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By J. Phillip Ellenberger

Strain vessels are came upon far and wide -- from basement boilers to gas tankers -- and their usefulness is passed merely by way of the harmful outcomes in the event that they will not be competently built and maintained. This crucial reference publications mechanical engineers and technicians in the course of the maze of the always up-to-date foreign Boiler and strain Vessel Codes that govern safeguard, layout, fabrication, and inspection.

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Any use is subject to the Terms of Use as given at the website. Source: Pressure Vessels Chapter 2 Descriptive Guide to the ASME Code Section VIII, Division 1, Pressure Vessels An attempt is made in this chapter to assist those wishing to find specific information quickly without having to wade through the large fund of specifications and recommendations encompassed by the Code. Figures and tables outline designs, materials, or performance requirements, indicate conditions for which precautions are necessary, and list Code paragraphs to be read for the proper information.

5 percent of nominal wall thickness 30-in maximum on welded pipe made by open-hearth, basic oxygen, or electric-furnace process—Code Par. USC-27 Welded and UHA seamless pipe (high-alloy steels) Code Table 1A Forgings Code Section II, Part D, Table 1A UF Materials—Code Pars. UG-6, UG-7, UG-11, UF-6, UCS-7 and Section II, Part D, Table 1A Welding—Code Par. UF-32 (see also Section IX Code Par. QW250 and Variables, Code Pars. 1 when welding forgings) Low-temperature materials ULT Layered construction ULW Ferritic steels UHT with tensile properties enhanced by heat treatment ULT-23 Operation at very low tempertures, requires use of notchtough materials Vessels having a shell and/or heads made up of two or more separate layers—Code Par.

These specimens may be taken from the shell of the vessel or from a separate “runoff” tab attached as a protrusion of the longitudinal joint of the vessel. If there is no longitudinal joint, a separate test plate of the same base material, thickness, and welding materials which will be used on the production piece shall be used. Each test piece shall be tested with one reduced section tension test specimen and two side bend test specimens which shall meet the requirements of ASME Code Section IX Pars.

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