Flaw assessment in pressure equipment and welded structures- PD 6493 to BS 7910
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Flaw assessment in pressure equipment and welded structures- PD 6493 to BS 7910
(I Mech E seminar, 2000-16)
Professional Engineering, 2000
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Note
Papers presented at a one-day seminar Flaw assessment in pressure equipment and welded structures on 8th June 1999, held at IMechE Headquarters, London, UK
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents an amalgam of best practice from a range of international specialists, as well as highlighting new areas that require research and development. This present volume not only describes and analyses the status of the new Standard (providing underpinning data) but primarily it seeks to provide new light and present new information on many of the areas where there is insufficient coverage in EN13445 or other Standards. Pressure equipment took a major step forward in May 2002 with the emergence of the first edition of the new European Standard EN13445. The safe design and operation of pressure equipment and pressure systems is key to much of the infrastructure in any present-day industrial society. All of the authors were invited by the editors to make their contributions based on their international standing in the field of pressure equipment technology. Each paper went through a rigorous refereeing process (similar to the Proceedings of the IMechE), ensuring that they were of the highest quality and contained results of current and seminal research.
Table of Contents
- PD 6493 becomes BS 7910 - what's new in fracture and fatigue assessment?
- procedures for the assessment of flaws in high-temperature plant
- assessment of general corrosion in pipes and pipelines - background to BS 7910 - 199 Annex G
- update on API 579 "Recommended Practice For Fitness-for-Service"
- using engineering critical assessment with real non-destructive testing data
- derivation of partial safety factors for BS 7910 - 1999
- the results of warm pre-stressing tests on flawed pressure vessels.
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