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THILL
Senior Stress Analyst
Mr. Thill has more than 30 years facilities, design and operating experience in LNG, Oil
& Gas, upstream, offshore, platform, sub-sea pipelines, and petrochemical industries.
He has held key engineering assignment that have included the responsibility for the
international projects as well as responsibility for special assignment in Algeria, Korea,
Indonesia, Japan. As a Technical Advisor, he is responsible for the overall Static
Equipment and Piping analysis facilities engineering major project from feed through
mechanical completion and client acceptance.
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EXPEREINCE
Reviewing the new ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel, Piping Code 2007.
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Mechanical Piping Stress & Support Reviewer: Engineering services support for
piping system on new construction; Responsibilities included reviewer of piping
system and piping supports.
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Mechanical Piping Stress & Support Reviewer: 720 MW combine cycle Project
utilizing 3 Siemens Westinghouse 501F combustion turbines. CTGs, HRSG, 2
Nooter/Eriksen HRSG, and Siemens-Westinghouse steam turbine (STG), ASME
Code: B31.1 Power Piping, CAESAR II V4.3, PDS Hanger & Support’s Piping
Stress Analyst: SHP, SIP, SLP, Cogen Systems.
Mechanical Piping Stress & Support Reviewer: ASME B31.1 Power Piping,
AutoPipe Version 6.0 Piping Stress Analysis, PDS Hanger & Support’s: Calpine,
Ontelaunee Energy Center, Reading, PA, 540 MW combine cycle Facility
utilizing 2 Siemens Westinghouse 501FD Phase 2 Combustion turbines (CTGs, 2
Nooter/Eriksen HRSG, and Siemens-Westinghouse STG, Piping Stress Analyst:
ASME Code: B31.1 Power Piping
• Code: ASME Section VIII, Div. 1 and Div 2; ASME B31.3, American Bureau of
Shipping (ABS).
• Pipe Stress Analysis and Finite Element Analysis: Using CAESAR II V 4.0,
V4.10. Covering Principles and Applications for Dynamic Analysis of Piping
Systems, design of all pipe supports ASIC Structural steel calculations,
preparation of all pipe supports material requisitions including expansion
joints, springs supports, hangers and all other pipe supports material
requirements. Structural Design STAAD/Pro & STAAD-III V3.0, FE-Pipe /
Vessels 3.2, ANSYS FEA V 5.4, Piping Design: (3D) CADWorx/pipe,
AutoCAD 2000. Pressure Vessel: Compress V6.1, PC: Window NT 4.0. P-II,
+576 M.
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• Pressure Reliving Systems Application of Relief Devices: API 520, API 521,
API 526, API 2000
Mechanical Engineer - Pressure Vessel Equipment ASME SEC VIII Div. I & Div
II.
ASME SECTION VIII, Div. I and II, Arco Chemical Company, Channel View,
Texas, Chevron USA, Inc Pascagoula, MS, Marathon Oil Company, Grayville, LA
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Chemical Plant - Capital Project - Design: ASME VIII, API 2610, API 510, API
650. API 653
Design ASME VIII, DIV I Pressure Vessel, 92" ID X 100' Compress V5.4
Refinery ASME VIII/API 510, Pressure Vessel, API 650.653 Storage Tanks
FCC - Cyclone, Pressure Vessel Design: ASME VIII, DIV 1, API 510
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information regarding APTECH's personnel and services, please contact our
Corporate Headquarters in Sunnyvale, California (USA) at 408/745-7000 or visit our
website (www.aptecheng.com).
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