Fitness-for-Service and Decisions for Petroleum and Chemical Equipment

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Author: M. Prager

ISBN-10: 0791813460

ISBN-13: 9780791813461

Category: Service life (Engineering) -> Congresses

ASME/JSME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, July 23-27, 1995, Honolulu, Hawaii. This volume is part of a series of publications intended to present the technical foundation for broadly accepted practices to establish the mechanical integrity of equipment inservice. Work reported in this collection of 62 papers covers the full range of equipment of interest to the petroleum and chemical industries from LNG to creep service. Also provide snapshot of current codes and standards, methods,...

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ASME/JSME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, July 23-27, 1995, Honolulu, Hawaii. This volume is part of a series of publications intended to present the technical foundation for broadly accepted practices to establish the mechanical integrity of equipment inservice. Work reported in this collection of 62 papers covers the full range of equipment of interest to the petroleum and chemical industries from LNG to creep service. Also provide snapshot of current codes and standards, methods, concerns and problems. Discusses crack-like flaws, thinning local situations, welds, clad vessels, storage tanks and pressure vessels. By: M. Prager, et al Booknews This volume is part of a series of publications intended to present the technical foundation for broadly accepted practices to establish the mechanical integrity of equipment in service. Work reported covers the full range of equipment of interest to petroleum and chemical companies from LNG to creep service, and provides a snapshot of current codes, methods, concerns, and problems. It encompasses crack- like flaws and local thinning situations, welds, clad vessels, storage tanks, and pressure vessels. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

\ BooknewsThis volume is part of a series of publications intended to present the technical foundation for broadly accepted practices to establish the mechanical integrity of equipment in service. Work reported covers the full range of equipment of interest to petroleum and chemical companies from LNG to creep service, and provides a snapshot of current codes, methods, concerns, and problems. It encompasses crack- like flaws and local thinning situations, welds, clad vessels, storage tanks, and pressure vessels. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \