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This section is divided into three
Subsections, Mandatory Appendices, and
Nonmandatory Appendices.
Subsection A consists of Part UG,
covering the general requirements
applicable to all pressure vessels.
Subsection B covers specific
requirements that are applicable to the
various methods used in the fabrication of
pressure vessels.
It consists of Parts UW, UF, and UB
dealing with welded, forged, and brazed
methods, respectively.
Subsection C covers specific
requirements applicable to the several
classes of materials used in pressure
vessel construction.
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It consists of Parts UCS, UNF, UHA, UCI,
UCL, UCD, UHT, ULW, and ULT dealing
with carbon and low alloy steels,
nonferrous metals, high alloy steels, cast
iron, clad and lined material, cast ductile
iron, ferritic steels with properties
enhanced by heat treatment, layered
construction, and low temperature
materials, respectively.
For example, if you need to manufacture a
pressure vessel with SA 516 Gr.70
material (Carbon Steel), then you need to
meet the marked items in above Fig.
Please note that ASME Code Section 8,
does not provide you fabrication
tolerances except for misalignment and
weld reinforcement.
For example, for nozzle orientation,
projection, elevation and other required
tolerances there are no values in the
code, and you may refer to pressure
vessel handbooks for such information.
Review the Pressure Vessel Dimension
Inspection article for such tolerances.
If you review the ASME Forward
statement it clearly says “The Code does
not address all aspects of construction
activities, and those aspects which are not
specifically addressed should not be
considered prohibited.”
In continuing it says, “The Code is not a
handbook and cannot replace education,
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experience, and the use of engineering
judgments.”
For example, ASME Code Section 8 Div 1
in UG-28 mandates all loading to be
considered in pressure vessel design, but
the method for calculation of all of them
has not been addressed.
For example, the formula for wind or
earthquakes is not provided in the ASME
Code Section 8, and these items and
other similar loading considerations need
to be designed by using the information
provided in the pressure vessel
handbooks.
For ASME pressure vessel manufacture
certification, as well as Authorized
Inspection Agency certification, Review
the Pressure Vessel Certification article.
What is the Summary of Important
Points in ASME Code Section 8 ?
1. ASME Code Section 8 edition is issued
once every 3 years and addenda, once a
year – both on July 1st. Edition and
addenda become effective on the 1st of
January of next year (i.e., 6 months after
issue).
2. Thickness of cylindrical shell t =
PR/(SE-0.6P) + C
3. Longitudinal weld is more critical
because it is subjected to double the
stress than Circ. Weld.
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4. “Weld joint categories” A, B, C, D – are
based on joint locations in the vessel and
stress levels encountered. “Weld Types”
(type 1, 2, 3, etc.) describe the weld itself.
5. Depths of 2:1 Ellip. and hemisph. heads
are D/4 and D/2 respectively. (D= Head
diameter.)
6. Weld Joint categories:
Category A:
- All longitudinal welds in shell and
nozzles.
- All welds in heads, Hemisph-head to
shell weld joint
Category B:
- All circumferential welds in shell and
nozzles
- Head to shell joint (other than Hemisph.)
Category C and D are flange welds and
nozzle attachment welds respectively.
7. Weld Types:
Type 1: Full penetration welds (Typically
Double welded)
Type 2: Welds with backing strip
Type 3: Single welded partial penetration
welds
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Type 4, 5 and 6: Various Lap welds (rarely
used)
8. For full penetration welds (type 1):
Joint efficiency, E = 100%, 85%, 70%
(For the radiography = Full, Spot, Nil
respectively)
9. Radiography marking on name plates
(typically for Type-1 welds)
RT-1: (E=1) All butt welds – full length
radiography
RT-2: (E=1.0) All Cat. A Butt welds Full
length, Cat B, spot
RT-3: (E=0.85) Spot radiography of both
Cat A and B welds
RT-4: (E=0.7) Partial/No radiography
10. For Welded Heads for E=1, all welds
within the head require full length
radiography (since they are all Cat. A
welds)
11. For seamless heads, E=1, If a) head
to shell weld is fully radiographed (if Cat.
A), and at least spot radiographed (if Cat.
B)
12. Compared to Cylindrical shell,
thickness of 2:1 Ellipsoidal head is
approx. same as shell, Hemisph. head
approx. half and Torisph head is 77%
higher.
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13. MAWP is calculated for: Working
condition (Hot & Corroded). Vessel MAWP
is always taken at the Top of the Vessel
and is lowest of all part MAWPs adjusted
for static pressure.
14. Hydro-Test is Standard Pressure test
on Completed Vessels.
