Friday, March 29, 2013

ASME Companion Guide to the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel and Piping Codes, Fourth Edition-Volumes 1 & 2 / 2012 / Hardcover, two-volume set / edited by K.R. Rao / ISBN: 9780791859889 / Print-Book / Pages: 1800 / Language: English / Order #: 859889



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Description

edited by K.R. Rao

This fourth edition of the "Companion Guide" of ASME Pressure Vessel & Piping Codes has been updated to the current (2010) Code Edition and (2011) Addenda.  This edition has 38 chapters authored by 49 experts who have considerably updated and extensively re-written chapters, as well as provided entirely new chapters.  Unlike the third edition, this fully updated and revised fourth edition is a classic reference work in a convenient two-volume format that focuses on all twelve sections of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes, as well as relevant Piping Codes and Standards.

The first two volumes covering Code Sections I through XII consider the dramatic changes in the industry, state of the art of technology and regulatory practices.  Organizational Changes of Boiler & Pressure Vessel Committees are included in the front matter of both volumes of this publication.  A unique feature of this publication is the inclusion of all author biographies and an introduction that synthesizes every chapter, along with an extensive index including over 7500 individual terms.

Hardcover, two-volume set

Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2012
Pages: 1800
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791859889

BS PD 5500:2012+A1:2012 / Format Print / Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels / (ISBN: 978-0-580-80762-6)



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BS PD 5500:2012+A1:2012 / Format Print / Specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels / (ISBN: 978-0-580-80762-6)



PD 5500:2012 is the latest specification for unfired fusion welded pressure vessels. It covers vessels manufactured from carbon, ferritic alloy and austenitic steels, aluminium, copper and nickel. PD 5500 applies to equipment designed to BS 5500 or PD 5500, in use outside of the EU or manufactured under the Pressure Equipment Directive. The specification will be updated every three years.

How does it work?

The PD 5500:2012 specification refers to pressure vessels connected to piping by bolts, screws or welding, as well as supports, brackets and other direct attachments. It applies to vessels that are subject to electrical heating or heated process streams, but not vessels exposed to direct heat or flame. The specification can be used with equipment and systems designed or manufactured to BS 5500 or PD 5500. And the 2012 specification is also relevant to pressure vessels in use outside of the EU as well as those designed and manufactured under the Pressure Equipment Directive.

What’s new?

PD 5500:2012 outlines the latest amendments to the specification up to and including those published in September 2011. It also includes details of enquiry cases and will be updated every three years. Your PD 5500 subscription includes free updates on further amendments. The start of the new three-year cycle will include updates and new enquiry cases. The three-year subscription to PD 5500 includes free regular updates as amendments are made to the specification.

Key 2012 revisions include:

Clarification of the use of subcontractors
Tubesheet minimum thickness requirements for large tube diameters
Clarification of the requirements for static head in the evaluation of test pressure
Revisions to the impact testing requirements of Annex D
Inclusion of a new enquiry case 5500/139 for the ISO 16528-2:2007 Conformance Tables.

Key features

Start of new 3 year cycle
Specifies requirements for design, manufacture, inspection, testing and verification 
Can provide a basis for vessel design and manufacture for PED compliance
Contains all amendments, annexes and enquiry cases made during last three years
Supersedes PD 5500:2009 which is now withdrawn.

UDC : Universal Decimal Classification. BIP 0017:2006 / Complete Edition / 2 Volumes / ISBN 0 580 45482 7 / Hardcopy / Print Edition / Volume 1 - Systematic Tables, ISBN 0 580 45469 X / Volume 2 - Alphabetical Index, ISBN 0580454703


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What is it?

This is the essential Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) publication. The complete edition includes volumes one and two and provides a full overview of classification documents on IT, information management and knowledge management.

How does it work?

Volume one includes all 10 systematic tables, complete auxiliary tables and a summary of the classification.
Volume two provides an alphabetical index with easy access to UDC terms and tables for use in conjunction with volume one.



This is the first complete update of UDC in hardcopy since 1993.
Derived from the Master Reference File (MRF) from the UDC Consortium, this is the newly revised first volume, covering systematic tables.

- All ten tables
- Complete auxiliary tables
- Summary of the classification.


This is the first complete update of UDC in hardcopy since 1993.

Derived from the Master Reference File (MRF) from the UDC Consortium, this is the newly revised Complete Edition Volume 2, covering alphabetical index.

