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ASME BPVC XII 2007

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ASME BPVC – XII -2007 BPVC Section XII-Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks

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ASME 2007 316
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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 LIST OF BPVC SECTIONS
6 CONTENTS
7 PART TM FIGURES
PART TM TABLES
8 PART TD FIGURES
PART TD TABLES
9 PART TW FIGURES
10 PART TF FIGURES
PART TF TABLES
11 PART TR FIGURES
14 FOREWORD
16 STATEMENTS OF POLICY
18 PERSONNEL
30 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
31 LIST OF CHANGES IN BC ORDER
32 PART TG GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Article TG- 1 Scope and Jurisdiction
TG- 100 INTRODUCTION
TG- 110 SCOPE
33 TG- 120 VESSEL CLASSIFICATIONS
TG- 130 DOCUMENTS REFERENCED BY THIS SECTION
34 TG- 140 UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
PART TG TABLE
Table TG- 130 Product Standards Referenced by This Section
35 TG- 150 EQUATIONS
36 Article TG- 2 Organization of Section XII
TG- 200 ORGANIZATION
TG- 210 PARTS
TG- 220 APPENDICES
TG- 230 ARTICLES AND PARAGRAPHS
TG- 240 REFERENCES
TG- 250 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
37 Article TG- 3 Responsibilities and Duties
TG- 300 GENERAL
TG- 310 OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
TG- 320 MANUFACTURER’S RESPONSIBILITY
38 TG- 330 INSPECTOR’S DUTIES
39 Article TG- 4 General Rules for Inspection
TG- 400 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSPECTION AND EXAMINATION
TG- 410 THE INSPECTOR
TG- 420 ACCESS FOR THE INSPECTOR
TG- 430 THE MANUFACTURER
40 TG- 440 CONTINUED SERVICE
41 PART TM MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
Article TM- 1 Material Requirements
TM- 100 GENERAL
TM- 110 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL PRODUCTS
44 TM- 120 MATERIAL IDENTIFIED WITH OR PRODUCED TO A SPECIFICATION NOT PERMITTED BY THIS SECTION, AND MATERIAL NOT FULLY IDENTIFIED
45 TM- 130 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
46 TM-130.2-1 Carbon and Low Alloy Steels
49 TM-130.2-2 High Alloy Steels
56 TM-130.2-3 Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy Products
57 TM-130.2-4 Copper and Copper Alloys
58 TM-130.2-5 Nickel and Nickel Alloys
60 TM-130.2-6 Ferritic Steels With Tensile Properties Enhanced by Heat Treatment
61 TM-130.2-7 Titanium and Titanium Alloys
62 TM- 140 INSPECTION AND MARKING OF MATERIALS
63 TM- 150 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CARBON AND LOW ALLOY STEELS
64 TM- 160 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH ALLOY STEELS
TM- 170 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NONFERROUS MATERIALS
TM- 180 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FERRITIC STEELS ENHANCED BY HEAT TREATMENT
65 TM- 190 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CASTINGS
67 Article TM- 2 Notch Toughness Requirements
TM- 200 GENERAL TOUGHNESS REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL STEEL PRODUCTS
TM- 210 GENERAL
TM-210.2 Simple Beam Impact Test Specimens (Charpy-Type Test)
TM-210.1 Impact Test Temperature Differential
68 TM- 220 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOR IMPACT TESTS OF FERROUS MATERIALS OTHER THAN BOLTING
