Managing Cracking and Dents in Pipelines
Led by Sergio Limón
September 10-11, 2018: Houston
The Pipeline Defects Clinic
Led by Dr. Michael Beller and Dr. Roger King
September 10-12, 2018: Houston
Engineering Assessment of Onshore Pipeline Gathering Systems
Led by Bryan Melan
September 12-13, 2018: Houston
Inspection of Challenging Pipelines
Led by Dr. Michael Beller and Dr. Konrad Reber
September 13-14, 2018: Houston
You will receive, in advance, a digital PDF of the complete course document; you should print a copy in advance for notation during the course.
If your course includes any supplemental materials, like textbooks, they will be sent as electronic versions via email, or as a hard copy no later than a week after the close of the course. eBook formats vary with publishers, and you may need to acquire and install associated software.
Several days before the course you will receive an email with a link to the meeting. The link (meeting) will become active 30 minutes prior to the start time of the course.
Before you can join the online course that you have signed up for, you must follow a few steps to guarantee that you have a successful experience attending remotely.
Supported Operating Systems
Supported Browsers
Processor and RAM Requirements
Minimum | Recommended | |
Processor | Single Core 1Ghz or Higher | Dual Core 2Ghz or Higher (i3/i5/i7 or AMD equivalent |
RAM | N/A | 4Gb |
Note: Linux requires a processor or graphics card that can support OpenGL 2.0 or higher.
To attend this course remotely, the Zoom Cloud Meeting application must be downloaded and installed. If you are doing this through a computer at your office, it may require permission from your IT department.
Once you have checked to make sure that your system meets or exceeds the requirements listed above, you will need to download the Zoom application. To do so, follow this link: https://zoom.us/j/4953512784
Follow the on-screen instructions for downloading and installing the Zoom application.
When you have downloaded and installed the application, you will need to test it to make sure you do not have any problems in joining our test meeting. To join the test meeting, click the link above again. This link will take you to a meeting room where you can check your audio input to your microphone, the audio output from your speakers and/or headset, and the video from your webcam.
Once you verify that your audio/visual needs are being met, take a few minutes to look around and familiarize yourself with the tools and controls. Once you feel that you understand the basic operation, click ‘Leave Meeting.’ At this point you will have successfully tested the Zoom application on your computer and will be ready to use it for the scheduled course you signed up for.
Note: When you join our test meeting, there will be no host or content. This meeting is just intended for the testing of your computer and to get you comfortable using the program.
If you have any trouble or would like assistance of any kind, call Zoom’s toll-free number: +1 (888) 799 9666. When you call, provide your meeting number: 495-351-2784.