2023 PVP Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference by ASME July 16-21 – Atlanta
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Re-Energizing the Pressure Vessel and Piping Community
Join us in Atlanta, Georgia for the 2023 ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference, as we continue to re-energize the Pressure Vessels & Piping Community. The PVP Conference is the ideal platform to keep up with new technologies, network and interact with experts, practitioners, and peers in the Pressure Vessels & Piping area. The PVP Conference is a recognized international forum with participants from more than 40 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and the Oceania islands.
The ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping Division sponsors the PVP Conference with participation by the ASME NDPD Division.
Paper & Panel Sessions
More than 150 paper and panel sessions are planned, including tutorials and workshops, a Technical Demonstration Forum (Exhibition). General topics will include:
Codes & Standards
Computer Technology & Bolted Joints
Design & Analysis
Fluid-Structure Interaction
High-Pressure Technology
Materials & Fabrication
Operations, Applications & Components
Seismic Engineering
Non-Destructive Examination
For More Information
Technical paper abstracts must be submitted electronically via the website.
PVP 2023 will happen in Atlanta, GA from July 16 – 21 at the Westin Peachtree Plaza.
PVP Conference Chair
Clay D. Rodery
C&S Technology LLC
League City, TX USA
roderyc@asme-member.org
PVP Technical Program Chair
Yasumasa Shoji, PhD
YS Corporation LLC
Tokyo, Japan
yasumasa.shoji@nifty.com
GENERAL TOPICS
- Codes & Standards
- Computer Technology & Bolted Joints
- Design & Analysis
- Fluid Structure Interaction
- High Pressure Technology
- Materials & Fabrication
- Operations, Applications & Components
- Seismic Engineering
- Non-Destructive Examination
Technical areas will also include developments in design methodologies including elastic-plastic analysis, non-destructive examination, fitness-for-service, operation & maintenance, creep, fatigue, stress corrosion cracking, residual stresses, fracture toughness, elevated temperature components, non-metallic components, dynamically loaded structures, flow-induced vibration and risk-based assessments.
If you are looking for information on the 2025 ASME PVP Conference look no further. The 2025 Pressure Vessel and Piping Conference will take place in Canada on July 20-July25, 2025 in Montreal. You can find out more by clicking this link
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