69 TM-220.1 Charpy V-Notch Impact Test Requirements for Full-Size Specimens for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels, Having Specified Minimum Tensile Strength Less Than 95 ksi, Listed in Table TM-130.2-1
70 TM-220.2 Illustration of Lateral Expansion in a Broken Charpy V-Notch Specimen
TM-220.2 Minimum Lateral Expansion Requirements
TM-220.3 Charpy Impact Test Temperature Reduction Below Minimum Design Metal Temperature (MDMT)
71 TM- 230 IMPACT TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR WELDED JOINTS
72 TM- 240 IMPACT TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR CARBON AND LOW ALLOY STEELS
73 TM-240.1-1 Impact Test Exemption Curves
76 TM-240.1 Tabular Values for Fig. TM-240.1-1
77 TM-240.1-2 Some Typical Tank Details Showing the Governing Thicknesses as Defined in TM-240.1
80 TM-240.3-1 Reduction in Minimum Design Metal Temperature Without Impact Testing
81 TM-240.3-2 Diagram of TM-240.1 Rules for Determining Lowest Minimum Design Metal Temperature (MDMT) Without Impact Testing
83 TM- 250 IMPACT TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH ALLOY STEELS
84 TM-250.1 Weld Metal Delta Ferrite Content
86 TM- 260 IMPACT TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR FERRITIC STEELS WITH TENSILE PROPERTIES ENHANCED BY HEAT TREATMENT
87 TM- 270 USE OF NONFERROUS MATERIALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES
88 PART TD DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
Article TD- 1 General Design Rules
TD- 100 GENERAL
TD- 110 METHODS OF FABRICATION IN COMBINATION
TD- 120 MATERIALS IN COMBINATION
TD- 130 CORROSION
89 TD- 140 DESIGN TEMPERATURE
TD- 150 DESIGN PRESSURES
TD- 160 MAWP
90 Article TD- 2 Loadings and Stress Allowables
TD- 200 LOADINGS
91 TD- 210 MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE STRESS VALUES
93 Article TD- 3 Design for Internal Pressure
TD- 300 THICKNESS OF SHELLS UNDER INTERNAL PRESSURE
TD- 310 FORMED HEADS AND SECTIONS, PRESSURE ON CONCAVE SIDE
94 TD-310.1 Principal Dimensions of Typical Heads
95 TD-310.2-1 Values for M
TD-310.2-2 Values for K
96 Article TD- 4 Design for External Pressure
TD- 400 THICKNESS OF SHELLS UNDER EXTERNAL PRESSURE
97 TD-400.1 Diagrammatic Representation of Variables for Design of Cylindrical Vessels Subjected to External Pressure
98 TD- 410 STIFFENING RINGS FOR CYLINDRICAL SHELLS UNDER EXTERNAL PRESSURE
99 TD- 420 ATTACHMENT OF STIFFENING RINGS FOR EXTERNAL PRESSURE
100 TD-410.2-1 Various Arrangements of Stiffening Rings for Cylindrical Vessels Subjected to External Pressure
101 TD- 430 FORMED HEADS, PRESSURE ON CONVEX SIDE
TD-410.2-2 Minimum Arc of Shell Left Unsupported Because of Gap in Stiffening Ring of Cylindrical Shell Under External Pressure
102 TD-420 Some Acceptable Methods of Attaching Stiffening Rings
103 TD-430 Values of Spherical Radius Factor Ko for Ellipsoidal Head With Pressure
104 Article TD- 5 Unstayed Flat Heads and Covers
TD- 500 DESIGN OF UNSTAYED FLAT HEADS AND COVERS
105 TD-500 Some Acceptable Types of Unstayed Flat Heads and Covers
108 Article TD- 6 Openings and Reinforcements
TD- 600 OPENINGS IN TRANSPORT TANKS
109 TD- 610 REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED FOR OPENINGS IN SHELLS AND FORMED HEADS
TD-610.1 Values of Spherical Radius Factor, K1
110 TD-610.3-1 Chart for Determining Value of F, as Required in TD-610.3
111 TD- 620 FLUED OPENINGS IN SHELLS AND FORMED HEADS
