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Pressure Vessels Section VIII Division 1 Basic Coverage This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig. Such pressure vessels may be fired or unfired. Specific requirements apply to several classes of material used in pressure vessel construction, and also to fabrication methods such as welding, forging and brazing. It contains mandatory and nonmandatory appendices detailing supplementary design criteria, nondestructive examination and inspection acceptance standards. Rules pertaining to the use of the U, UM and UV Code symbol stamps are also included. Contents Scope & Service Restrictions; General Requirements; Requirements for Fabrication by Welding, Forging, or Brazing; Requirements Pertaining to Classes of Materials for Carbon & Low Alloy Steel;Nonferrous Materials; High Alloy Steel; Cast Iron; Clad & Lined Vessels; Cast Ductile Iron Vessels; Ferritic Steels with Tensile Properties Enhanced by Heat Treatment; Layered Construction; High Stresses at Low Temperatures.
Section VIII Division 2 Alternative Rules Basic Coverage This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig. Such vessels may be fired or unfired. This pressure may be obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof. These rules provide an alternative to the minimum requirements for pressure vessels under Division 1 rules. In comparison the Division 1, Division 2 requirements on materials, design, and nondestructive examination are more rigorous; however, higher design stress intensity values are permitted. Division 2 rules cover only vessels to be installed in a fixed location for a specific service where operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications. These rules may also apply to human occupancy pressure vessels typically in the diving industry. Rules pertaining to the use of the U2 and UV Code symbol stamps are also included. Contents General Requirements; Material Requirements; Design Requirements; Fabrication Requirements; Pressure Relief Devices; Inspection in Radiography; Testing; Marking; Stamping; Reports & Records.
ASME VIII Division 3 High Pressure Vessels Basic Coverage This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures generally above 10,000 psi. Such vessels may be fired or unfired. This pressure may be obtained from an external source, a process reaction, by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof. Division 3 rules cover vessels intended for a specific service and installed in a fixed location or relocated from work site to work site between pressurizations. The operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications. Division 3 does not establish maximum pressure limits for either Section VIII, Divisions 1 or 2, nor minimum pressure limits for this Division. Rules pertaining to the use of the UV3 Code symbol stamps are also included. Contents General Requirements; Material Requirements; Design Requirements; Fabrication Requirements; Pressure Relief Devices; Examination Requirements; Testing; Marking; Stamping; Reports & Records.
I Tender Stage Review Client Data sheet Client Spec ASME Codes Compliance U-stamp? or Third Party Inspection?
Flow Simulation
Note: It is recommended that special considerations be given to the fabrication details used and inspection employed on large openings; reinforcement often may be advantageously obtained by use of heavier shell plate for a vessel course or inserted locally around the opening, note also to grind the welds to reduce stress concentrations.
V Inspection
Inspector shall verify that Design Calculations are available Materials used comply with requirements UG-4 through UG-14 (UG-93) WPS are acceptable (UW-28, UW-47 etc) Heat treatment are per code requirements (UG85, UW-10, UW-40, UW-49 etc) Visual /NDT and witness hydrotest as per code (UG-84, UG-93, UG-95, UG-96, UG-97, UG-99, UG-100, UW-50, UW-51, UW-52.. Etc)