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دانلود کتاب Companion Guide to the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code 4Ed VOLUME 1
آخرین ویرایش کتاب نایاب و ارزشمند آموزش مشارکتی ASME BPVC دوره 1

Companion Guide to the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Fourth Edition VOLUME 1

Criteria and Commentary on Select Aspects of the
Boiler & Pressure Vessel and Piping Codes

  • Publisher: ASME
  • Publish Date: 2012
  • Pages: 765
  • Language: English

 

 

 

ناشر : موسسه ASME

سال انتشار : 2012

فرمت کتاب: PDF

 

 

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Dedication to the First Edition

Robert E. Nickell and William E. Cooper

Acknowledgements (to the First Edition)

Acknowledgements (to the Second Edition)

Acknowledgements (to the Third Edition)

Acknowledgements (to the Fourth Edition)

Contributor Biographies

Preface to the First Edition

K. R. Rao and Robert E. Nickell

Preface to the Second Edition

K. R. Rao

Preface to the Third Edition

K. R. Rao

Preface to the Fourth Edition

K. R. Rao

Introduction

Organization and Operation of the ASME

Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee

PART 1: POWER BOILERSSECTIONS I & VII

OF B&PV CODE

CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Power Boilers

John R. MacKay

1.1 Introduction

1.2 History and Philosophy of Section I

1.3 The Organization of Section I

1.4 Scope of Section I: Pressure Limits and

Exclusions

1.5 Distinction Between Boiler Proper Piping and

Boiler External Piping
1.6 How and Where Section I is Enforced and

Effective Dates

1.7 Fundamentals of Section I Construction

1.8 References

1.9 Design Exercises

CHAPTER 2 Section VIIRecommended

Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers

James T. Pillow, Edmund W. K. Chang and

Geoffrey M. Halley

2.1 Introduction - Chapter 2

2.2 Introduction - Section VII

2.3 Fundamentals—Subsection C1

2.4 Boiler Operation—Subsection C2

2.5 Boiler Auxiliaries—Subsection C3

2.6 Appurtenances—Subsection C4

2.7 Instrumentation, Controls, and Interlocks—

Subsection C5

2.8 Inspection—Subsection C6

2.9 Repairs, Alterations, and Maintenance—

Subsection C7

2.10 Control of Internal Chemical Conditions—

Subsection C8

2.11 Preventing Boiler Failures—Subsection C9

2.12 Final Notes

2.13 References

PART 2: SECTION II OF B&PV CODE

CHAPTER 3 PART 2, Section IIMaterials and

Specifications

Elmar Upitis, Richard A. Moen, Marvin L. Carpenter,

John F. Grubb, Richard C. Sutherlin, Jeffrey Henry,

C.W. Rowley and Anne Chaudouet

3.1 History of Materials in the ASME Boiler and

Pressure Vessel Code

3.2 Basis for Acceptance of Materials for Code

Construction— Section II, Part A: Ferrous

Material Specifications

3.3 Basis for Acceptance of Materials for Code

Construction—Section II, Part B: Nonferrous

Material Specifications

3.4 Section II, Part C: Specification for Welding

Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals
3.5 Basis for Acceptance of Materials for Code

Construction—Section II, Part D: Properties

3.6 Non-metallic Material Used in Structural

Applications

3.7 Basis for Acceptance of Material for Code

Construction—Section II, International

Material Specifications

PART 3: SECTION IIIRULES FOR CONTRUCTION

OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT COMPONENTS

SECTION III DIVISION 1

CHAPTER 4 A Commentary for Understanding and

Applying the Principles of the ASME Boiler and

Pressure Vessel Code

Roger F. Reedy

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Design Factors Used in the ASME Code

4.3 Design Specifications and Design Reports

4.4 Section III Versus Section VIII

4.5 Design Life and Commutative-Usage Factors

4.6 Service-Level Loadings

4.7 Seismic Evaluations

4.8 Engineers, Design, and Computers

4.9 Containment Vessels

4.10 Tolerances, Significant Figures, and Nominal

Dimensions

4.11 Corrosion and Erosion

4.12 Forming Operations

4.13 Post–Weld Heat Treatment

4.14 Nondestructive Examination

4.15 Hydrostatic Test

4.16 Quality Assurance

4.17 Design Loadings and Stresses Compared to

Actual Conditions

4.18 Post-Construction Postulated Loadings and

Stresses

4.19 Maintenance of Design Margins

4.20 Thermal Relief Devices

4.21 Code Cases

4.22 ASME Interpretations

4.23 Code Simplification

4.24 Future Considerations for Cyclic Service

4.25 New ASME Code–2007 Edition of Section VIII,

Division 2

4.26 Summary

4.27 References

CHAPTER 5 Subsection NCAGeneral

Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2

Richard W. Swayne

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Article NCA-1000 Scope of Section III

