sebjunioreng
Chemical
- Nov 26, 2003
- 4
I've seen a few threads related to this subject but I just need to be clear on this.
We currently have a vessel that is designed to 5 psig and was designed to ASME sect VIII (design equations tell me this is the case). We are modifying a few things on this vessel and we are just looking into a few things to ensure that the vessel will be ok. The vessel was designed out of SA516-70 plate that was 1/8" thick + 1/8" corrosion allowance. Here are my questions:
1. Are we allowed to simply use ASME section VIII formulas if the vessel is not section VIII (it is, according to the pressure, an API 620 tank)? If we use section VIII formuals for design, is it ok to call it a API 620 tank and not get it certified?
2. If we can use section VIII, how can we do so knowing that the minimum thickness required by API 620 is 3/16" + corrosion allowance (therefore our vessel does not meet this criteria)? For ASME, it is 1/16" so we'd be ok there.
3. Is there anything within the code (API 620 or ASME section VIII div1) that would help with this?
I guess I'm basically asking how we (and the original manufacturer) can use section VIII design for a tank that doesn't fall under section VIII jurisdiction. Is ASME a more rigorous code? If so, how can we NOT get the vessel stamped according to section VIII if we don't meet the minimum design thickness of API620?
We currently have a vessel that is designed to 5 psig and was designed to ASME sect VIII (design equations tell me this is the case). We are modifying a few things on this vessel and we are just looking into a few things to ensure that the vessel will be ok. The vessel was designed out of SA516-70 plate that was 1/8" thick + 1/8" corrosion allowance. Here are my questions:
1. Are we allowed to simply use ASME section VIII formulas if the vessel is not section VIII (it is, according to the pressure, an API 620 tank)? If we use section VIII formuals for design, is it ok to call it a API 620 tank and not get it certified?
2. If we can use section VIII, how can we do so knowing that the minimum thickness required by API 620 is 3/16" + corrosion allowance (therefore our vessel does not meet this criteria)? For ASME, it is 1/16" so we'd be ok there.
3. Is there anything within the code (API 620 or ASME section VIII div1) that would help with this?
I guess I'm basically asking how we (and the original manufacturer) can use section VIII design for a tank that doesn't fall under section VIII jurisdiction. Is ASME a more rigorous code? If so, how can we NOT get the vessel stamped according to section VIII if we don't meet the minimum design thickness of API620?