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Fitness For Service UG-47 Flat Plate

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Nate6325

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Jul 11, 2011
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Hello All,

The subject component consists of upper and lower flat, circular, plates. The plates are separated by square bars or rings (multiple diameter rings). The upper plate is joined to the rings by fillet welds (skip) and the bottom plate is joined to the rings via slotted plug welds.

I'm looking to evaluate areas of local thinning occurring on the exterior of both plates. However, API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 does not appear to directly (or indirectly) address fitness for service evaluation for this design.

Has anyone here attempted to perform a fitness for service evaluation of this nature and if so, what general methodology did you use (in accordance with ASME Code) in your approach?

Many thanks!
 
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Such a geometry is not covered by any of the Level 2 or 1 methods. Your such with a Level 3. Get an expert engaged in this work.
 
I assumed a Level 3 may be required, but wanted to verify that assumption prior to heading down that path. Many thanks TGS4.
 
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