Course Name:
"Ice Engineering"
Course Overview:
Each student will receive 6.5 PDH's.
Course Attendees:
The attendees should have a degree in Engineering (preferably Mechanical, Civil or Naval) with some years of (offshore) engineering experience. But the course will be also understandable and useful for newcomers.
Course Topics:
1. Different kinds of ice
2. Ice failure modes
3. Design philosophies in ice
4. Overview of empirical approaches to determine ice loads
5. Forces & consequences due to ice
6. Ice model tests & examples
7. Short introduction of theoretical ice models
Course Agenda
The attendees should have a degree in Engineering (preferably Mechanical, Civil or Naval) with some years of (offshore) engineering experience. But the course will be also understandable and useful for newcomers.
Course Topics:
1. Different kinds of ice
2. Ice failure modes
3. Design philosophies in ice
4. Overview of empirical approaches to determine ice loads
5. Forces & consequences due to ice
6. Ice model tests & examples
7. Short introduction of theoretical ice models
Course Agenda
Course Flyer
Instructors:
Walter L. Kuehnlein, Ph.D., Managing Director, sea2ice
Ibrahim Konuk, Ph.D., Director of Arctic Engineering, Technip USA
Instructors:
Walter L. Kuehnlein, Ph.D., Managing Director, sea2ice
Ibrahim Konuk, Ph.D., Director of Arctic Engineering, Technip USA
Cancellation / Refunds:
Cancellations made through May 1, 2011 will receive a refund, less the non-refundable registration fee of $200. Refunds are not available after May 1, 2011. Substitutions for individuals enrolled may be made at any time.
ASME-IPTI reserves the right to cancel a course if enrollment is insufficient to ensure maximum effectiveness. This decision is made approximately two weeks before the course begins. If this occurs, enrollees will receive a full refund or be given the opportunity to transfer to another course date. Keep our cancellation policy in mind when making airline reservations, as ASME-IPTI cannot be responsible for fees charged for canceling or changing your airline ticket. Students are responsible for handling all travel arrangements and the costs associated with their travel.
For Course and Registration questions please contact Melanie Diaz, diazm@asme.org or 281-493-3491.