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Die europäische Druckbehälternorm EN 13445 – was lange währt … ... Section III. Nuclear power. Section IV. Boiler. Section VIII. Pressure vessel. Section X.
Update on the comparison of selected issues of the ASME Code (Sect. VIII) with EN standards Druckgerätetage, München, June 2011 Dr. Robert Kauer / Dr. Jürgen Deininger [email protected]

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Content

 Introduction

 Updated considerations regarding - Material - Allowable stress values - Design Basics

 Summary

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Content

 Introduction

 Updated considerations regarding - Material - Allowable stress values - Design Basics

 Summary

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Some existing statements

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Die europäische Druckbehälternorm EN 13445 – was lange währt … Veröffentlichung Mitteilungen: TÜV SÜD IndustrieDIN Service GmbH Normenausschuss Chemischer Apparatebau (FNCA) im DIN, Feb. 2011

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EC Comparative Study Results

DBF: Design by Formula DBA: Design by Analysis PED: Pressure Equiment Directive

TÜV SÜD Industrie GmbHEquipment Standards, Summary, EC DG Enterprise, Contract No. FIF.20030114, July 2004 Comparative StudyService on Pressure

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Some existing statements pro EN

The fracture toughness concept in the ASME is less conservative

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European Regulation Requirements for Construction and Design - Design

- Construction - Equipment - ...

Complete conversion (other national codes had to be repealed)

Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 97/23/EG, 1997 (mand. 2002) but old national code still in place like AD-2000, BS 5500, CODAP with some additional consideration also ASME TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH

In-Service Requirements - Service - Inspection - Testing - ...

National requirements had to be extended and adapted

e. g. Germany BetrSichV

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ASME‘s legal standing ■

Legislation at the location of the plant (e.g. Minnesota, New York City, Quebec, Dubai, Sarawak, …)

ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code

ASME Piping Code

Construction Codes Section I Section III Section IV Section VIII Section X Power boiler Nuclear power Boiler Pressure vessel Fiber plastics

Reference Codes

Section II Material

“In-service”-Codes Standards, recommendations ■

Section V NDT

Section VI Boiler ANSI

ASME B31.1 Power piping

ASME B31.3 Process piping

Section IX Welding/Brazing

Section VII Steam boiler ASTM

AWS

Section XI Nuclear power ASNT

API

NACE

Authority at the location of the plant with references to - National Board Inspection Code NBIC - API In-service Codes e.g. API 510

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Some facts around ASME 

1915 First ASME Boiler Code (now Sect. I) 1924 First Unfired Pressure Vessel Code (now Sect. VIII) 1963 First Proposal for Nuclear Code (Sect. III) 1968 Alternative Rules for Unfired Pressure Vessels (Sect. VIII Div. 2) 1997 High Pressure Code (Sect. VIII Div. 1) 2007 Re-written Sect. VIII Div. 2



Today 28 books embedded into the US standardization system Continuously new editions published Code Case System



700 technical committees continuously working (consensus process)



Over 3800 Volunteers (~10% International)



Until 1971 certification activities limited to USA and Canada, meanwhile expanded to 75+ countries, accepted in 100+ countries, and translated into Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish



Strong relation to in-service initiatives and user groups like API, NACE, ….

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ASME Life Cycle Management

Sect. VIII API 620

New Construction Codes and Standards Decommission No

Operate

No

Risk Analysis and Inspection Planning Codes/Standards

Yes

Sucessful ?

PCC-3 API 580 API 510 NBIC

Results

Repair or Replacement per In-Service Repair Codes and Standards

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Yes

Inspect

No

Repair or Replace?

Inspection Findings?

API 579

Results

Yes

Fitness for Service Codes and Standards

PCC-2 NBIC API 510 PTB-2-2009 Guide to Life Cycle Management of Pressure Vessel Integrity

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Content

 Introduction

 Updated considerations regarding - Material - Allowable stress values - Design Basics

 Summary

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Material: Essential Safety Requirements

Source: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/pressure-and-gas/documents/ped/materials/index_en.htm

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PED: Particular Material Appraisal

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ASME Code: Listed Material, e.g. VIII-1

SA312

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Some Supplementary Requirements to SA-516

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Summary Material



Both systems (EN and ASME) generally allow the use of each other material



In case material shall be used in both systems  dual certified material



To specify the material in a sufficient and economic way, specific comparison between the EN and ASME Specifications is required. Do not rely on general statements.



Material specification shall be mainly driven by the needs for the intended service (good sources are standards like API, NACE, Dechema, …)



Make use of supplementary requirements in the specifications.



Do not over-specify

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Specification example

Service susceptible to Polythonic Acid Stress Corrosion Cracking Stabilizing Heat Treatment and IGC are recommendations from API and NACE standards

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Content

 Introduction

 Updated considerations regarding - Material - Allowable stress values - Design Basics

 Summary

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Allowable Stresses EN 13445 below the creep range

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Allowable Stresses ASME Sect. II Part D for Sect. VIII, Div. 1

ST SY RT RY SRave SRmin SC Favg

Tensile strength at room temperature Yield strength (0.2%) at room temperature ratio of the average temperature dependent trend curve value of tensile strength to the room temperature tensile strength ratio of the average temperature dependent trend curve value of yield strength to the room temperature yield strength Ave. rupture stress 100,000 hours Min. rupture stress 100,000 hours Ave. stress to cause a creep rate of 0.01%/1,000 hours Below 815°C = 0.67

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Allowable Stresses ASME Sect. II Part D for Sect. VIII, Div. 2

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Updated allowable stress value comparison Plate SA/EN 10028 P295GH and EN 13445 EN 10028 P295GH (1.0481) 180

Allowable Stress [MPa]

160 140 120 100 80 60 40

EN 13445 Allowable (100 - 150 mm)

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Sect. VIII Div. 1 Allowable (100 -150 mm)

max: 538°C max: 500°C

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Updated allowable stress value comparison Plate SA-516 Gr. 70 and P295GH (1.0481) 200 180

Allowable Stress [MPa]

160 140 120 100 80 EN 13445 Allowable (< 16 mm)

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EN 13445 Allowable (60 - 100 mm)

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Sect. VIII Div. 2 Allowable

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Sect. VIII Div. 1 Allowable

max: 538°C

max: 500°C

0 0

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Updated allowable stress value comparison Plate SA-240 304 and X5CrNi1810 (1.4301) 180 160

Allowable Stress [MPa]

140 120

max: 550°C

100 80 EN 13445 Allowable

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Sect. VIII Div. 2 Allowable

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Sect. VIII Div. 1 Allowable 0.9 SY

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max: 816°C

Sect. VIII Div. 1 Allowable

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Summary Allowable Stresses



Do not rely on general statements. Specifically compare the material at the intended temperature



When using the ASME code always consider the option for using Sect. VIII, Div. 2



When comparing austenitic steels also consider the 90% yield option provided for many materials



The ASME system is much less susceptible to user errors by providing simple tables with the allowable stresses (no need for calculation of the allowable stress)

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Content

 Introduction

 Updated considerations regarding - Material - Allowable stress values - Design Basics

 Summary

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Design Concepts EN 13445

ASME VIII-1

ASME VIII-2

Design by Formula



√ + App. + Codes Cases



Design by Analysis



No, but U-1



Design by Fracture Mechanics



No

No

Loads other than Pressure



No, but UG-22



Fatigue Design



No, but UG-22



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Allowable Design Cycles

EN 13445

ASME VIII-2

Example 3

33 576

> 5x106

Example 4 Batch

13 100

200x106

Example 4 Stirrer

212 000

> 1011

EN 13445

ASME VIII-2

Example 3 RT+VT

33 576

N/A

Example 3 no NDT

8 600

6 450

Example 4 Batch

13 100

12 500

Example 4 Stirrer

212 000

1 100 000

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Content

 Introduction

 Updated considerations regarding - Material - Allowable stress values - Design Basics

 Summary

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ASME Cost comparison (excerpt)

Cost

Costs in a Clean Fuel Project

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The ASME answer

%

ASME VIII-1 ASME VIII-2 Others EN 13445

Total Number of Boilers and PV registered with the National Board 1.495.632

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1.563.665

1600000 1400000 1200000 1000000 800000 600000 400000 200000 0

1.357.379

2006

Comparison of Pressure Vessel Codes ASME Sect. VIII and EN 13445, Technical, Commercial, and Usage Comparision, Design Fatigue Life Comparison STP-PT-007, Dec. 2006

1.572.626

2007

2008

2009

1.211.711

2010

Overall number of registrations on file at the end of 2010 was 45.713.776 National Board Bulletin, Fall 2010 31

Downstream new projects (in $ bn)

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ASME Stampholders

[3496] [3467]

[1023] [1004]

[14] [9]

[82] [77] [1388] [1087]

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