Detalhes
Prazo de entrega entre 3 a 4 semanas.
O recebimento de encomendas internacionais está sujeito a procedimentos aduaneiros e isto pode causar atrasos além do tempo estimado de entrega.
Product Details
Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2012
Pages: 540
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834213
Description
ASME has been defining piping safety since 1922.
ASME B31.3 contains requirements for piping typically found in petroleum refineries; chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, paper, semiconductor, and cryogenic plants; and related processing plants and terminals. It covers materials and components, design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection, and testing of piping.
This Code applies to piping for all fluids including: (1) raw, intermediate, and finished chemicals; (2) petroleum products; (3) gas, steam, air and water; (4) fluidized solids; (5) refrigerants; and (6) cryogenic fluids. Also included is piping which interconnects pieces or stages within a packaged equipment assembly.
Key changes to this revision include updating Table A-1 Basic Allowable Stresses in Tension for Metals in its entirety, adding Table A-1M Basic Allowable Stresses in Tension for Metals in metric units, adding Table A-2M Design Stress Values for Bolting Materials in metric units, adding metric units to Appendix H Sample Calculations for Branch Reinforcement, and adding a new Appendix N on Application of ASME B31.3 Internationally.
B31.3 is one of ASME’s most popular codes, widely adopted by jurisdictions worldwide. It serves as a companion to ASME’s B31.1 Code on Power Piping as well as to the other codes in ASME’s B31 series. Together, they remain essential references for anyone engaged with piping.
Careful application of these B31 codes will help users to comply with applicable regulations within their jurisdictions, while achieving the operational, cost and safety benefits to be gained from the many industry best-practices detailed within these volumes.
Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers, and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection, and testing of piping, plus all potential governing entities.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Committee Personnel
Introduction
Summary of Changes
Chapter I - Scope and Definitions
Chapter II - Design
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping
Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping
Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Chapter III - Materials
Chapter IV - Standards for Piping Components
Chapter V - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Chapter VI - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Chapter VII - Nonmetallic Piping and Piping Lined
With Nonmetals
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping
Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Chapter VIII - Piping for Category M Fluid Service
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Metallic Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Metallic Piping
Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Metallic Piping
Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support of Metallic Piping
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Metallic Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection of Metallic
Piping
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, Testing, and Records
of Metallic Piping
Part 11 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 12 - Pressure Design of Nonmetallic Piping
Components
Part 13 - Fluid Service Requirements for Nonmetallic
Piping Components
Part 14 - Fluid Service Requirements for Nonmetallic
Piping Joints
Part 15 - Flexibility and Support of Nonmetallic Piping
Part 16 - Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined Systems
Part 17 - Nonmetallic Materials
Part 18 - Standards for Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined
Piping Components
Part 19 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection of Nonmetallic
and Nonmetallic Lined Piping
Part 20 - Inspection, Examination, Testing, and Records of
Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined Piping
Chapter IX - High Pressure Piping
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Chapter X - High Purity Piping
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Metallic Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Part 11 - High Purity Piping in Category M Fluid Service
Appendices
A - Allowable Stresses and Quality Factors for Metallic
Piping and Bolting Materials
B - Stress Tables and Allowable Pressure Tables for Nonmetals
C - Physical Properties of Piping Materials
D - Flexibility and Stress Intensification Factors
E - Reference Standards
F - Precautionary Considerations
G - Safeguarding
H - Sample Calculations for Branch Reinforcement
J - Nomenclature
K - Allowable Stresses for High Pressure Piping
L - Aluminum Alloy Pipe Flanges
M - Guide to Classifying Fluid Services
P - Alternative Rules for Evaluating Stress Range
Q - Quality System Program
S - Piping System Stress Analysis Examples
V - Allowable Variations in Elevated Temperature Service
X - Metallic Bellows Expansion Joints
Z - Preparation of Technical Inquiries
Index
Introduction
Summary of Changes
Chapter I - Scope and Definitions
Chapter II - Design
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping
Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping
Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Chapter III - Materials
Chapter IV - Standards for Piping Components
Chapter V - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Chapter VI - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Chapter VII - Nonmetallic Piping and Piping Lined
With Nonmetals
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping
Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Chapter VIII - Piping for Category M Fluid Service
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Metallic Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Metallic Piping
Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Metallic Piping
Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support of Metallic Piping
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Metallic Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection of Metallic
Piping
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, Testing, and Records
of Metallic Piping
Part 11 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 12 - Pressure Design of Nonmetallic Piping
Components
Part 13 - Fluid Service Requirements for Nonmetallic
Piping Components
Part 14 - Fluid Service Requirements for Nonmetallic
Piping Joints
Part 15 - Flexibility and Support of Nonmetallic Piping
Part 16 - Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined Systems
Part 17 - Nonmetallic Materials
Part 18 - Standards for Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined
Piping Components
Part 19 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection of Nonmetallic
and Nonmetallic Lined Piping
Part 20 - Inspection, Examination, Testing, and Records of
Nonmetallic and Nonmetallic Lined Piping
Chapter IX - High Pressure Piping
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Chapter X - High Purity Piping
Part 1 - Conditions and Criteria
Part 2 - Pressure Design of Piping Components
Part 3 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Components
Part 4 - Fluid Service Requirements for Piping Joints
Part 5 - Flexibility and Support
Part 6 - Systems
Part 7 - Metallic Materials
Part 8 - Standards for Piping Components
Part 9 - Fabrication, Assembly, and Erection
Part 10 - Inspection, Examination, and Testing
Part 11 - High Purity Piping in Category M Fluid Service
Appendices
A - Allowable Stresses and Quality Factors for Metallic
Piping and Bolting Materials
B - Stress Tables and Allowable Pressure Tables for Nonmetals
C - Physical Properties of Piping Materials
D - Flexibility and Stress Intensification Factors
E - Reference Standards
F - Precautionary Considerations
G - Safeguarding
H - Sample Calculations for Branch Reinforcement
J - Nomenclature
K - Allowable Stresses for High Pressure Piping
L - Aluminum Alloy Pipe Flanges
M - Guide to Classifying Fluid Services
P - Alternative Rules for Evaluating Stress Range
Q - Quality System Program
S - Piping System Stress Analysis Examples
V - Allowable Variations in Elevated Temperature Service
X - Metallic Bellows Expansion Joints
Z - Preparation of Technical Inquiries
Index