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  1. DandB

    Why do you need MAWP? and Disadvantages of MAWP

    The mentioned text (PVP2016-63075) indicates that "minor components such as nozzles..." shall not limit the MACA. Is this true in reality? For those who have determined the MACA for a vessel, did you ignore the nozzles?
  2. DandB

    ASME SEC VIII - 2019

    Maybe this is it?
  3. DandB

    UW-16 (f)(2) weld size exemption and Compress

    lr005, you might want to update your version of COMPRESS as one of the recent builds includes the option for Set In Couplings.
  4. DandB

    Dynamic Reference Visualization Trouble

    @CorBlimeyLimey, thank you for your suggestions. As far as I can tell, my Nvidia Quadro 410 is an approved graphics card and I have changed the SOLIDWORKS background back to the bleached default. Still, the arrows do not appear. That being said, I do not believe the graphics card is the issue...
  5. DandB

    Dynamic Reference Visualization Trouble

    SOLIDWORKS 2017 includes the dynamic reference visualization feature (http://help.solidworks.com/2017/English/WhatsNew/c_dynamic_reference_visualization.htm). Unfortunately, I am unable to see these arrows regardless of being enabled in the design tree. I thought the file was bugged but...
  6. DandB

    Pipe Length Affecting Design Thickness

    With the "Cylinder Dimensions" dialog open, you may consider enabling the "Details >>" tab at the bottom. This will reveal thickness requirements due to internal "t(int)" or external "t(ext)" pressure.
  7. DandB

    ASME Allowable Stress Values for Low Temperatures

    @Mark1arm, I believe your question is addressed in General Note (e) for table 1A in II-D. "(e) Stress values for -20°F to 100°F are applicable for colder temperatures when the toughness requirements of Section III,VIII, or XII are met."

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