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Oct 19, 2024
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Hi all, this is my first thread here. I have recently joined as a trainee engineer in design dept. I want to learn more to expand my knowledge in designing and pressure vessels. It's been 6 months since I joined. I have always had interest in this field, but I'm not able to find the right material or path in order to learn more about this. Bring a fresh graduate of bachelor's in mechanical, 2024. I want to learn more about pressure vessels and their nuances. Usually people say read the Code or TEMA or API. But I want to know what else I can do apart from this to enhance my knowledge and skills. What are the other skills i would require as a design engineer to succeed in the future.
If someone could help me out it would be really really great for me. Thank you!
 
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It will be more appropriate to post this in 'Student Engineer General Discussions' group.

But, generally speaking, you can be a member of ASME, where you get free access to large number of books.

One book may be of specific interest to you:
Pressure Vessels: The ASME Code Simplified, 9th Edition
Robert F. Stricker, P.E.J. Phillip Ellenberger, P.E.

In addition, For a design engineer now-a-days, the use of specific software is a must, in addition to general software like Excel etc.

For a pressure vessel engineer, 'PVElite' is very popular.

Best of luck.



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"mjcronin16 at gmail dot com"

MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 

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