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$30.00
Stress Analysis of Underground Pipeline

Pipelines are considered as one of the most efficient, economical and safe modes of product transport. Normally, there are different engineering disciplines such as process, mechanical, civil, instrumentation, corrosion and environmental involved in design and construction of pipelines. In order to ensure system integrity and maintainability, it is crucial to perform stress analysis on pipelines. It is also important to have an efficient interaction with other disciplines to facilitate construction.

In Mozaffar’s presentation he will share his knowledge of stress analysis in the underground pipeline application. He will also discuss his project challenges in engineering and construction of oil and gas pipelines that he was involved with in Australia. There are several opportunities one can take to give back to her/his engineering community and Mozaffar hopes this presentation can be one way to share his experience with his fellow colleagues.


Speaker

Mozaffar is a registered professional mechanical engineer with 11 years’ experience in Energy efficiency and pipeline projects across Australia. He holds a Master of engineering degree from University of Malaya and a Mechanical Engineering degree with Honours from Bahonar University, Iran. His scientific and engineering findings have been publishing in peer reviewed ISI Journals since 2013. He is a Chartered Engineer and member of Engineers Australia, Board of Professional Engineers Queensland (BPEQ) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Mozaffar is a co-founder of Energy, Infrastructural and Environmental Solutions (EIES) which provides engineering consultancy services in Australia.

Mozaffar Shekarchian