PIP VECV1001 Vessel Design Criteria ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
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PIP VECV1001 Document Information:
Title
Vessel Design Criteria ASME Code Section VIII, Divisions 1 and 2
Process Industry Practices
Publication Date:
May 1, 2009
Scope:
This Practice shall be used in conjunction with PIP
VEDV1003 and/or PIP VEDV1003_EEDS, PIP
VEFV1100 (Applicable Details), and PIP VESV1002 in
order to comprise a complete vessel purchase specification.
Many recognized and generally accepted good engineering
construction practices are included herein. However, in light of
the many diverse service applications of Code vessels,
these practices shall be employed with engineering judgment and
supplemented as appropriate with requirements related to specific
materials of construction, service fluids, operating environments,
and vessel geometries. Accordingly, provisions of this Practice may
be overridden or supplemented by an Overlay Specification.
Standardized pre-designed (off-the-shelf) vessels are not within
the scope of this Practice, but are covered in PIP
VESSM001.
Vessels with layered construction are outside the scope of this
Practice.
Purpose
The primary focus of this Practice is to communicate vessel
design criteria and methodology from the User to a Designer. This
Practice is also intended as guidance for the development of
purchase specifications covering the construction of new pressure
vessels which meet the philosophy and requirements of Section VIII,
Division 1 {or 2} of the Code.
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