Silje
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2013
- 27
Hello,
do some of the Americans here knows about the lifetime cycles of a pressure vessel. We have different cycles with pressure and temperature changes, so we always do a FEM approval, that the chamber can stand at least 25000 cycles. In Europe nobody is interested in having this number whether on the name plate nor the drawings. How about the US market? I could not find it in ASME VIII, but it is big, so perhaps no wonder. Does an inspector normally ask for it? Is ASME demanding it on drawings or name plates?
Thank you, Silje
do some of the Americans here knows about the lifetime cycles of a pressure vessel. We have different cycles with pressure and temperature changes, so we always do a FEM approval, that the chamber can stand at least 25000 cycles. In Europe nobody is interested in having this number whether on the name plate nor the drawings. How about the US market? I could not find it in ASME VIII, but it is big, so perhaps no wonder. Does an inspector normally ask for it? Is ASME demanding it on drawings or name plates?
Thank you, Silje