5.3 Article NCA-2000 Classification of Components

and Supports

5.4 Article NCA-3000 Responsibilities and Duties

5.5 Article NCA-4000 Quality Assurance
5.6 Article NCA-5000 Authorized Inspection

5.7 Article NCA-8000 Certificates, Nameplates,

Code Symbol Stamping, and Data Reports

5.8 Article NCA-9000 Glossary

CHAPTER 6 Subsection NBClass 1 Components

David P. Jones and Chakrapani Basavaraju

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Design

6.3 Analysis

6.4 Primary Stress Limits

6.5 Primary-Plus-Secondary Stress Limits

6.6 Fatigue

6.7 Special Procedures

6.8 Elastic-Plastic FEA

6.9 References

6.10 Summary of Changes

CHAPTER 7 Section III: Subsections NC and

NDClass 2 and 3 Components

Chakrapani Basavaraju and Marcus N. Bressler

7.0 Introduction to Chapter 7.0

7.1 Articles NC-1000 and ND-1000

7.2 Articles NC-2000 and ND-2000, Material

7.3 Articles NC-3000 and ND-3000 (Design)

7.4 Articles NC-4000 and ND-4000 (Fabrication

and Installation)

7.5 Articles NC-5000 and ND-5000 (Examination)

7.6 Articles NC-6000 and ND-6000 (Testing)

7.7 Articles NC-7000 and ND-7000 (Overpressure

Protection)

7.8 Articles NC-8000 and ND-8000 (Nameplate,

Stamping, and Reports)

7.9 Summary of Changes

7.10 Summary of Changes

7.11 References

CHAPTER 8 Subsection NB, NC, ND-3600 Piping

Jack R. Cole and Donald F. Landers

8.1 Background

8.2 Nuclear Class 1, NB-3600

8.3 Nuclear Class 2 and 3 NC/ND-3600

8.4 Design Process

8.5 Design Specification Discussion

8.6 References

CHAPTER 9 Subsection NEClass MC

Components

Roger F. Reddy

9.1 Introduction

9.2 Scope of Subsection NE

9.3 Boundaries of Jurisdiction of Subsection NE

9.4 General Material Requirements

9.5 Certified Material Test Reports

9.6 Material Toughness Requirements

9.7 General Design Requirements

9.8 Qualifications of Professional Engineers
9.9 Owner’s Design Specifications

9.10 Certified Design Report

9.11 Design by Analysis

9.12 Appendix F

9.13 Fatigue Analysis

9.14 Buckling

9.15 Reinforcement of Cone-to-Cylinder

Junction

9.16 Plastic Analysis

9.17 Design by Formula

9.18 Openings

9.19 Bolted Flange Connections

9.20 Welded Connections

9.21 General Fabrication Requirements

9.22 Tolerances

9.23 Requirements for Weld Joints

9.24 Welding Qualifications

9.25 Rules for Marking, Examining,

and Repairing Welds

9.26 Heat Treatment

9.27 Examination

9.28 Qualifications and Certification of NDE Personnel

9.29 Testing

9.30 Overpressure Protection

9.31 Nameplates, Stamping, and Reports

9.32 Recommendations

9.33 References

9.34 Summary of Changes

CHAPTER 10 Subsection NFSupports

Uma S. Bandyopadhyay

10.1 Executive Summary

10.2 NF-1000 Introduction

10.3 NF-2000 Materials

10.4 NF-3000 Design

10.5 NF-4000 Fabrication and Installation

10.6 NF-5000 Examination

10.7 NF-8000 Nameplates, Stamping,

and Reports

10.8 NF Appendices

10.9 Code Cases and Interpretations

10.10 Summary of Changes

10.11 ASME B31.1 and B31.3 Supports

10.12 References

CHAPTER 11 Subsection NGCore Support

Structures

Richard O. Vollmer

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Definition of Core Support

Structures (NG-1120)

