Impact of austenitic steels’ mechanical properties on allowed stress and wall thickness of pressure equipment
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Petronić, Sanja Z.Birdeanu, Aurel Valentin
Jovičić, Radomir D.
Čolić, Katarina
Vašalić, Dragan
Erić-Cekić, Olivera
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The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) and Regulations on Technical Requirements for Designing, Manufacturing and Conformity Assessment of Pressure Equipment bring a number of changes to the design of pressure equipment in relation to the Technical Regulations for Stable Pressure Vessels, 1983. Among the most important changes are the essential safety requirements for pressure equipment. The changes in the formula, for all materials, for calculating the allowable stresses, as well as the change in the value of the test pressure, the new Regulations use the 1.0% proof strength as the relevant value for calculating the permissible membrane stress and thickness of pressure equipment walls. In this paper, the differences in the allowable stresses, the required wall thicknesses, and the approximate savings in the material in the case of a milk reservoir, calculated according to the requirements of the Directive and the new Regulations on one hand, and the old Regulations on the other, are p...resented. © 2018 The Author.
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austenitic steels / Maximum allowable stresses / Pressure equipment / Technical design requirements / Tensile strength / Yield strengthIzvor:
Structural Integrity and Life, 2018, 18, 1, 45-51Finansiranje / projekti:
- Razvoj savremenih metoda dijagnostike i ispitivanja mašinskih struktura (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-35040)
- Ispitivanje i verifikacija metoda za multidisciplinarne forenzičke analize u funkciji neproliferacije oružja za masovno uništenje (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-37021)
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Petronić, Sanja Z. AU - Birdeanu, Aurel Valentin AU - Jovičić, Radomir D. AU - Čolić, Katarina AU - Vašalić, Dragan AU - Erić-Cekić, Olivera PY - 2018 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7846 AB - The Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) and Regulations on Technical Requirements for Designing, Manufacturing and Conformity Assessment of Pressure Equipment bring a number of changes to the design of pressure equipment in relation to the Technical Regulations for Stable Pressure Vessels, 1983. Among the most important changes are the essential safety requirements for pressure equipment. The changes in the formula, for all materials, for calculating the allowable stresses, as well as the change in the value of the test pressure, the new Regulations use the 1.0% proof strength as the relevant value for calculating the permissible membrane stress and thickness of pressure equipment walls. In this paper, the differences in the allowable stresses, the required wall thicknesses, and the approximate savings in the material in the case of a milk reservoir, calculated according to the requirements of the Directive and the new Regulations on one hand, and the old Regulations on the other, are presented. © 2018 The Author. T2 - Structural Integrity and Life T1 - Impact of austenitic steels’ mechanical properties on allowed stress and wall thickness of pressure equipment VL - 18 IS - 1 SP - 45 EP - 51 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7846 ER -
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Petronić, S. Z., Birdeanu, A. V., Jovičić, R. D., Čolić, K., Vašalić, D.,& Erić-Cekić, O.. (2018). Impact of austenitic steels’ mechanical properties on allowed stress and wall thickness of pressure equipment. in Structural Integrity and Life, 18(1), 45-51. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7846
Petronić SZ, Birdeanu AV, Jovičić RD, Čolić K, Vašalić D, Erić-Cekić O. Impact of austenitic steels’ mechanical properties on allowed stress and wall thickness of pressure equipment. in Structural Integrity and Life. 2018;18(1):45-51. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7846 .
Petronić, Sanja Z., Birdeanu, Aurel Valentin, Jovičić, Radomir D., Čolić, Katarina, Vašalić, Dragan, Erić-Cekić, Olivera, "Impact of austenitic steels’ mechanical properties on allowed stress and wall thickness of pressure equipment" in Structural Integrity and Life, 18, no. 1 (2018):45-51, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_7846 .