One of Openso Engineering's key strengths is providing engineering analysis and design support to refineries. Fitness-for-Service Analysis, Re-Rating of Equipment and Turnaround Services are part of our everyday business. Offering our clients the optimum solution every time by utilizing state-of-art tools such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Fluid Solid Interaction (FSI).
Openso Engineering fully supports downstream production through extensive experience designing high pressure and high heat vessels, reactors, heat exchangers, API tanks and piping.
Openso Engineering fully supports downstream production through extensive experience designing high pressure and high heat vessels, reactors, heat exchangers, API tanks and piping.
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Openso Engineering is a specialized engineering services and fabrication technology company that serves the Petroleum Refining, Petrochemical, Chemical, and related industries. We are centrally located in the United States near St. Louis, across the Mississippi River in Edwardsville, Illinois. Our competitive advantage is the ability to combine the latest technology available with many years of practical experience analyzing, designing, and fabricating pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and other process equipment.
Openso can perform numerical analysis to provide assessments that can help improve your plant's reliability, and provide major savings in unnecessary repair and lost production time. Repairs and alterations to improve the performance of the equipment can be performed in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Division 1 and/or Division 2, and API 579-1/ASME FFS-1. To compliment the in-house numerical analysis, Openso Design Engineers also travel to jobsites to perform onsite analysis of field non-conformities.
Openso Engineering can help to optimize your scheduled downtime and achieve the most efficient use of equipment, inspection, and maintenance. Openso has performed analyses for customers in need of quick answers. Crack-like flaw on the longitudinal weld seam on piping. After Fitness for Service (FFS) analysis was performed, the length of the crack was determined to be greater than the critical flaw size in accordance with API 579-1/ASME FFS-1, and a weld repair was recommended.Taking measurements on a Black Liquor Spill Collection Tank prior to performing Fitness for Service.
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