PRG-2018 New Version Release of both NozzlePRO and FEPipe PAULIN Research Group is pleased to announce the release of FEPipe version 10.0 and NozzlePRO version 12.0. If you are a customer that is current on support, or had your support expire AFTER April 15, 2017, you have the right to download and use the version of your Licensed program. If your support expired BEFORE April 15, 2017, please send an email to sales@paulin.com to get a support reinstatement quote. To request a link to the latest installer please contact softwaredownload@paulin.com and provide the following information: • Your Name & Email Address • Company Name • Your PRG Product Serial Number (NP-nnnnn or FP-nnnnn) Please note that the download file is fairly large. Download times will vary between 3 – 30 minutes, depending on traffic, location and connection speed. Only clients with valid Software Maintenance & Service (SMS) as of 15 April 2017, and whose accounts are in good standing, will be eligible to receive the new version.
As always, SMS-dependent modules are only activated for clients with active SMS. Here is a brief summary of the new major features we think will be of interest to most customers. Best Pua Routines Pdf Writer. GENERAL FEATURES - Highlights • Support for ASME VIII-2 Part 5 Nonlinear Analysis Features (FEPipe, NozzlePRO) • New Drawing Tools (FEPipe, NozzlePRO) • Interactive Output Processing – MiMOut (FEPipe, NozzlePRO) • Fitness for Service (FEPipe, NozzlePRO) • BOS B31 – New SMS Module (FEPipe) • Point Cloud Scanning Software – New SMS Module (FEPipe) For more detailed information on the software release, you can download our summary document by clicking on the filename here:. If you have any questions about the new version release, or the process to get it, please feel free to get in touch with us by sending an email to sales@paulin.com. Having an email record of your request will help us make sure any questions get addressed by the right group within PRG (sales, support, or development).
Q4 2017 Company Updates & Announcement Important Industry News - B31J - 2017 The ASME B31 Committees recently officially released the new Standard we refer to as 'B31J - 2017'. This officially makes B31J - 2017 available and part of the B.31 Code. This is a fundamental transformation for pressure vessel and piping design, and it will impact virtually every PVP design project in the future. B31J marks the first major improvement in the treatement of SIFs, k-factors, and SSIs in the Code in the last 40+ years.
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For those who take the time to understand and implement this new approach, more accurate designs, a reduction in costs related to design, construction, and lifecycle maintenance of a plant, and a simultaneous improvement in safety will be possible. For More information on B31J and FEATools, please click. Recent and Upcoming Webinars on New Product Features PRG recently presented two informative Webinars on the new functionality in all of our products. Successful Erp Implementation Case Study Pdfs. The first was on September 28, 2017.
The Title of this Webinar was: 'B31J - 2017 details, BOS B31 2-phase flow and water hammer, SS and transient thermal loads in pipe shoes' To view a recorded video of this Webinar on our YouTube Channel, click. The second was on November 15, 2017. The Title of this Webinar was: 'ASME Section VIII - Div.
2 Nonlinear Nozzle Design Rules & B31J - Consistent Guidelines' To view a recorded video of this Webinar on our YouTube Channel, click. Our Future Webinar Topics (to be presented in early 2018) Are: • Caesar II / FEATools Models - Bends with attachments - Refractory lined bends and branch connections - Commercial Tees - EN103253 Type A,B Olets, and Pipe Supports • API-661 and FEA - Thermal gradients on Bends with attachments - BOS B31 and B31.3 Sec. 310.5.1 (pipe geysering and flashing load analysis), and more Pipe Supports (Interacting with the pipe support vendor) • BOS B31 features and typical load mechanisms • Using point clouds to validate piping systems.