- Provides access to UDC tables.
- Enables fast access to UDC tables through specially constructed index terms.
- Must be used in conjunction with Volume 1.

Standard Number BIP 0017:2006

Title Universal Decimal Classification (UDC). Complete edition. Volumes 1 & 2
Author BSI
Status Current
Publication Date 01 August 2006
Descriptors Universal Decimal Classification, Classification systems, Classifying (documents) IT and Information Management: Information and Knowledge Management
ICS 01.140.20 (Information sciences)
ISBN 0 580 45482 7
Format A4 - Kit

ASME Complete Set BPVC 2013 - Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code ( with 34 Binders - All 12 BPVC Sections) / Order No. UX0330 / ISBN 9780791834824 / Print-Book / (10% discount)




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Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.


About the BPVC

Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world.  More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world.  

Package Items: 
- BPVC-I - 2013 BPVC Section I-Rules for Construction of Power Boilers
- BPVC Section II-Materials-Part A-Ferrous Materials Specifications (2 Volumes)
- BPVC Section II-Materials-Part B-Nonferrous Material Specifications
- BPVC Section II-Materials Part C-Specifications for Welding Rods Electrodes and Filler Metals
- BPVC Section II-Materials-Part D-Properties-(Customary)
- BPVC Section II-Materials-Part D-Properties-(Metric)
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Appendices
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection NB-Class 1 Components
- BPVC-III NC - 2013 BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection NC-Class 2 Component
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Constructions of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection ND-Class 3 Components
- BPVC-III NE - 2013 BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection NE-Class MC Components
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection NF-Supports
- BPVC-III NG - 2013 BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection NG-Core Support Structures
- BPVC-III NH - 2013 BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 1-Subsection NH-Class 1 Components in Elevated Temperature Service
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Constructions of Nuclear Facility Components-Subsection NCA-General Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 2-Code for Concrete Containments
- BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Divison 3-Containments for Transportation & Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel & High Level Radioactive Material & W
- BPVC-III-5 - 2013 BPVC Section III-Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components-Division 5-High Temperature Reactors
- BPVC Section IV-Rules for Construction of Heating Boilers
- BPVC Section V-Nondestructive Examination
- BPVC Section VI-Recommended Rules for the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers
- BPVC Section VII-Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers
- BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1
- BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 2-Alternative Rules
- BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 3-Alternative Rules for Construction of High Pressure Vessels
- BPVC Section IX-Welding and Brazing Qualifications
- BPVC Section X-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels
- BPVC-XI - 2013 BPVC Section XI-Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components
- BPVC Section XII-Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks
- BPVC-CC-BPV - 2013 BPVC Code Cases: Boilers and Pressure Vessels
- BPVC-CC-NUC - 2013 BPVC Code Cases: Nuclear Components

ASME BPVC-VIII-3 -2013 BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 3 - Alternative Rules for Construction of High Pressure Vessels / BPVC-VIII-3 - 2013 / 07/2013 / ISBN: ISBN: 9780791834749 / Print-Book / Order #: 600083 + Binder Order #: 600140



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Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.



About the BPVC

Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world.  More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world. 

Product Scope / Abstract

This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures generally above 10,000 psi.  Such vessels may be fired or unfired.  This pressure may be obtained from an external source, a process reaction, by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof.  Division 3 rules cover vessels intended for a specific service and installed in a fixed location or relocated from work site to work site between pressurizations.  The operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications.  Division 3 does not establish maximum pressure limits for either Section VIII, Divisions 1 or 2, nor minimum pressure limits for this Division.  Rules pertaining to the use of the UV3 ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.
Careful application of this Section 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.

Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:

New Mandatory Appendix on Establishing Governing BPVC Editions and Case for Pressure Vessels and Parts
KD-1, KD-2, KD-3, to include the simplified elastic-plastic analysis, thermal stress ratcheting assessment and a fatigue penalty factor for linear elastic fatigue analysis
New Nonmandatory Appendix B, which includes the requirements of withdrawn standard High Pressure Systems Nonmandatory Appendix A and Section 3000
To permit electroslag welding for weld overlay in KF-2 Supplemental Welding Fabrication Requirements
All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator.  Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change.  There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions.
Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.
BPVC purchasers may wish to purchase a binder from ASME (BPVC Binder), but the publication will also fit a standard three-ring binder.

Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2013
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834749

ASME BPVC-VIII-2 -2013 BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 2 -Alternative Rules / 07/2013 / ISBN: 9780791834732 / Print-Book / Order #: 600083 + Binder Order #: 600140



Produto disponível sob importação.  Pré Pedido. Entrega em Julho de 2013

Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.


About the BPVC


Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world.  More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world. 

Product Scope / Abstract

This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig.  Such vessels may be fired or unfired.  This pressure may be obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof.  These rules provide an alternative to the minimum requirements for pressure vessels under Division 1 rules.  In comparison the Division 1, Division 2 requirements on materials, design, and nondestructive examination are more rigorous; however, higher design stress intensify values are permitted.  Division 2 rules cover only vessels to be installed in a fixed location for a specific service where operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications.  These rules may also apply to human occupancy pressure vessels typically in the diving industry.  Rules pertaining to the use of the U2 and UV ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.
Careful application of this Section 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.

Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:

New Mandatory Appendix on Establishing Governing BPVC Editions and Case for Pressure Vessels and Parts
Permits certification of fully identified materials by the ASME Product Certificate Holder
Permits marking by electro-chemical etching
All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator.  Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change.  There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions.
Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.
BPVC purchasers may wish to purchase a binder from ASME (BPVC Binder), but the publication will also fit a standard three-ring binder.

Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2013
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834732

ASME BPVC - VIII - 1 - 2013 Section 8 - Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1 / Print - Book / Order #: 600081 + Binder Order #: 600140


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About the BPVC


Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world.  More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world. 


Product Scope / Abstract


This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig.  Such pressure vessels may be fired or unfired.  Specific requirements apply to several classes of material used in pressure vessel construction, and also to fabrication methods such as welding, forging and brazing.  It contains mandatory and nonmandatory appendices detailing supplementary design criteria, nondestructive examination and inspection acceptance standards. Rules pertaining to the use of the U, UM and UV ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.


Careful application of this Section 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.


Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:


New Nonmandatory Appendix on Guidance to the Responsibilities of the User and the Designated AgentNew Mandatory Appendix on Establishing Governing BPVC Editions and Case for Pressure Vessels and PartsNew Mandatory Appendix on Cold-Stretching of Austenitic Stainless Steel Pressure VesselsFriction Stir Welding (FSW) added as an acceptable welding process for VIII-1 constructionPermits marking by electro-chemical etchingAll changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator.  Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change.  There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions.
Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.
BPVC purchasers may wish to purchase a binder from ASME (BPVC Binder), but the publication will also fit a standard three-ring binder.

Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2013
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834725

Monday, March 25, 2013

Deutsches Arzneibuch 2012 (DAB 2012) / German Pharmacopoeia / 2012 / ISBN 978-3-7692-5908-7 / Amtliche Ausgabe / Official Edition


Deutsches Arzneibuch 2012 (DAB 2012) / German Pharmacopoeia / 2012 / ISBN 978-3-7692-5908-7 / Amtliche Ausgabe / Official Edition


Das Deutsche Arzneibuch ist neben dem Europäischen Arzneibuch und dem Homöopathischen Arzneibuch Teil des Arzneibuchs nach Paragraph 55 des Arzneimittelgesetzes (AMG).
Das Arzneibuch ist eine vom Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte (BfArM), dem Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) und dem Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL) bekannt gemachte Sammlung anerkannter pharmazeutischer Regeln über die Qualität, Prüfung, Lagerung, Abgabe und Bezeichnung von Arzneimitteln und den bei ihrer Herstellung verwendeten Stoffen. Es enthält auch Regeln für die Beschaffenheit von Behältnissen und Umhüllungen. Die anerkannten pharmazeutischen Regeln, die in Monographien und anderen Texten des Arzneibuchs beschrieben sind, entsprechen dem jeweils gesicherten Stand der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse.

Loseblatt-Ausgabe

ASME BPVC-VIII-1 Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1 / 07/2013 / ISBN : 9780791834725 / Print-Book Order #: 600081 + Binder Order #: 600140



ASME BPVC-VIII-2 -2013  BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 2 -Alternative Rules / 07/2013 / ISBN:  9780791834732 / Print-Book / Order #: 600083 + Binder Order #: 600140



Produto disponível sob importação.  Pré Pedido. Entrega em Julho de 2013

Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.

About the BPVC


Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world.  More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world. 

Product Scope / Abstract

This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig.  Such vessels may be fired or unfired.  This pressure may be obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof.  These rules provide an alternative to the minimum requirements for pressure vessels under Division 1 rules.  In comparison the Division 1, Division 2 requirements on materials, design, and nondestructive examination are more rigorous; however, higher design stress intensify values are permitted.  Division 2 rules cover only vessels to be installed in a fixed location for a specific service where operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications.  These rules may also apply to human occupancy pressure vessels typically in the diving industry.  Rules pertaining to the use of the U2 and UV ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.
Careful application of this Section 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.

Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:

New Mandatory Appendix on Establishing Governing BPVC Editions and Case for Pressure Vessels and Parts
Permits certification of fully identified materials by the ASME Product Certificate Holder
Permits marking by electro-chemical etching
All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator.  Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change.  There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions.
Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.
BPVC purchasers may wish to purchase a binder from ASME (BPVC Binder), but the publication will also fit a standard three-ring binder.
 
Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2013
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834732

ASME BPVC-VIII-3 - 2013 Section 8 - Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 3 - Alternative Rules for Construction of High Pressure Vessels / Print-Book / Order #: 600083 + Binder Order #: 600140




Produto disponível sob importação.  Pré Pedido. Entrega em Julho de 2013

Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.


Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.

About the BPVC

Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world.  More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world. 

Product Scope / Abstract

This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures generally above 10,000 psi.  Such vessels may be fired or unfired.  This pressure may be obtained from an external source, a process reaction, by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof.  Division 3 rules cover vessels intended for a specific service and installed in a fixed location or relocated from work site to work site between pressurizations.  The operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications.  Division 3 does not establish maximum pressure limits for either Section VIII, Divisions 1 or 2, nor minimum pressure limits for this Division.  Rules pertaining to the use of the UV3 ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.
Careful application of this Section 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.

Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:

New Mandatory Appendix on Establishing Governing BPVC Editions and Case for Pressure Vessels and Parts
KD-1, KD-2, KD-3, to include the simplified elastic-plastic analysis, thermal stress ratcheting assessment and a fatigue penalty factor for linear elastic fatigue analysis
New Nonmandatory Appendix B, which includes the requirements of withdrawn standard High Pressure Systems Nonmandatory Appendix A and Section 3000
To permit electroslag welding for weld overlay in KF-2 Supplemental Welding Fabrication Requirements
All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator.  Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change.  There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions.
Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.
BPVC purchasers may wish to purchase a binder from ASME (BPVC Binder), but the publication will also fit a standard three-ring binder.

Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2013
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834749

ASME BPVC-VIII-2 -2013 BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 2 -Alternative Rules / 07/2013 / ISBN: 9780791834732 / Print-Book / Order #: 600083 + Binder Order #: 600140


Produto disponível sob importação. Pré Pedido. Entrega em Julho de 2013

Pre-orders being accepted through June 30, 2013.


ASME BPVC-VIII-2 -2013 BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 2 -Alternative Rules / 07/2013 / ISBN: 9780791834732 / Print-Book / Order #: 600083 + Binder Order #: 600140


About the BPVC

Since its first issuance in 1914, ASME’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC) has pioneered modern standards-development, maintaining a commitment to enhance public safety and technological advancement to meet the needs of a changing world. More than 100,000 copies of the BPVC are in use in 100 countries around the world.


Product Scope / Abstract


This Division of Section VIII provides requirements applicable to the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels operating at either internal or external pressures exceeding 15 psig. Such vessels may be fired or unfired. This pressure may be obtained from an external source or by the application of heat from a direct or indirect source, or any combination thereof. These rules provide an alternative to the minimum requirements for pressure vessels under Division 1 rules. In comparison the Division 1, Division 2 requirements on materials, design, and nondestructive examination are more rigorous; however, higher design stress intensify values are permitted. Division 2 rules cover only vessels to be installed in a fixed location for a specific service where operation and maintenance control is retained during the useful life of the vessel by the user who prepares or causes to be prepared the design specifications. These rules may also apply to human occupancy pressure vessels typically in the diving industry. Rules pertaining to the use of the U2 and UV ASME Product Certification Marks are also included.

Careful application of this Section 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.


