Standard ASME STP-PT-029-1:2011 2011 preview

ASME STP-PT-029-1:2011

External Pressure Design in Creep Range

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STANDARD published on 2011


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Designation standards: ASME STP-PT-029-1:2011
Publication date standards: 2011
SKU: NS-1205229
The number of pages: 49
Approximate weight : 147 g (0.32 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASME

Annotation of standard text ASME STP-PT-029-1:2011 :

At the present time, the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code does not include rules for the design of components under external pressure and axial compressive loads in the time-dependent creep regime. This report offers a method for designing components in the time-dependent creep regime. The design methodology is developed for columns and cylindrical shells under axial compression as well as cylindrical, spherical and conical shells under external pressure. An external pressure chart for 2.25Cr-1Mo steel was developed at 1000°F to demonstrate the applicability of the methods developed in this report. In addition, variable factors of safety are imbedded in the design equations in order to transition from the design factors used in the time-independent External Pressure Charts of Section II to the lower design factors specified in Section III for time-dependent, creep buckling.

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