Technopriest
Mechanical
Good morning to you all.
I'm working on a filter that has to be built according to ASME code. We are from Italy and we are used to PED Code, so we are having a little trouble.
We usually make two set of calculations; one for Design conditions and the other one for Hydraulic test conditions. PED code, however, allows us to use an higher allowable stress for alloys under hydraulic test conditions.
My questions are:
1) Are hydraulic test calculations mandatory for ASME code vessels?
2) If 1) is "yes", do we need to make Hydraulic test calculations with standard allowable stresses or there is some variations? (I'm considering SA 240 TP 316 H.S. material, and design temperature will be 120°C while Hydraulic Test temperature will be 20°C- so, if I understand correctly, allowable stresses should be the same..)
Any answer would be greatly appreciated! We are not willing to avoid code mandatory documentation, but we are not willing to design a vessel for a far greater (1,66x!) pressure if we are allowed not to.
Che Dio ce la mandi buona, o almeno ce la mandi- Massimiliano Eusebi
I'm working on a filter that has to be built according to ASME code. We are from Italy and we are used to PED Code, so we are having a little trouble.
We usually make two set of calculations; one for Design conditions and the other one for Hydraulic test conditions. PED code, however, allows us to use an higher allowable stress for alloys under hydraulic test conditions.
My questions are:
1) Are hydraulic test calculations mandatory for ASME code vessels?
2) If 1) is "yes", do we need to make Hydraulic test calculations with standard allowable stresses or there is some variations? (I'm considering SA 240 TP 316 H.S. material, and design temperature will be 120°C while Hydraulic Test temperature will be 20°C- so, if I understand correctly, allowable stresses should be the same..)
Any answer would be greatly appreciated! We are not willing to avoid code mandatory documentation, but we are not willing to design a vessel for a far greater (1,66x!) pressure if we are allowed not to.
Che Dio ce la mandi buona, o almeno ce la mandi- Massimiliano Eusebi