mechengineer
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2001
- 256
Hi code experts,
In design view, I would not see the necessity of giving two symbols/concepts for the maximum allowable/working pressure at the design temperatures. the highest allowable design pressure shall meet the design temperatures, whatever the highest one of design temperature or the lowest one of MDMT.
In fact, the value of MAWP and MAP are same because for the same component or vessel the maximum allowable stresses shall be same for both calculations of MAWP at design temperature at corroded condition and MAP at MDMT at corroded condition(same material, same thickness).
FYI,
The MAP defined in ASME VIII-1, note (8) in Figure UCS-66.2
"the maximum allowable pressure (MAP) at the MDMT shall be used. The MAP is defined as the highest permissible pressure as determined by the design equations for a component using the nominal thickness less corrosion allowance and the maximum allowable stress value from the Section II, Part D, Subpart 1, Table 1A at the MDMT.
"
The defination of MAWP in code,
"maximum allowable working pressure: the maximum gage pressure permissible at the top of a completed vessel in its normal operating position at the designated coincident temperature for that pressure."
May make the two above in one.
The maximum allowable working pressure: the maximum gage pressure permissible at the top of a completed vessel in its normal operating position at the designated coincident temperature, both the highest and lowest for that pressure.
Regards,
In design view, I would not see the necessity of giving two symbols/concepts for the maximum allowable/working pressure at the design temperatures. the highest allowable design pressure shall meet the design temperatures, whatever the highest one of design temperature or the lowest one of MDMT.
In fact, the value of MAWP and MAP are same because for the same component or vessel the maximum allowable stresses shall be same for both calculations of MAWP at design temperature at corroded condition and MAP at MDMT at corroded condition(same material, same thickness).
FYI,
The MAP defined in ASME VIII-1, note (8) in Figure UCS-66.2
"the maximum allowable pressure (MAP) at the MDMT shall be used. The MAP is defined as the highest permissible pressure as determined by the design equations for a component using the nominal thickness less corrosion allowance and the maximum allowable stress value from the Section II, Part D, Subpart 1, Table 1A at the MDMT.
"
The defination of MAWP in code,
"maximum allowable working pressure: the maximum gage pressure permissible at the top of a completed vessel in its normal operating position at the designated coincident temperature for that pressure."
May make the two above in one.
The maximum allowable working pressure: the maximum gage pressure permissible at the top of a completed vessel in its normal operating position at the designated coincident temperature, both the highest and lowest for that pressure.
Regards,