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Welcome to

Training Program on GUIDED TOUR OF


ASME CODES
Presented by
P. S. KULKARNI

Agenda - session 1
This session will provide:
An introduction to Codes and
Standards
Objectives of Codes/ Standards.
ASME Code System.
Introduction To ASME Sec. VIII-1

Approximate duration 8.0 Hours

WHY ADOPT CODES ?


Collective Knowledge
and Experience

2C
Credibility

CODE

Safety

(Plant, Personnel, People)

2S
Standardization

Common pressure vessel codes

ASME Sec VIII Div 1 and Div 2

BS 5500

IS 2825

Ad Merk Blatter (German)

AFNOR (French)

ASME Codes
Issued by

Issue freq. :

Addenda

American society of mechanical Engineers, New


York.

New edition every 3 years, on 1st July


latest edition was on 1st July 04.
In-between revisions, issued yearly
also on 1st July.
2004 Edn. & '04 add. --- 1st July '04
2005
Addenda --- 1st July '05
2006
Addenda --- 1st July '06
Again new edition - 2007 (1st July)

Applicability

Edition & Addendas effective 6 months from date of issue


(i.e. 1st Jan of next year)

ASME SEC. VIII DIV. 1

Pressure vessels within


scope:

Vessels designed for pressures above 15 psig and not


exceeding 3000 psi.
Vessels having inside diameter above 6 in.

Unfired steam boilers, evaporators,


Heat exchangers

ASME Sec. VIII div.1--Excluded from scope

Vessels covered by other sections

Pressure containers which are integral


part of rotating machinery.

Piping system & components beyond


battery limits.

Vessels for human occupancy

ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel


Codes
ASME Codes give stipulations and guidelines for the
design, materials, manufacture and testing of pressure
vessels. These are issued by the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, New York.
The codes were first issued in 1915. Since then, many
changes have been made and new sections added to
the code as need arose. It is a LIVE code and is revised
and updated periodically. It keeps pace with time and
is responsive to its users.

CODE SYSTEM

In its present from the ASME Code System is


a follows
Section I

Power Boilers.

Section II

Material specifications.

Part A
Part B
Part C

Part D

Ferrous materials,
Non Ferrous Materials
Welding rods, electrodes,
filler metals.
Material properties.

CODE SYSTEM

Section III
Section IV
Section V
Section VI
Section VII
Section VIII

Section IX

Nuclear Power Plant Components.


Heating Boilers.
Non destructive Examinations.
Care and operation of Heating Boilers.
Rules for care of Power Boilers.
Division 1 - Pressure Vessels
Division 2 Alternative Rules ( Pr. Vessel)
Division 3 Rules for constructive of High
Pressure Vessels.
Welding and Brazing Qualifications.

CODE SYSTEM, contd

Section X

Fiber glass reinforced Plastic Pressure


Vessels.

Section XI Rules for in service inspection of Nuclear


Power Plant Components.

APPLICABILITY
The editions and addenda become
applicable after six months from date of
issue. Thus, 1st Jan. 2000, the construction
of Pressure Vessels shall be as per 1998
edition and 1999 addenda. However, for
old contracts spilling over beyond 1st Jan
2000, the old applicable edition and
addenda are valid.

CODE INTERPRETATION

ASME issue written replies know as


"Interpretations" to the inquiries concerning
technical aspects of the code .These are
issued twice in a year (July and December)
and are sent to "Edition - subscribers" as update service.

CODE CASES
Boiler and Pressure Vessels committee meets
regularly to consider
Proposed additions and revisions to the code.
At the same time it may formulate code cases
to clarify ' Intent' of existing requirements.
These are published as code Case books. It is
published along with new editions and
supplements are automatically sent to
subscribers of code case book till new edition
ispublished.

ASME Sec. VIII Div. 1 has five different parts


Part 1 : UG General requirements (Design requirements)
Part 2 : Material Specific Requirements
UCS Carbon steel & low alloy steel
UHA High alloy steels
UNF Non ferrous metallurgy
Part 3 : Fabrication method specific requirements
UW Welded construction
UF Forging construction
Part 4 : Mandatory Appendices &
Part 5 : Non mandatory Appendices

Types of vessels
Cylindrical Horizontal or Vertical
Spherical

Steps in design -1
Find service conditions & metallurgy.
Ensure ductility at service conditions
Calculate thickness required (TR).

Steps in design -2
Design thickness = TR + Corr Allow
Roundup to commercially available thickness
to get nominal thickness
Find MAWP from nominal thickness

Solve a problem
Calculate the minimum thickness of a cylindrical shell of inside diameter
4000mm, tan to tan length of 8300mm and a design pr. of 100 Kg/sq cmg.
Design temperature of the vessel is 343 C
Material of construction ASTM A 516 Gr 70
Allowable stress of vessel at 343 C = 16500 psi
Corrosion allowance = 3.0 mm
Efficiency of the weld joint 1.0

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UW 3 : WELD JOINTS
CATEGORIES.

UW 3 : WELD JOINTS CATEGORIES.


Category A :
1

Longitudinal weld joints in main shell or


nozzles.

Any welded joints in spherical shell.

3. Any welded joints in Dished Head.


4. Circumferential Seam , Hemisph. head to
shell.

UW 3 : WELD JOINTS
CATEGORIES.
Category B :
1
2

Circumferential seam in main shell, or


nozzle
Circumferential seam connecting formed
head (other than hemi-spherical head) to
shell.

UW 3 : WELD JOINTS CATEGORIES. Contd.


Category C :

Weld joints connecting flanges, tube sheets, flat


head to main shell or Nozzles
(Flange Welds)

Category D:

Welds joining communicating chamber or nozzle


to the main shell / heads.
(Attachment Welds).

Types of ends
FLAT HEADS :
For low pressures up to 5 kg/sqcm
FORMED HEADS :
Torispherical
Generally used up to 15 kg/sqcm

Ellipsoidal
Generally used between 15 to 25 kg/sqcm

Hemispherical
Generally used above 25 kg/sqcm.

CONICAL HEADS : for Special purposes.

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FORMED HEADS
For spherical shells / head :
t = P x R / (2SE - 0.2P) .for Thickness
P = 2SEt / (R + 0.2t).for MAWP

For Ellipsoidal Heads : ( 2 : 1 type)


t = P x D / (2SE - 0.2P) .for Thickness
P = 2SEt / (D + 0.2t) .for MAWP

For Torisph. Heads : (L = Crown Rad., r = 0.06 x


L)
t, = 0.885 x P x L / (SE - 0.1P) for Thickness
P = SEt / ( 0.885L + 0.1 t ) for MAWP

UW-11 :RT and UT


EXAMINATIONS
Full Radiography is required in following cases

All butt welds of vessels for lethal substances


If thickness exceeds given in table UCS-57, UHA - 33,
Butt welds of unfired boilers, with design pr. > 50 psi.
For all other vessels, All cat. A welds full radiography .
Cat. B & C welds which intersect the Cat. A welds shall be
spot radiographed.
Radiography is not required of category B and C butt
welds in nozzles less than NPS 10 or 1 1/8 in. thick.

UW-11 :RT and UT EXAMINATIONS


contd.
1

Spot Radiography : Spot RT of Butt joints if


design efficiency is selected for spot radiography.
No Radiography : No RT of weld joints if design
efficiency is selected for no radiography or vessel
is designed for external pressure
Ultrasonic examination : May be substituted
for RT only for the final closure seam of a pressure
vessel.

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UW 12

:WELDED JOINT
TYPES

UW 12 :WELDED JOINT
EFFICIENCY
RT 1 :
RT 2 :

RT 3 :
RT 4 :

Full Radiography ( E=1) :


Full length radiography of all butt welds
Full Radiography ( E=1):
Cat A: Full length radiography
Cat B: Spot RT per [UW 11 (a) 5 (b)]
Spot radiography ( E= 0.85)
No radiography ( E= 0.7)

Some key points:

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Out of roundness of Shell


Difference between the maximum and minimum inside diameter measured at
any cross section of the vessel shall not exceed 1% of the nominal diameter at
that cross section under consideration.
The diameter can be measured from either inside or outside. If measured from
outside shall be corrected for the thickness at that cross section.