11.3 Jurisdictional Boundaries (NG-1130)

11.4 Unique Conditions of Serivce

11.5 Materials of Construction (NG-2000)

11.6 Special Materials

11.7 Design (NG-3000)

11.8 Fabrication and Installation (NG-4000)

11.9 Examination (NG-5000)

11.10 Testing
11.11 Overpressure Protection

11.12 Nameplates/Stamping Effects (NG-8000)

11.13 Environmental Effects (NG-3124)

11.14 Special Bolting Requirements (NG-3230)

11.15 Code Cases (NCA-1140)

11.16 Interpretations for Subsection NG

11.17 Elevated Temperature Applications

11.18 Additional Considerations

11.19 Beyond the State-of-the-Art

11.20 References

11.21 Abbreviations and Nomenclature

11.22 Summary of Changes

CHAPTER 12 Subsection NHClass 1

Components in Elevated Temperature Service

Robert I. Jetter

12.0 Introduction and Scope

12.1 Article NH-1000, Introduction

12.2 Article NH-2000, Materials

12.3 Article NH-3000, Design

12.4 Article NH-4000, Fabrication and Installation

12.5 Article NH-5000, Examination

12.6 Article NH-6000, Testing

12.7 Article NH-7000, Overpressure Protection

12.8 Other Component Classes, Components,

and Materials

12.9 Current and Emerging Issues for Nuclear

Components in Elevated Temperature Service

12.10 Future ASME Code Considerations for Nuclear

Components in Elevated Temperature Service

12.11 References

CHAPTER 13 Nuclear Pumps

Robert E. Cornman, Jr

13.1 Introduction

13.2 General Section III Requirements

13.3 Specific Pump Requirements

13.4 General Requirements for Class 1 Pumps

13.5 NC-3400 Class 2 Pumps

13.6 ND-3400 Class 3 Pumps

13.7 General Requirements for Class 2 and 3 Pumps

13.8 Changes in the 2010 Editions

13.9 References

13.10 Additional Documents of Interest

CHAPTER 14 Nuclear Valves

Guy A. Jolly

14.1 Introduction

14.2 General Section III Requirements

14.3 Specific Valve Requirements

14.4 NC-3500 and ND-3500, Class 2

and Class 3 Valves

14.5 Changes in the 2010 Edition

14.6 Other Valve Standards

14.7 References

14.8 Additional Documents of Interest
SECTION III DIVISION 2

CHAPTER 15 Code for Concrete Containments

Joseph F. Artuso, Arthur C. Eberhardt,

Clayton T. Smith, Michael F. Hessheimer

and Ola Jovall

15.1 Introduction

15.2 Future Containment Development

15.3 Background Development of Concrete

Containment Construction Code Requirements

15.4 Reinforced-Concrete Containment Behavior

15.5 Concrete Reactor Containment Design

Analysis and Related Testing

15.6 Code Design Loads

15.7 Allowable Behavior Criteria

15.8 Analytical Models and Design Procedures

15.9 Special Design Features

15.10 Current Organization of the Code

15.11 Article CC-4000: Fabrication and Construction

15.12 Article CC-5000: Construction Testing

and Examination

15.13 Article CC-6000: Structural Integrity Test of

Concrete Containments

15.14 Article CC-7000: Overpressure Protection

15.15 Article CC-8000: Nameplates, Stamping,

and Reports

15.16 Practical Nuclear Power Plant Containment

Designed to Resist Large Commercial Aircraft

Crash and Postulated Reactor Core Melt

15.17 Items Which Should Be Considered in Future

Revisions of the Code

15.18 Summary

15.19 References

SECTION III DIVISION 3

CHAPTER 16 Containments for Transportation and

Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level

Radioactive Material and Waste

D. Keith Morton and D.Wayne Lewis

16.1 Introduction

16.2 Historical Development

16.3 Scope of Subgroup NUPACK

16.4 Code Development

16.5 General Provisions

16.6 Specified Loading Categories

16.7 Allowable Stress

16.8 Materials, Fabrication, Installation,

Examination, and Testing

16.9 Code Text Organization

16.10 Current Activities in Division 3

16.11 Suggested Enhancements for the Future

16.12 References

16.13 Summary of Changes

SECTION III DIVISION 5

CHAPTER 17 Division 5High Temperature Reactors

D. Keith Morton and Robert I. Jetter
17.1 Introduction

17.2 Scope

17.3 Background

17.4 Organization of Division 5

17.5 Future Expectations

17.6 Summary

17.7 References, Including Annotated

Bibliographical Notations

PART 4: HEATING BOILERSSECTION IV & VI OF

B&PV CODE

CHAPTER 18 ASME Section IV: Rules for the

Construction of Heating Boilers

Edwin A. Nordstrom

18.1 Introduction

18.2 Part HG: General Requirements for All

Materials of Construction

18.3 Part HF: Requirements for Boilers

Constructed of Wrought Materials

18.4 Part HF, Subpart HW: Requirements for

Boilers Fabricated by Welding

18.5 Part HF, Subpart HB: Requirements for

Boilers Fabricated by Brazing

18.6 Part HC: Requirements for Boilers

Constructed of Cast Iron

18.7 Rules of Part HA: Hot Water Heating Boilers

Constructed Primarily of Cast Aluminum

18.8 Part HLW: Requirements for

Potable-Water Heaters

18.9 Considerations Likely to Be in Future

Code Editions

18.10 What Should the ASME Code Committees

and Regulators Consider, Recognizing the

Intent of the ASME B&PV Code?

18.11 References

CHAPTER 19 ASME Section VI: Recommended

Rules for the Care and Operation of

Heating Boilers

Edwin A. Nordstrom

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