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CAESAR

CAESAR

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I AM WORKING AS DESIGNN ENGINEER IN PETRO CHEMICAL REFINERY..I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN CAESAR II SOFTWARE..I AM REQUESTING THE EXPERTS IN THIS FORUM...HOW TO START? WHAT TO LEARN? RECOMMENDED BOOKS? RECOMMENED ONLINE SITES TO GET THOROUGH WITH PIPING DESIGN ASPECTS.
THANS IN ADVANCE
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Listen to the Webinars on www.coade.com. There is also an on-line course you can subscribe to (the link is also on coade.com).

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The first step in learning CAESAR-II is to turn off your Caps-Lock key .....

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Nice one MJC.

Looks like we have another "learn the program" Pipe Stress Engineer arriving soon. To become a proficient Pipe Stress Engineer takes a lot more than learning how a Software program works. Caesar is a "tool" and does not replace experience.

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