February Seminar: Strength Evaluation, Design Methods, and Design Standards for Pressure Vessels
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Strength evaluation and design technology/standards for pressure vessels - From standards that serve as design criteria to key points of strength evaluation and design.
★In this seminar, we will provide a clear explanation from the basic knowledge and design concepts of pressure vessels to the points of consideration for various strength evaluations, as well as specific strength design (allowable stress and safety factors, design against internal pressure, thermal stress, fatigue evaluation, buckling evaluation, stress analysis and design points, design methods for high-pressure vessels, high-temperature vessels, and structural discontinuities) techniques, and even the design standards, all presented by the experienced instructor Nagata. *This seminar can be attended either in person at the venue or via live streaming (Zoom). ★The application form can be found at the bottom of the related links. Please apply from there.
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● Lecturer Satoshi Nagata Department Manager, Materials and Analysis Technology Department, Engineering and Technology Headquarters, Toyo Engineering Corporation Ph.D. (Engineering), Professional Engineer (Mechanical Division), Fellow of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers ● Date and Time February 18, 2026 (Wednesday) 9:45 AM – 5:45 PM ● Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokai Hall (Formerly Sōhyō Hall), Conference Room 3-2-11 Surugadai, Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062 Venue map here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html
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●Tuition Fee: 59,400 yen (per person) (If applying for multiple people at the same time, 48,400 yen per person) *Includes textbook fee and consumption tax ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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●Seminar Program● 【Target Audience】 - Those involved in the design and operation of pressure vessels - Those who wish to acquire knowledge of pressure vessel design - Designers and engineers of equipment and structures 【Knowledge to be Acquired in this Seminar】 - Basics and considerations of strength evaluation - Knowledge of design methods for pressure vessels - Knowledge of design standards for pressure vessels 【Instructor's Remarks】 The considerations for strength evaluation and design methods explained in this course are common concepts not only for pressure vessels but also for general equipment and structures. Therefore, this seminar is considered useful not only for pressure vessel designers and field engineers but also for designers of general equipment and structures. 【Program】 I. Structure and Types of Pressure Vessels and Design Considerations II. Strength Evaluation and Design Methods for Pressure Vessels III. Design Standards for Pressure Vessels IV. Q&A Session
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