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Process Piping Design, Volume 1,2

Rip Weaver

Gulf Publishing Company

سرفصلها

جلد اول:

General Piping

Process Terms

Plant Arrangement and Storage Tanks

Process Unit Plot Plans

Piping Systems and Details

Pipe Fabrication

Vessels

Instrumentation

Appendix on Conversions

جلد دوم:

Pumps and Turbines

Compressors

Fired Heaters

Exchangers

Piping Flexibility

 

 


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کتاب نایاب و ارزشمند آموزش مشارکتی ASME BPVC دوره 2

Companion Guide to the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Fourth Edition VOLUME 2

Criteria and Commentary on Select Aspects of the
Boiler & Pressure Vessel and Piping Codes

 

  • Publisher: ASME
  • Publish Date: 2012
  • Pages: 788
  • Language: English

 

 

ناشر : موسسه ASME

سال انتشار : 2012

فرمت کتاب: PDF

 

 

سرفصلهای آموزشی کتاب:

 

Dedication to the First Edition

Robert E. Nickell and William E. Cooper

Acknowledgements (to the First Edition)

Acknowledgements (to the Second Edition)

Acknowledgements (to the Third Edition)

Acknowledgements (to the Fourth Edition)

Contributor Biographies

Preface (to the First Edition)

K. R. Rao and Robert E. Nickell

Preface (to the Second Edition)

K. R. Rao

Preface (to the Third Edition)

K. R. Rao

Preface (to the Fourth Edition)

K. R. Rao

Introduction

Organization and Operation of the ASME

Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee

PART 6: SECTION VIII RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION

OF PRESSURE VESSELS

CHAPTER 21 Section VIIIDivision 1: Rules for

Construction of Pressure Vessels

Thomas P. Pastor

21.1 Introduction

21.2 Section VIII, Division 1, Foreword

21.3 Section VIII, Division 1, Introduction

21.4 Subsection A: General Requirements for

All Methods of Construction and All Materials

21.5 Subsection B–Requirements Pertaining to

Methods of Fabrication of Pressure Vessels
21.6 Subsection C: Requirements Pertaining to

Classes of Materials

21.7 Mandatory Appendices

21.8 Nonmandatory Appendices

21.9 References

CHAPTER 22 Section VIIIDivision 2:

