Dear all,
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Design Pressure For Low Pressure Vessel
#1
Posted 21 September 2018 - 03:55 AM
#2
Posted 21 September 2018 - 09:13 AM
How large is this vessel? That makes all the difference.
Bobby
#3
Posted 21 September 2018 - 12:40 PM
Alex:
You really should be specific about what you mean by "low" pressure vessel. In the USA any vessel operating over 15 psig (1 atmosphere gauge) IS a pressure vessel - and that pressure vessel should be designed according to ASME Section VIII - regardless of whether the "low" pressure is defined as 16 psig, 100 psig, 1,000 psig, or higher. Therefore, the answer to your question is to design the vessel according to the pressure code existing in France (that is probably equivalent to the ASME Section VIII. I am sure the same applies there as it does here.
In France, I believe you are under CODAP or The RCC-M, “Règles de Conception et de Construction des Matériels Mècaniques des Ilots Nucléaires PWR”. Either, I believe follow the same scope as ASME. When I managed some projects in Europe some years back, I was subjected to CODAP and I remember its scope was similar to ASME's.
If not, let us know.
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