jeanchile
Industrial
- Oct 3, 2012
- 5
Hello all and I thank you for your time in advance.
I am new to the forum and even newer to pressure vessel design. One of my clients fabricates ASME pressure vessels. One of the tasks my company performs is creating the shop fabrication drawings for these vessels for them. We have been doing this for pressure vessels for quite some time.
Recently we were asked by this client if we can learn to use COMPress or something similar to calculate & design the pressure vessels as well as detail them (the vendor they are currently using for this will be closing soon). My understanding of this is that we will be given data sheets from their customer and we will need to complete the calculations, design, and shop drawings. My first instinct was that this would require a licensed engineer and some serious education, but they have since informed me that the vendor currently doing this for them is NOT a licensed engineer.
I have a whole bunch of questions for you brilliant people but I am going to start with these:
1.) Does performing calculations and design pressure vessels REQUIRE a licensed engineer to comply with ASME code? (I think I know the answer to this)
2.) Regardless of licensure, where would a complete newbie start to gather information about the training and education required to perform this task? I started a mechanical engineering degree in school but didn't finish. I would assume I need to go back there but I'm curious because if a license isn't required, perhaps the ASME teaches courses or something.
Any other useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your generous time.
I am new to the forum and even newer to pressure vessel design. One of my clients fabricates ASME pressure vessels. One of the tasks my company performs is creating the shop fabrication drawings for these vessels for them. We have been doing this for pressure vessels for quite some time.
Recently we were asked by this client if we can learn to use COMPress or something similar to calculate & design the pressure vessels as well as detail them (the vendor they are currently using for this will be closing soon). My understanding of this is that we will be given data sheets from their customer and we will need to complete the calculations, design, and shop drawings. My first instinct was that this would require a licensed engineer and some serious education, but they have since informed me that the vendor currently doing this for them is NOT a licensed engineer.
I have a whole bunch of questions for you brilliant people but I am going to start with these:
1.) Does performing calculations and design pressure vessels REQUIRE a licensed engineer to comply with ASME code? (I think I know the answer to this)
2.) Regardless of licensure, where would a complete newbie start to gather information about the training and education required to perform this task? I started a mechanical engineering degree in school but didn't finish. I would assume I need to go back there but I'm curious because if a license isn't required, perhaps the ASME teaches courses or something.
Any other useful information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your generous time.