Pumprin
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2014
- 10
Hi all,
I have been working at a industrial plant for about a year now, and I have had some projects in specifying pressure vessels and tanks, as well as inputting piping.
I feel really unmotivated when I get these types of projects due to the fact that I am just acting as a liaison from the process engineers and materials engineers, putting the data in a spec sheet, and handing it off to the vendor/draftsman for design work. The most contemplating I have to do is dimensioning the size of the vessel. Since our company doesn't have any stress engineers, we just input the piping based on the draftsman's design.
I have a few questions:
1) Is this all there is to the vessel projects, or am I doing it wrong and should be incorporating more engineering thought to the selection process?
2) Why do engineering firms offer to perform pressure vessel calculations when the fabricator will have to perform the calculations anyways?
3) Am I supposed to do more engineering regarding piping projects in terms of stress analysis instead of just letting the draftsman design the system and putting the piping in?
The trend I am seeing from the more senior engineers is that we are just liaisons when these types of projects come along..
I have been working at a industrial plant for about a year now, and I have had some projects in specifying pressure vessels and tanks, as well as inputting piping.
I feel really unmotivated when I get these types of projects due to the fact that I am just acting as a liaison from the process engineers and materials engineers, putting the data in a spec sheet, and handing it off to the vendor/draftsman for design work. The most contemplating I have to do is dimensioning the size of the vessel. Since our company doesn't have any stress engineers, we just input the piping based on the draftsman's design.
I have a few questions:
1) Is this all there is to the vessel projects, or am I doing it wrong and should be incorporating more engineering thought to the selection process?
2) Why do engineering firms offer to perform pressure vessel calculations when the fabricator will have to perform the calculations anyways?
3) Am I supposed to do more engineering regarding piping projects in terms of stress analysis instead of just letting the draftsman design the system and putting the piping in?
The trend I am seeing from the more senior engineers is that we are just liaisons when these types of projects come along..