Hyd. Test Pr. = 1.3 x MAWP x stress ratio
Insp. Pressure (hydro) = test pr. / 1.3
Min. Test temp. = MDMT + 30°F
Max. Inspection temp. = 120°F
15. Pneumatic test is performed if hydro is
not possible due to design or process
reasons. Prior to the test, NDT as per UW-
50 is mandatory.
Pneumatic test pressure = 1.1 x MAWP x
stress ratio, Pressure should be increased
in steps (Total 6).
1st step – 50% of test pressure
2nd to 6 step – 10% of test pressure
Insp. Pr. (pneumatic) = test pressure /1.1
16. Pressure gauge range should be
about twice the test pressure. However, in
any case it shall not be lower than 1.5
times and not higher than 4 times the test
pressure.
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17. Vessel MAWP represents the
maximum safe pressure holding capacity
of the vessel. Vessel MAWP is measured
at top-most point and is lowest of vessel
part MAWPs, adjusted for hydrostatic
head.
18. For vertical vessels, hydrostatic
pressure caused due to liquid with specific
gravity = 1, 1ft of height = 0.43 psig. Or 1
mtr of height = 0.1 Bar
19. Total pressure at any point of Vertical
vessel is given by:
Total Pr. = Vessel MAWP + h x 0.433.
(h = height from top in ft.)
20. If part MAWP and elevations are
known, Vessel MAWP can be calculated
by the deducting hydrostatic head from
part MAWP.
21. Ext. Pressure is worked out on basis
of Geometric factor A (which depends on
L/Do and Do/t ratios) and factor B
(depends on A, )
Allowable Ext. Pressure, Pa = 4B/(3(Do/t))
22. For values of A falling to the left of
material line in the material chart:
Pa = 2AE/(3(Do/t))
23. Name plate shows The Code
stamping, MAWP, design temp., MDMT,
and Extent of Radiography.
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24. ASME materials (SA) shall be used for
code stamped vessel fabrication instead
of ASTM (A) materials.
25. Reinforcement pad is not required, if
the size of finished opening is (UG 36)
Not exceeding 2-3/8” for all thicknesses
of vessel
Not exceeding 3-½”, if vessel thickness
is ≤ 3/8’’
26. Reinforcement pad with OD = 2d and
thk = vessel thk is always safe (d =
diameter of finished opening)
27. Reinforcement limit along vessel wall
= 2d
28. Reinforcement limit normal to vessel
wall = smaller of 2.5 t or 2.5 tn
29. In reinforcement pad calculations,
credit can be taken for area available in
shell and nozzle.
30. Fillet weld throat dimension = 0.707 x
leg of weld
31. Adequacy of weld sizes shall be
checked as required by UW-16. The
nozzles construction shall be one of the
Code acceptable types.
32. The maximum permitted ovality
tolerance (D max – D min) shall not
exceed 1% of nominal diameter of vessel.
If there is opening, then the tolerance can
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be increased by 2% x d (d = diameter of
opening) if measurement is taken within a
distance of ‘d’ from axis of opening.
33. The mismatch tolerances and the
maximum allowable weld reinforcement is
more strict on longitudinal welds
compared to circumferential welds (UW-
35).
34. Principle of reinforcement:
Area removed = Area compensated.
Compensation area shall be within
reinforcement limits.
35. For use as pressure parts, the plates
shall be fully identified. Maximum
permitted under tolerance on plates is
0.01” (0.3 mm) or 6% of ordered
thickness, whichever is less.
36. All welding (including tack, seal, etc.)
shall be done using qualified procedures
and welders.
37. Mandatory full radiography in ASME
Code Section 8 is required for all welding
with thickness exceeding Table UCS-57,
and also for lethal service vessels and
unfired boilers with Design Pr. More than
50 psig.
38. PWHT is ASME Code Section 8
requirement if thickness exceeds those
given in tables UCS-56 (given in notes
under the tables). These tables also give
min. PWHT temperature and min. holding
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time (soaking period) based on P-Nos.
and thickness respectively.
39. For Furnace PWHT in ASME Code
Section 8 , Loading Temperature shall not
exceed 800°F, heating rate 400 deg
F/hr/inch of thickness, cooling rate 500°F
/hr/inch of thickness. Still air cooling
permitted below 800°F. During soaking
period, temp difference between hottest
and coldest part shall not exceed 150°F.
40. Minimum overlap for PWHT in multiple
heats = 5 ft.
41. For the ASME Code Section 8 impact
test requirement, UCS 66 curve. If MDMT-
thickness combination falls on or above
the curve, impact testing is exempted.
Additional exemptions are given as per
UG-20(f) and UCS=68 (c).
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