PV Newsletter - Volume 2012 Issue 8
PV Newsletter - Volume 2012 Issue 8
PV Newsletter - Volume 2012 Issue 8
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Introduction to ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Div. 2
This is a summary of the General Requirements, and the Responsibilities and Duties of the User, the
Manufacturer, and the Inspector, as laid out in ASME Section VIII, Div. 2 (hereafter referred to as ASME VIII-2,
or the Code). Readers are advised that this is only a summary, and that they must refer to the Code to
understand the full requirements for the design and construction of pressure vessels.
What is ASME Section VIII, Div. 2?
ASME VIII-2 contains mandatory requirements, specific prohibitions, and non-mandatory guidance for the
design, materials, fabrication, examination, inspection, testing and certification of pressure vessels and their
associated pressure relief devices. This Code is also applicable to those chambers of combination units that are
in the scope of ASME VIII-2.
How is the Code organized?
The requirements of the Code are contained in nine parts as listed below:
Part 1 - General Requirements, provides the scope of ASME VIII-2 and establishes the extent of coverage.
Part 2 - Responsibilities and Duties, sets forth the responsibilities of the User and Manufacturer, and the
duties of the Inspector.
Part 3 - Materials Requirements, provides the permissible materials of construction, applicable material
specification and special requirements, physical properties, allowable stresses, and design fatigue
curves.
Part 4 - Design by Rule Requirements, provides requirements for design of vessels and components using
rules.
Part 5 - Design by Analysis Requirements, provides requirements for design of vessels and components
using analytical methods.
Part 6 - Fabrication Requirements, provides requirements governing the fabrication of vessels and parts.
Part 7 - Examination and Inspection Requirements, provides requirements governing the examination and
inspection of vessels and parts.
Part 8 - Pressure Testing Requirements, provides pressure testing requirements.
Part 9 - Pressure Vessel Overpressure Protection, provides rules for pressure relief devices.
Each part also contains mandatory and non-mandatory requirements provided as normative and informative
annexes. This is different from ASME VIII-1 where the Appendices are provided at the end of the Code.
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What type of pressure vessels may be constructed to the rules of ASME VIII-2?
The rules of ASME VIII-2 may be applicable to the following types of pressure vessels:
a) Pressure vessels to be installed at a fixed location for a specific service. The operation and maintenance
of the pressure vessel during its useful life is under the Users control.
b) Pressure vessels installed in ocean-going ships, barges and other floating craft, or used for motor vehicle
or rail freight. The operation and maintenance of the pressure vessel during its useful life is under the
Users control.
c) Pressure vessels or parts subject to direct firing from the combustion of fuel that are not within the scope
of Sections I, III or IV may be constructed in accordance with the rules of ASME VIII-2.
d) The following pressure vessels in which steam is generated shall be constructed in accordance with the
rules of ASME VIII-1 or ASME VIII-2:
1) Vessels known as evaporators or heat exchangers
2) Vessels in which steam is generated by the use of heat resulting from operation of a processing
system containing a number of pressure vessels such as those used in the manufacture of chemical
and petroleum products
3) Vessels in which steam is generated but not withdrawn for external use
Does the Code contain any additional requirements for very high pressure vessels?
The rules of ASME VIII-2 do not specify a limitation on pressure, but they are not all-inclusive for all types of
construction. For very high pressures, some additions to the rules of the Code may be required in order to meet
the design principles and construction practices essential for such pressures. If, after the application of these
additional design principles and construction practices, the vessel still complies with all the requirements of this
Code, it may be stamped with the Code symbol. However, as an alternative, ASME VIII-3 should be considered
for design and construction of pressure vessels intended for operating pressures exceeding 68.95 MPa (10,000
psi).
What is the geometric scope of ASME VIII-2?
The scope of ASME VIII-2 includes only the vessel and the integral communicating chambers.
a) Where external piping, other pressure vessels including heat exchangers or mechanical devices are to be
connected to the vessel:
1) The welding end connection for the first circumferential joint for welded connections.
2) The first threaded joint for screwed connections.
3) The face of the first flange for bolted and flanged connections. If the first flange is welded to the nozzle
neck, the weld connecting the flange to the nozzle neck may be considered as the first circumferential
joint.
4) The first sealing surface for proprietary connection or fittings.
b) Where non-pressure parts are welded directly to the pressure retaining surface of a pressure vessel, the
scope of ASME VIII-2 shall include the design, fabrication, testing, and material requirements established
for non-pressure parts attachment
c) Pressure retaining covers and their fasteners for vessel openings, such as manhole and handhole covers.
d) The first sealing surface for proprietary connections, fittings or components that are designed to rules not
provide by ASME VIII-2, such as gages, instruments and non-metallic components.
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So the geometric scope for ASME VIII-2 is identical to that for ASME VIII-1.
What vessels are not included in the scope of ASME VIII-2?
