PD 6510:1983
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A review of the present state of the art of assessing remanent life of pressure vessels and pressurized systems designed for high temperature service
Hardcopy , PDF
02-08-2013
English
31-03-1983
Foreword
Committees responsible
Section one. The background to remanent life
assessment
Introduction to topics covered in the other sections.
Section two. Operating history
Maintenance history, expired fraction of life,
preliminary screening, rigorous analysis of critical
areas, measurement of metal temperatures, calculation
of stress levels, use of creep rupture data, life
fraction rule, accuracy of estimates of fractional
life
Section three. Physical examination and interpretation
of observations
Visual inspection, non-destructive testing,
dimensional checks, timing of examinations,
interpretation of observations, estimation of
remanent life from measurements, use of creep data,
determining the cause of cracking
Section four. Metallographic techniques
Use of small samples or in-situ techniques,
measurement of microstructural features controlling
creep, measurement of cavitation or cracking,
application of proving data, effects of condition of
starting material
Section five. Post-exposure tests
Use of on-going research data, selection of suitable
test procedure, tensile tests, fatigue tests, creep
tests, life fraction rule, accuracy of estimates of
remaining life
Section six. Environmental effects
Effects of environmental attack on the creep rate of
materials, deviations from predicted rates of attack,
effects of corrosion allowances, examples of
environmental attack, transient environmental
conditions, consequences of attack
Section seven. Combined creep and fatigue
Behaviour under conditions of creep or fatigue alone,
reduction of life due to combined effects,
simplification of analyses of effects, degree of
interaction of creep and fatigue, available data, use
of material examination and testing
Section eight. Statistical methods
Application to a large number of identical
components, acceptance of a limited number of
failures, scatter of parameters and resulting
uncertainties, prediction of failure rates,
constraints on the successful application of the
technique
References
Figures
1 Rupture life of damaged material compared with new
material (1Cr1/2Mo); increased stress tests,
temperature 557 deg C
2 Rupture life of damaged material compared with new
material (1Cr1/2Mo); increased temperature tests,
stress 66 N/mm2
3 Cumulative number of failed tubes versus time
Review of the techniques which are available to demonstrate the continuing fitness for purpose of high temperature pressurized systems, including the use of operating history, physical examination and interpretation of observations, metallographic techniques, post exposure tests, environment effects, creep and fatigue, and statistical methods.
Committee |
PVE/1
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DevelopmentNote |
Inactive for the new design. (12/2009)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
32
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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BS 3843-3:1992 | Guide to terotechnology (the economic management of assets) Guide to the available techniques |
BS 806:1993 | Specification for design and construction of ferrous piping installations for and in connection with land boilers |
PD 6539:1994 | Guide to methods for the assessment of the influence of crack growth on the significance of defects in components operating at high temperatures |
BS 5500:1997 | SPECIFICATION FOR UNFIRED FUSION WELDED PRESSURE VESSELS |
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