metman
Materials
- Feb 18, 2002
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My only question here is; What does the abbreviation IBR mean? IBR is just inside the parentheses after (a).
49 CFR § 178.345-2 Material and material thickness.
(a)All material for shell, heads, bulkheads, and baffles must conform to Section II of the ASME Code (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) except as follows:
Following is excerpted from a table in 171.7 that references 178.345-2 plus a multitude of other references included in this subchapter
Source and name of material
‘ASME Code’; ASME Code, Sections II (Parts A and B), V, VIII (Division 1), and IX of 1998 Edition
of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Design for RELIABILITY, manufacturability, and maintainability
49 CFR § 178.345-2 Material and material thickness.
(a)All material for shell, heads, bulkheads, and baffles must conform to Section II of the ASME Code (IBR, see §171.7 of this subchapter) except as follows:
Following is excerpted from a table in 171.7 that references 178.345-2 plus a multitude of other references included in this subchapter
Source and name of material
‘ASME Code’; ASME Code, Sections II (Parts A and B), V, VIII (Division 1), and IX of 1998 Edition
of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Design for RELIABILITY, manufacturability, and maintainability