Although the vessels listed below are not considered in the scope of this Code, any pressure vessel, with the
exception of a) below, that is not excluded from the scope of this Code (for e.g., unfired steam boilers are
included only in scope of ASME I or ASME VIII-1), and that meets all applicable requirements of this Code may
be stamped with the Code symbol.
a) Vessels within scope of other Sections.
b) Fired process tubular heaters as defined in API RP560.
c) Pressure containers that are integral parts or components of rotating or reciprocating mechanical devices,
such as pumps, compressors, turbines, generators, engines, and hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders where
the primary design considerations are derived from the functional requirements of the device.
d) Structures consisting of piping components such as pipe, flanges, bolting, gaskets, valves, expansion
joints and fittings whose primary function is the transport of fluids from one location to another within
piping systems.
e) Pressure containing parts of components such as strainers and devices that serve such purposes as
mixing, separating, snubbing, distributing, and metering or controlling flow, provided that pressure
containing parts of such components are generally recognized as piping components or accessories.
f) A vessel for containing water under pressure when none of the following limitations are exceeded:
1) A design pressure of 2.07 MPa (300 psi)
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party (that must hold a valid U2 Certificate of Authorization) makes the final assembly, performs the
required NDE, performs the final pressure test, completes the Form A-1, and stamps the vessel.
c) The field portion of the work is completed by a holder of a valid U2 Certificate of Authorization other than
the vessel manufacturer. The stamp holder performing the field work supplies the Form A-2 to the
manufacturer responsible for the Code vessel. The vessel manufacturer applies his U2 stamp in the
presence of a representative from his inspection agency and completes the Form A-1 with his Inspector.
In all three cases, the party completing and signing the Form A-1 assumes full Code responsibility for the vessel.
What are the Users responsibilities?
It is the responsibility of the user or his agent to provide a certified Users Design Specification (UDS) for each
pressure vessel to be constructed in accordance with the rules of ASME VIII-2. Usually, the UDS can be certified
by a Professional Engineer registered in any one state of US. The UDS shall specify the effective Code Edition
and Addenda to be used, and shall provide a complete basis for design and construction of the pressure vessel.
What does Users Design Specification include?
The UDS includes the following information necessary for design and construction of the pressure vessel:
Location
Jurisdictional authority, if applicable
Environmental conditions
Vessel identification
Vessel configuration and controlling dimensions
Design conditions
Operating conditions
Design fatigue life
Materials of construction
Loads and load cases
Overpressure protection
UDS shall also state any additional requirements for the intended vessels service:
NDE, restricted chemistry, heat treatments
Type of weld joints and the extent of the required NDE
Non-mandatory provisions of the Code that may be considered mandatory for the subject vessel
Special marking and their location(s)
Seals and/ or bolting for closures and covers
Special erection loadings
Any operation & maintenance control agreements unique to the subject pressure vessel
What is included in the documentation of Design by Rule calculations?
Documentation of Design by Rule calculations shall include the following:
The name and version of computer software, if applicable
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Loading conditions and boundary conditions used to address the load cases in the UDS
Material models utilized for all required physical properties, strength parameters, and allowable stresses
Detailed calculations, including results from all the applicable steps in the calculations, showing the
acceptance criteria utilized to meet the requirements of this Code
A summary of calculation results
What is included in the documentation of Design by Analyses calculations?
Documentation of Design by Analyses calculations shall include the following:
A detailed description of the numerical method used, including the name and version of computer
software, if applicable
Description of model geometry
Loading conditions and boundary conditions used to address the load cases in UDS
Material models utilized for al physical properties, strength parameters, strain limits, if applicable, and the
design membrane stress intensity per Part 3
Description of whether material non-linearity is utilized in the analyses including a description of the
material model
Description of the numerical analyses procedure and whether a geometrically linear or nonlinear option is
invoked
Graphical display of various results
Methods used to validate the numerical model
Description of results processing performed to established numerical analyses results
A summary of numerical analysis results showing the acceptance criteria utilized to meet the requirements
of this Code
Electronic storage of analysis results including input files and output files that contain numerical analysis
results utilized to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this Code
What are the Manufacturers responsibilities?
The manufacturer is responsible for code compliance, materials selection, manufacturers design report,
manufacturers data report, manufacturers construction records, the quality control system, certification of
subcontracted services, inspection and examination, and application of code stamp. Each of the responsibilities
is briefly described below:
Code Compliance: The manufacturer is responsible for the structural and pressure retaining integrity of a
vessel or part thereof by conforming to the rules of ASME VIII-2 and the requirements of UDS. The
manufacturer completing any vessel or part marked with U2 symbol in accordance with ASME VIII-2 has
the responsibility to comply with the applicable requirements of this Code, and must ensure that any work
completed by others also complies with the requirements of the Code.
Material Selection: When the material is not completely specified by the User, the manufacturer shall select
the appropriate material from Part 3, considering the information provide in the UDS. Any material
substitutions must be approved by the User.
Manufacturers Design Report: The design report must include the following.
Final as-built drawings
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Sources:
1. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 2 - Alternate Rules, Edition 2010
Parts of this article are reprinted from ASME 2010 BPVC, Section VIII, Div. 1, by permission of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. All rights reserved.
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Disclaimer:
I feel it is necessary to place a disclaimer statement to protect myself, the contributors and the newsletter. The information
provided in this newsletter is for educational purpose only. As a qualified engineer, I take this opportunity to remind all potential
users that it is YOUR responsibility to ensure that all designs are verified, and that such designs comply with the current editions
of the relevant codes. I accept no liability for any loss or damage which may result from improper use of information in this
newsletter.
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