Management of in-service inspection of pressure systems : proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers : international conference : 9-10 March 1993, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Birdcage Walk, London
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Management of in-service inspection of pressure systems : proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers : international conference : 9-10 March 1993, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Birdcage Walk, London
(IMechE conference publications, 1993-1)
Published for IMechE by Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1993
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These IMechE conference proceedings consider the implications of the "Pressure System and Transportable Gas Containers Regulations" which becomes fully operational on 1 July 1994. Topics covered include in-service management systems developed through the use of computer-based packages, developed to optimize maintenance planning for a high-energy steam distribution system. Implementation of the regulations is included, both by those with experience of applying the regulations to older systems and by representatives from the nuclear industry.
Table of Contents
- Progress with the implementation of a scheme for the assessment and certification of in-service inspection bodies
- property losses in the process industries - an engineering problem
- legal acts and specifications of the office of technical inspection constituting the basis for in-service inspection of pressure systems in Poland
- some experiences of applying the pressure systems regulations to older systems
- PSIMS - an in-service inspection management system
- managing the pressure systems regulations - the user inspectorates view, and the EEMUA guide
- interpretation of the pressure systems and transportable gas containers regulations for compressed air systems
- the assessment of pressure vessels for low temperature
- the application of computer generated databases in the control of in-service inspections within the nuclear power industry
- computer based techniques for condition assessment of high temperature, high pressure systems
- user inspectorates in Europe
- the in-service inspection of Royal Naval pressure systems
- the development of a software system requirements specification for on-line condition assessment
- the importance of reliable source data and its interaction with data management
- structural integrity assessment of a large number of pressure vessels which operate at low temperature
- implementation of pressure systems regulations within nuclear electric
- Sizewell "B" in-service inspection
- inspection validation - a key role in ensuring the integrity of the Sizewell "B" reactor vessel
- the evaluation and management of pipework and vessel safety
- technical assessment of "rusted-in ends" drying cylinders
- the assessment of defects in longitudinal seams of shell boilers
- safety relief valves on pressure systems.
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