Key changes to this 2013 Edition include:

New Mandatory Appendix on Establishing Governing BPVC Editions and Case for Pressure Vessels and Parts

Permits certification of fully identified materials by the ASME Product Certificate Holder

Permits marking by electro-chemical etching

All changes to this 2013 Edition are incorporated into the appropriate page and each affected area is identified with a designator. Each Section includes a Summary of Changes that lists the material affected by the change, plus the nature of the change. There will no longer be Addenda service for this 2013 Edition or for future Editions.

Intended for manufacturers, users, constructors, designers and others concerned with the design, fabrication, assembly, erection, examination, inspection and testing of pressure vessels, plus all potential governing entities.

BPVC purchasers may wish to purchase a binder from ASME (BPVC Binder), but the publication will also fit a standard three-ring binder.


Publisher: ASME
Publish Date: 2013
Language: English
ISBN: 9780791834732

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

T H Hill Standard DS-1 Fourth Edition / 2012 / 4 Volumes Set : DS-1 Volume 1 – Drilling Tubular Product Specification Quantity DS-1 Volume 2 – Drill Stem Design & Operation Quantity DS-1 Volume 3 – Drill Stem Inspection Quantity DS-1 Volume 4 – Drilling Specialty Tools





Deeper water. Higher temperatures and pressures. Greater well depths. Critical drilling operations push the limits of available equipment which places you closer to the edge of structural failure. With more than 50 technical papers and articles, four global standards, and numerous technological innovations to our credit, we have demonstrated our commitment to advancing industry design and standardization approaches. We have taken this leadership role in innovation so we can offer the best solutions to your most critical structural issues. And you can push the limits with a little more peace of mind.
A lot has changed in our industry since we introduced the first edition of DS-1 in 1992. Drilling technology has advanced dramatically in twenty years, and to keep pace with this change T H Hill has continually updated Standard DS-1. The initial one volume of the first edition has evolved into the four volumes of Fourth Edition, covering drill string manufacture, design, inspection and specialty tools. Additionally, DS-1 has achieved global acceptance, as evidenced by its use in more than 60 countries and the incredible growth of the sponsor group.


Overview


What are the major enhancementsforDS‐1® Fourth Edition compared to Third Edition?

Volume 1:- Align DS‐1® Standard Level requirements with API Specifications 7‐1 and 7‐2 including additionof HWDP and stabilizers.- Add section on hardbanding includingmaterialselection, geometry and application.- Add new NWDP and TWDP.


Volume 2:- Incorporate Connection Fatigue Index (“CFI”; reference IADC/SPE Paper 112105) for drill collarconnection selection based on relative fatigue performance.- Add section on Landing StringDesign.- Add dimensional and load capacitiesfor new NWDP, TWDP and proprietary connections.


Volume 3:- Add procedures cover hardbanding (re‐application and inspection) and tool joint build up.- Expand dimensional and visual inspection procedures for new proprietary connections.- Move seven procedures covering Specialty Tools to Volume 4.


Volume 4:- Add Volume 4 toDS‐1® to addressthe unique requirementsfor qualification ofspecialty tools.- Incorporate STC‐1™ and portions of DS‐1® Third Edition Volume 3 to establish requirements fordesign, inspection, assembly,function testing,shipment and use ofspecialty tools.- Provide requirements for qualification of selected tool families.

DS-1 Volume 1 – Drilling Tubular Product Specification Quantity

An easy to use manufacturing specification for drilling tubular products.
A global manufacturing standard must be comprehensive, technically sound and easy to use for both buyer and producer. In Volume 1 of DS-1® Fourth Edition, we worked with manufacturers, buyers, and users of drilling tubular products to create such a standard. The Drilling Tubular Product Specification is Volume 1 of DS-1 Fourth Edition, and offers a standardized approach to the manufacturing process.

Features of the Manufacturing Standard:
Establishes requirements for two service levels: Normal and CriticalAligns DS-1 Standard Level requirements with API Specifications 7-1, 7-2, and 5DP including addition of HWDP and stabilizersAdds new section on hardbanding including geometry and applicationPresents all manufacturing, dimensional and metallurgical requirements in tabular formatCovers drill pipe, HWDP, subs, stabilizers, drill collars and pup jointsAddresses the requirements for higher grade drill pipe (DS-140 and DS-150)Includes a special category for thick-wall drill pipe used for landing stringsProcedures for non-destructive testing of components not addressed by APINew section on purchasing (receiving) inspectionEntire volume structured for ease of use