Alternative Rules

David A. Osage, Clay D. Rodery, Thomas P. Pastor

Robert G. Brown, Philip A. Henry, and

James C. Sowinski

22.1 Introduction

22.2 Organization of VIII–2

22.3 Part 1 – General Requirements

22.4 Part 2 – Responsibilities and Duties

22.5 Part 3 – Materials Requirements

22.6 Part 4 – Design-By-Rule

22.7 Part 5 – Design-By-Analysis

22.8 Part 6 – Fabrication Requirements

22.9 Part 7 – Inspection and Examination

Requirements

22.10 Part 8 – Pressure Testing Requirements

22.11 Part 9 – Pressure Vessel Overpressure

Protection

22.12 References

CHAPTER 23 Section VIII, Division 3Alternative Rules

for Construction of High-Pressure Vessels

J. Roberts Sims Jr

23.1 Introduction

23.2 Foreword and Policy Statements

23.3 Part KG–General Requirements

23.4 Part KM–Material Requirements

23.5 Part KD–Design Requirements

23.6 Part KF–Fabrication Requirements

23.7 Part KR–Pressure-Relief Devices

23.8 Part KE–Examination Requirements

23.9 Part KT–Testing Requirements

23.10 Part KS–Marking, Stamping,

Reports, and Records

23.11 Mandatory and Nonmandatory Appendices

23.12 Recommendations for Further Development

of Division 3
CHAPTER 24 Safety of Personnel Using

Quick-Actuating Closures on Pressure Vessels

and Associated Litigation Issues

Roger F. Reedy

24.1 Introduction

24.2 Background

24.3 History of the Rules Governing

Quick-Actuating Closures

24.4 The Future

24.5 Conclusion

24.6 References

PART 7: SECTION IX OF B&PV CODE WELDING AND

BRAZING QUALIFICATIONS

CHAPTER 25 Welding and Brazing Qualifications

Joel G. Feldstein

25.1 Introduction

25.2 History of Section IX

25.3 Organization of Section IX

25.4 Welding Processes

25.5 Classification of Materials

25.6 Qualification of Welding Procedures

25.7 Qualification of Welders and

Welding Operators

25.8 Impact Tested Weld Procedures

25.9 Testing and Examination Requirements

25.10 Corrosion-Resistant and Hardfacing Overlay

25.11 Brazing

25.12 Future Actions for Section IX’s Consideration

PART 8: SECTION X OF B&PV CODE

CHAPTER 26 Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure

Vessels and ASME RTP-1 Reinforced Thermoset

Plastic Corrosion-Resistance Equipment

Peter Conlisk and Bernard F. Shelley

26.1 Introduction

26.2 FRP Technology

26.3 Fabrication Methods

26.4 Stress Analysis of FRP Vessels

26.5 Scopes of Section X and RTP-1

26.6 Design Qualifications of Section X and

RTP-1 Vessels

26.7 Section X: Example Design Specification

26.8 Section X: Example Design Calculations

26.9 RTP-1: Example 1 Design Specification

26.10 RTP-1: Design Example 2

26.11 Quality Assurance of Section X and

RTP-1 Vessels

26.12 References

PART 9: SECTION XI OF B&PV CODE RULES FOR

INSERVICE INSPECTION OF NUCLEAR POWER

PLANT COMPONENTS

CHAPTER 27 Overview of Section XI Stipulations

Owen Hedden
27.1 Introduction

27.2 Development of Scope and Content

of Section XI

27.3 Future Issues

27.4 Applicability of Code Editions and Addenda,

and the Use and Content of Code Cases

and Interpretations

27.5 Efforts That Did Not Reach Publications

27.6 Acknowledgments

27.7 References

27.8 Bibliography

27.9 Appendix A: Code Cases

27.10 Appendix B: Interpretations

CHAPTER 28 Repair/Replacement Activities for

Nuclear Power Plant Items

Richard E. Gimple and Richard W. Swayne

28.1 Introduction

28.2 Background of Repair/Replacement Activity

Requirements

28.3 Scope and Applicability of Repair/

Replacement Activity Requirements

28.4 Alternative Requirements

28.5 Responsibilities

28.6 Repair/Replacement Program and Plan

28.7 Additional General Requirements

28.8 Requirements for Items Used in a

Repair/Replacement Activity

28.9 Design Associated with Repair/Replacement

Activities

28.10 Welding, Brazing, Metal Removal,

Fabrication and Installation

28.11 Examination and Testing Requirements

28.12 Alternatives to Construction Code Welding

28.13 Plugging and Sleeving of Heat

Exchanger Tubing

28.14 Code Cases

28.15 Future Considerations

28.16 References

CHAPTER 29 Section XI: Rules for Inservice

Inspection and Tests of Nuclear Power Plant

Components

Richard W. Swayne

29.1 Introduction

29.2 Preface

29.3 Organization

29.4 Article IWA-1000: Scope and Responsibility

29.5 Article IWA-2000: Examination and Inspection

29.6 IWA-2000: Qualifications of Nondestructive

Examination Personnel

29.7 Mandatory Appendix VII: Qualification of

Nondestructive Examination Personnel for UT

29.8 IWA 2420: Inspection Program

29.9 IWA 2420: Inspection Plans and Schedules

29.10 IWA 2430: Inspection Intervals

29.11 IWA 2440: Application of Code Cases

29.12 IWA 2500: Extent of Examination

29.13 IWA 2600:Weld Reference System
29.14 Subsections IWB/IWC/IWD/IWE/IWF/IWL:

Requirements for Class 1, 2, 3, MC,

and CC Components and Supports

29.15 Exemptions from the Examination Requirements

29.16 Class 1, 2, and 3 Components and Their

Supports Exempt from Examination

29.17 Class MC Components and Liners of Class

CC Components Exempt from Examination

29.18 Portions of Reinforced Concrete Containment

Vessels and Their Posttensioning Systems

Exempt from Examination

29.19 IWF-1300: Component Support Examination

Boundaries

29.20 IWB/IWC/IWD/IWE/IWF-2000: Examination

and Inspection

29.21 Combining Preservice Examinations with

Construction Code Shop and

Field Examinations

29.22 IWE-2300: Visual Examination, Personnel

Qualification, and the Responsible Individual

29.23 IWL-2300: Visual Examination, Personnel

Qualification, and the Responsible Engineer

29.24 IWB/IWC/IWD/IWE/IWF/IWL-2400:

Inspection Schedule

29.25 IWL-2400: Inspection Schedule

29.26 IWB/IWC/IWD/IWE/IWF-2420: Successive

Inspections

29.27 IWB/IWC/IWD/IWE/IWF-2430: Additional

Examinations

29.28 IWB/IWC/IWD/IWE/IWF-2500: Examination

and Pressure Test Requirements

29.29 Unique Aspects of Containment Vessel

Examination

29.30 IWL-2500: Examination Requirements

29.31 Unique Aspects of the Component Support

Examination

29.32 IWA-5000: System Pressure Tests

29.33 IWA-5110: Periodic System Pressure Tests

29.34 IWA-5120: System Pressure Tests for

Repair/Replacement Activities

29.35 IWA-5200: System Test Requirements

29.36 IWA/IWB/IWC/IWD-5220: Test Pressurization

Boundaries

29.37 IWA-5240: Visual Examination

29.38 IWA-5250: Corrective Action

29.39 IWA-5260: Instruments for System

Hydrostatic Tests

29.40 IWA-5300: Test Records

29.41 IWA-6000: Records and Reports

29.42 IWA-6300: Retention

29.43 Risk-Informed Inservice Inspection

29.44 High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors

CHAPTER 30 Section XI Flaw Acceptance Criteria

and Evaluation Using Code Procedures

Russell C. Cipolla

30.1 Introduction

30.2 Evaluation of Examination Results (IWA-3000)

30.3 Acceptance of Flaws (IWB-3500)

30.4 Evaluation of Flaws in Components

(IWB-3600)
30.5 Evaluation of Flaws in Reactor Head

Penetrations Components (IWB-3660)