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NOZZLE REINFORCEMENT
Required area of Reinforcement = d X tr
d= Diameter of finished opening
tr = Required thickness of shell or head.
Reinforcement is waived off for single openings if:
1. finished opening size is 3 1/2" or less diameter in
shell or head of thickness 3/8" or less; or
2.

finished opening size 2 3/8" or less diameter


in shell or head of thickness over 3/8";

UCS-66 :
1

IMPACT TESTING

MDMT - Thickness point falls on or above the


relevant curve. Impact test is not required
(Curve UCS 66 )

2 Impact test is must, if MDMT < 120 deg F, and:


Thickness Of welded part > 4
Thickness for Non-welded part > 6

3 Test normally required for MDMT < -55 deg. F

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IMPACT TESTING EXEMPTION -- UG20 (f) :


Impact test exempt for if,
Materials are P No 1, Gr. No. 1 and 2
1. Materials of curve A : thickness < 0.5 inch
2. Materials curve B, C, D : thickness < 1.0
inch
3. Hydrostatic test performed as required
4. Design temp = -20 deg F to 650deg.F
5. No cyclic or thermal shock loading

IMPACT
TESTINGEXEMPTION.contd.
1

UCS-68 (c) : If PWHT is performed when not a Code


requirement, reduction of 30 deg. F (17 0C) in
impact testing exemption temp.(from Fig UCS-66)
may be given for P No. 1 materials
If coincident ratio is < 1, Reduction to exemption
temperature may be given as per UCS-66.1

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UW-40 : POST-WELD HEAT


TREATMENT
PWHT is Code Requirement if thickness exceeds
those given in tables for respective materials .

Furnace PWHT method is preferred .

Min. Overlap for PWHT in multiple heats = 5 ft.

Local PWHT : Min Soak Band = weld width + Lesser of


2 or t. and it shall extend full 360 deg for circ. Joint

PWHT temperature is higher of the two for dissimilar metal


joints

UCS-56: POST-WELD HEAT TREATMENT


Max. Loading temp in furnace = 800 deg .F
Max. heating rate 400 deg F/hr/inch of thickness.
Soaking period as per UCS-56 tables.
Temp difference between hottest and coldest
parts of vessel shall not exceed 150 deg .F
Max. cooling rate = 500 deg .F /hr/inch of thk.
Max. offloading temp = 800 deg. F
Still air cooling permitted below 800 deg .F.

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Summary of NDT

NDE OF PRESSURE VESSELS


Selection of a particular NDT technique :

Applicable NDT methods / Welding Discontinuities

Applicable NDT Methods

Discontinuities
RT

PT

MT

VT

ET

Porosity

*b

Slag Inclusion

NA

*b

NA

Incomplete fusion

NA

*b

NA

Incomplete Penetration

NA

NA

Undercut

a,c

b,c

a,c

NA

Overlap
Cracks

NA
*

Laminations
NA

Applicable NDT methods for Weld joint types


NDT Methods

Joints

RT

UT

PT

MT

VT

ET

Butt

Corner

Lap

Note to NDT Table


a. Surface
b. Surface and slightly subsurface
c. Weld preparation or edge of base metal

Applicable method

Marginal applicability depending on other


factors.

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UG-99

HYDROSTATIC TEST

Hydrostatic Test pr. = 1.3 X MAWP X stress ratio


Stress ratio = Stress at test temp./Stress at design temp.

Min. Inspection pressure = Test pressure / 1.3

Any non-hazardous liquid may be used for the test.

Min. Test temp = MDMT + 30 deg. F ( 17 C )

Inspection temperature <= 120 deg. F.

The MAWP may be same as Design pr.


Test gauge range = 1.5 to 4 times test pr.

UG-100

:
PNEUMATIC
TESTS

Pneumatic test is used instead of hydro when:

Vessels cannot be safely filled with water

Vessels in service in which traces of


testing liquid cannot be tolerated

Test pr = 1.1 X MAWP X stress ratio.


Test temp shall exceed MDMT by 30 deg F.
Pr. Gauge range = 1.5 to 4 times test pressure

Safety precautions for Pneumatic


Test

All welds around openings and attachment welds


with throat >= 6mm ( 0.25) to be MT or PT tested

The pr. shall be first raised to 50% of the test pr.

Then the pressure shall be raised in steps of


10% of test pr. To reach full test pressure

The pressure then shall be reduced to a value of


test pressure /1.1 , to permit inspection.

CODE STAMPING
Each pressure vessel shall be marked with the following :
1)

The official Code U Symbol or the official UM Symbol.

2)

Name of the Manufacturer of the pressure vessel


preceded by the words "certified by";

3)

Max. allowable working pressure ---- psi at ---- 0F.

4)

Minimum design metal temperature ---- 0F ----psi

5)

Manufacturer's serial number;

6)

Year built.

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Thank You for


your
Time and Attention

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