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What FEA analysis is needed for Division 1 certification?

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Stephen Max

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Jun 10, 2017
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I am working on a pressure vessel for laboratory use that is designed per Division 1 rules. I have been doing extensive FEA on the design per Division 2 guidelines, but I am not clear what is required for ASME certification under Division 1 rules.

If the PV is based on Div 1 design by rule, what FEA documentation is required for the stamp?
 
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Stephen Max, all that is required for Div. 1 certification is that each feature of the vessel be designed per those rules, where such rules exist.

If Div. 1 rules exist, those rules must be followed and FEA or other techniques may not be used override them. FEA or other techniques may be used to supplement Div. 1 rules.

May surprise you to know but Div. 1 generally requires exactly no FEA.

Regards,

Mike

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
SnTMan is correct

Look for the words "U-2(g)" in the Code.
Wherever it says "Use U-2(g)", you can use other design method including FEA
 
Stephen Max, another facet: Anybody can design a vessel to Sec. VIII. Div.1. Anybody can build one. However it may only be stamped if fabricated by an organization holding a Certificate of Authorization from ASME.

Regards,

Mike

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
Thank you gentlemen for your replies. The vessel is indeed being fabricated by a machine shop with a certificate. Actually, I asked them the same question after posting this, they gave me the same answer. I should have asked him first but didn't think to. Again, thanks!
 
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