30.6 Evaluation of Flaws in Piping (IWB-3640)

30.7 Evaluation of Pipe Wall Thinning

30.8 Temporary Acceptance of Flaws

30.9 Evaluation of Plant Operating Events

(IWB-3700)

30.10 Evaluation of Class 2, 3, MC, and

NF Components

30.11 Recent and Future Developments in

Flaw Evaluation

30.12 References

CHAPTER 31 IWE and IWL

Jim E. Staffiera

31.1 Introduction

31.2 Regulatory Requirements for Containments

31.3 ASME Code Requirements for Containments

31.4 General Requirements

31.5 Requirements for Metal (Class MC)

Containments

31.6 Requirements for Concrete (Class CC)

Containments

31.7 Later Code Editions and Addenda

31.8 Code Cases and Interpretations

31.9 Advance Nuclear Power Plant Designs

31.10 References

CHAPTER 32 Fatigue Crack Growth, Fatigue

and Stress Corrosion Crack Growth:

Section XI Evaluation

Warren H. Bamford

32.1 Fatigue Crack Growth Analyses

32.2 Stress Corrosion Crack Growth

32.3 Operating Plant Fatigue Assessment:

Section XI, Appendix L

32.4 References

CHAPTER 33 Applications of Elastic-Plastic Fracture

Mechanics in Section XI, ASME Code Evaluations

Hardayal S. Mehta

33.1 Introduction

33.2 Early Progress in the Development of EPFM

33.3 Engineering Approach to EPFM and

Piping Applications

33.4 Application to RPV Evaluation

33.5 References

PART 10: SECTION XII OF B&PV CODE

CHAPTER 34 Description of Rules of Section XII

Transport Tank Code

Mahendra D. Rana and Stanley Staniszewski

34.1 Introduction

34.2 Rules on General Requirements, Pressure,

Relief Devices, Stamping, Marking

Certification, Reports and Records
34.3 Rules for Materials and Design

34.4 Rules on Fabrication and Inspection

34.5 Additional Rules in Modal Appendix I on

Categories 406, 407, 412, 331 and

338 Cargo Tanks

34.6 New Appendix on Rules on Cold

Stretched Vessels

34.7 Conclusions

34.8 Acknowledgment

34.9 References

PART 11: ASME B31 CODES

CHAPTER 35 ASME Piping Code: B31.1,

Power Piping

Jimmy E. Meyer and Joe Frey

35.1 Introduction

35.2 Scope and Definitions

35.3 Design

35.4 Materials

35.5 Dimensional Requirements

35.6 Fabrication, Assembly and Erection

35.7 Inspection, Examination, and Testing

35.8 Operations and Maintenance

35.9 Appendices in the Code

35.10 References

CHAPTER 36 ASME Piping Codes: B31.3 Process,

B31.5 Refrigeration, B31.9 Building Services and

ASME Standards for Piping: B31E Seismic Design,

B31J Stress I-Factors, B31T Toughness Requirements

Jimmy E. Meyer

36.1 Coverage

36.2 References

CHAPTER 37 Transportation Pipelines, Including

ASME B31.4, B31.8, B31.8S, B31.11, B31G,

and B31Q Codes

Michael J. Rosenfeld
37.1 Introduction

37.2 ASME B31.4 “Transportation Systems for

Liquid Hydrocarbons and other Liquids”

37.3 ASME B31.8 “Gas Transmission and

Distribution Piping Systems”

37.4 ASME B31.8S “Managing System Integrity

of Gas Pipelines”, Supplement to B31.8

37.5 ASME B31.11 “Slurry Transportation

Piping Systems”

37.6 ASME B31G “Manual for Determining the

Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines”

37.7 ASME B31Q “Pipeline Personnel

Qualification”

37.8 Acknowledgements

37.9 References

CHAPTER 38 Hydrogen Piping and Pipe Lines

Louis E. Hayden

38.1 Background and General Information

38.2 Organization of B31.12

38.3 Part GR-General Requirements

38.4 Part GR; Materials

38.5 GR-3 Welding, Brazing, Heat Treating,

Forming, and Testing

38.6 GR-4 Inspection, Examination and Testing

38.7 GR-5 Operation and Maintenance

38.8 GR-6 Quality System Program for Hydrogen

Piping and Pipeline Systems

38.9 Part IP-2 Design Conditions and Criteria

38.10 IP-3 Pressure Design of Piping Components

38.11 IP-7 Specific Piping Systems

38.12 IP-8.1 Dimensional Requirements

38.13 IP-8.2 Ratings of Components

38.14 IP10 Inspection, Examination, and Testing

38.15 PL Pipelines

38.16 Chapter PL-2 Pipeline Systems Components

and Fabrication Details

38.17 Mandatory Appendix III Safeguarding

38.18 References

 

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