most effective when developed by a multi-discipline team that is facilitated by a skilled chairman. It is important that the chairman guides the team through analysis and ensures that effort is focused on achieving workshop objectives. This 1-day course covers the essential skills required to lead effective FMEA workshops.
17
Sep
-18Functional Safety: IEC 61508/61511 - Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) for the Process Industry Sector
Manchester
17 - 18 Sep 2024
2 days
Asset owners and their staff need to consider safety instrumented systems and safety instrumented functions as vital components within process safety. The risks to health, safety and the environmental are required to be reduced to an acceptable level, So Far As Is Reasonably Practicable (SFAIRP) or As Low As Reasonable Practicable (ALARP). It is also recommended that any commercial risk to companies should be reduced to acceptable levels for the relevant business.
17 - 19 Sep 2024
3 days
This course is designed for new users who want to test, validate, and optimise product designs with the Creo Simulate module.
Tue 17 Sep 2024
1 day
Mathcad Prime Update from Mathcad 15 for experienced Mathcad 15 users
17 - 19 Sep 2024
3 days
The course includes configuring tools, fixtures and machining operations as well as learning how to create milling sequences, hole-making sequences and post process cutter location data to create machine code.
Tue 17 Sep 2024
1 day
is becoming the foremost tool for the analysis of deformation and stability in geotechnical engineering. By attending this one-day course, delegates will be tutored in how to build and assess many of the most common geotechnical structures within PLAXIS 2D. Fundamental techniques in building, running and analysing finite element models will be covered. The influence of material model choice, pore pressures and seepage will be discussed.
17
Sep
Reliability Engineering for Asset Performance Management - Fundamentals
Manchester
Tue 17 Sep 2024
1 day
Asset Performance Management (APM) is a process that encompasses tools and procedures to maintain or improve an assets’ reliability, maintainability and/or availability with respect to its requirements, under its use environment, for the duration of its lifetime. APM is intended to be applied to an asset in an operational environment. Whilst many elements are involved in APM, Reliability Engineering is a central element to success.
Wed 18 Sep 2024
1 day
Alarm Systems Management is a concise one-day training course aimed at helping prevent accidents similar to the explosion and fires at the Milford Haven refinery in the UK in 1994. This serious incident injured twenty six people, caused damage of the order of €50 million and resulted in the loss of a large amount of production.
18 - 19 Sep 2024
2 days, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
This course teaches the essential skills you will need to start performing basic computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations on your own using Ansys Fluent software.
18 - 19 Sep 2024
6 hours 2 x 3 hour sessions
Learning or reviewing the fundamentals of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), including best practice, will enable you to get the most out of your own simulation software or assess the CFD undertaken by others with confidence.
18 - 19 Sep 2024
2 days
Creo Advanced Assembly Extension and Top-Down Design
Wed 18 Sep 2024
1 day
Fault Tree Analysis is a top down, deductive failure analysis that identifies combinations of events that would lead to an undesired system event. This technique is mainly used in safety and reliability engineering to understand how systems can fail, to identify the best ways to reduce risk and quantify the probability of undesired events.
18 - 19 Sep 2024
6 hours 2 x 3 hour sessions
Learning or reviewing the fundamentals of finite element analysis (FEA), including best practice, will enable you to get the most out of your own simulation software or assess the FEA undertaken by others with confidence.
Wed 18 Sep 2024
1 day
ANSYS DesignXplorer software provides instantaneous feedback on all proposed design modifications, which dramatically decreases the number of design iterations and improves the overall design process.
Wed 18 Sep 2024
1 day
Plaxis 3D is an important tool allowing the user to determine the deformation and stability of geotechnical structures in situations in which the assumption of a 2D slice is not realistic. Whilst attending this one-day course delegates will be guided through the procedure of developing and meshing high quality geometry for PLAXIS 3D in applications such as retaining walls, embankments, tunnels, deep and shallow foundations.The influence of material model choice, pore pressures and seepage will be discussed
Wed 18 Sep 2024
1 day
This course has been designed for delegates involved with geotechnical design wanting an introduction to modelling dams and embankments using plaxis.
Wed 18 Sep 2024
1 day
This course provides a simple and practical view and appreciation for the assurance of software and programmable elements. The scope covers the decomposition of software requirements and the traceability to demonstration of compliance.
Thu 19 Sep 2024
1 day
Ansys Fluent offers a range of models for multiphase flow simulation which can help you to understand multiphase flow phenomena in your application.
Thu 19 Sep 2024
1 day
The role of the Control Room Operator in managing risks of modern process plant is indisputable. Detecting deviations early, diagnosing the causes reliably and responding promptly and appropriately all contribute to the avoidance of major accidents and reduces reliance on automated systems. To do this, Control Room Operators need to maintain good situational awareness. Their ability to perform this critical role will depend on them being healthy and alert.