DS-1 Volume 2 – Drill Stem Design & Operation Quantity 

A revolutionary standard for drill string design and operation.
What if you could dramatically increase the fatigue life of your drill string merely by following structured design criteria? With the DS-1® Fourth Edition Design volume, you can. Years of research have culminated in a ground-breaking approach to drill string design that maximizes fatigue mitigation while delivering an optimal overall design. This innovative technology can only be found in Standard DS-1 Drill Stem Design and Operation, Volume 2 of our Fourth Edition

The Standard in Design Includes:
Innovative fatigue mitigation design methods (Connection Fatigue Index, Curvature Index and Stability Index)Risk-based design groups for overload preventionRisk-based design groups for fatigue mitigationNew drill pipe sizes and gradesDimensional and load capacities for new NWDP, TWDP and proprietary connectionsSlip-cut severity and the impact on fatigueMethods for corrosion monitoringExpanded coverage for slip crushing issuesNew section on Landing String DesignConsiderations for reactive torque and casing wearInstructions for specifying an appropriate inspectionNew section on hardbanding including material selection, geometry and application


DS-1 Volume 3 – Drill Stem Inspection Quantity 

A volume dedicated to inspection.
In the past decades, DS-1® has become the global standard for inspection by offering comprehensive procedural detail, an easy to use inspection specification system and timely technical updates. The Fourth Edition carries on this tradition and expands coverage.

Content Includes:
New procedures for heat checking,  pup joint inspection, hardbanding, tool joint build up, wet visible contrast method, phosphating new connections, demagnetization, and marking for inspected componentsExpanded dimensional and visual inspection procedures for new proprietary connectionsInspection tables supplemented with new pipe sizes, weights, and gradesInspection criteria for thick-wall drill pipe, HWDP and drill collarsCoverage of DS-140 and DS-150 grade drill pipeManufacturer-specific connection inspection criteriaExpansion of MUT tablesReference photographs for internal plastic coating evaluationProcedure for full length UT inspection of drill pipe tubesHeavy duty landing string inspection category


DS-1 Volume 4 – Drilling Specialty Tools


A new specification for drilling specialty tools.
As well complexity increases, so do the demands placed on drilling specialty tools to perform. The new Volume 4 of the Standard DS-1® Fourth Edition, Drilling Specialty Tools, establishes requirements for specialty tools that will allow them to meet these demands and decrease the probability that they will fail in service, either functionally or structurally. Our objective is to reduce NPT and the costs associated with specialty tool failures.

Highlights of the New Drilling Specialty Tool Standard:
Incorporates STC-1 and Standard DS-1 inspection procedures to address qualification of drilling specialty toolsSpecifies requirements for select tool familiesEstablishes process for inspection, assembly and testingCovers design limits and constraintsProvides return, repair, re-inspection, and restocking procedures

Monday, March 18, 2013

Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition, AACR2 2002 Revision, 2005 Update (Kit) ALA, CLA, CILIP / ISBN: 978-0-8389-3555-2

Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition, AACR2 2002 Revision, 2005 Update (Kit) ALA, CLA, CILIP / ISBN: 978-0-8389-3555-2

Complete text with annual updates from 2003 through 2005, plus tabs

ISBN-13: 978-0-8389-3555-2
ISBN-10: 083893555Year Published: 2005750 loose-leaf pages
8.5" x 11"

Since 1967, Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules has served the profession with highly developed content standards for cataloging the resources that come into your library. It is the one-stop gold standard. AACR2 walks you through the cataloging process with clearly defined rules and practical examples representing standards that apply to any type of resource and all metadata formats. The Joint Steering Committee has brought together a new Update reflecting changes and improvements in effect for 2005.

What’s new in the 2005 update?
New and updated rules, including instructions, for capitalization of single letters used to represent words, and for multiple-letter prefixes in compound terms
Changes arising from the preparation of the new edition of Cartographic Materials: A Manual of Interpretation for AACR2
A checklist of updates

With 8.5" X 11" loose-leaf pages that fit a standard 3-ring binder, separately numbered chapters for easy integration of updates, and a design that clearly distinguishes the rules from the examples, AACR2 is the essential resource for descriptive and access cataloging. Libraries can rely on this international standard for flexible, ready-to-apply rules for the fundamental work of developing resource catalogs and bibliographic entries. AACR2 continues to be the authoritative choice for achieving consistency, clarity, and accessibility in cataloging resources across all media.