112 TD-610.3-2 Nomenclature and Formulas for Reinforced Openings
113 TD-610.7 Openings for Radial Nozzles in Cylindrical Shells
114 TD- 630 REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED FOR OPENINGS IN FLAT HEADS
TD-620 Minimum Depth for Flange of Flued in Openings
115 TD- 640 LIMITS OF REINFORCEMENT
TD- 650 STRENGTH OF REINFORCEMENT
116 TD-640 Some Representative Configurations Describing the Reinforcement Dimension, te, and the Opening Dimension, d
118 TD- 660 REINFORCEMENT OF MULTIPLE OPENINGS
TD- 670 METHODS OF ATTACHMENT OF PIPE AND NOZZLE NECKS TO VESSEL WALLS
119 TD-650 Nozzle Attachment Welds
120 TD- 680 NOZZLE NECK THICKNESS
TD-660 Examples of Multiple Openings
TD-670 Minimum Number of Pipe Threads for Connections
121 TD- 690 INSPECTION OPENINGS
TD-680 Nozzle Neck Thickness
122 PART TW REQUIREMENTS FOR TANKS FABRICATED BY WELDING
Article TW- 1 General Requirements for Tanks Fabricated by Welding
TW- 100 GENERAL
TW-100.1 Fabricated Lap Joint Stub Ends for Fluids With United Nations Hazard Classifications Defined in TW-100.1(a)
123 TW- 120 MATERIALS
TW- 130 DESIGN OF WELDED JOINTS
124 TW-130.2 Butt Welding of Plates of Unequal Thickness
TW-130.3 Illustration of Welded Joint Locations Typical of Categories A, B, C, and D
125 PART TW TABLE
TW-130.4 Maximum Allowable Joint Efficiencies For Arcand Gas-Welded Joints
128 TW-130.5-1 Heads Attached to Shells
132 TW-130.5-2 Attachment of Pressure Parts to Flat Plates to Form a Corner Joint
133 TW- 140 WELDED CONNECTIONS
TW-130.5-3 Nozzle Necks Attached to Piping of Lesser Wall Thickness
134 TW-130.7-1 Acceptable Welded Nozzle Attachment Readily Radiographed to Code Standards
135 TW-130.7-2 Acceptable Full Penetration Welded Nozzle Attachments Radiographable With Difficulty and Generally Requiring Special Techniques Including Multiple Exposures to Take Care of Thickness Variations
138 TW-140.2-1 Some Acceptable Types of Welded Nozzles and Other Connections to Shells, Heads, Etc.
143 TW-140.2-2 Some Acceptable Types of Small Fittings
145 PART TF FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS
Article TF- 1 General Requirements for Fabrication
TF- 100 GENERAL
TF- 110 MATERIALS
146 TF- 120 FORMING AND FABRICATION
TF-120.2-1 Example of Differences Between Maximum and Minimum Inside Diameters in Cylindrical, Conical, and Spherical Shells
147 TF-120.2-2 Maximum Permissible Deviation From a Circular Form, e, for Vessels Under External Pressure
149 Article TF- 2 Requirements for Welding Fabrication
TF- 200 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL WELDS
TF- 210 WELDING QUALIFICATIONS, RECORDS, AND IDENTIFYING STAMPS
150 TF- 220 REQUIREMENTS FOR PRODUCTION WELDING
152 TF-220.3 Maximum Offset Values
TF-220.4 Thickness of Weld Reinforcement
154 Article TF- 3 Requirements for Vessels Constructed of Carbon and Low Alloy Steels
TF- 300 GENERAL
TF- 310 FABRICATION
155 TF- 320 WELDED JOINTS
156 Article TF- 4 Requirements for Vessels Constructed of High Alloy Steel
TF- 400 GENERAL
TF- 410 FABRICATION
158 Article TF- 5 Requirements for Vessels Constructed of Nonferrous Materials
TF- 500 GENERAL
TF- 510 FABRICATION
159 Article TF- 6 Requirements for Vessels Constructed of Ferritic Steels That Are Heat Treated to Enhance Tensile Properties
TF- 600 GENERAL
TF- 610 FABRICATION
162 Article TF- 7 Postweld Heat Treatment of Weldments
TF- 700 PROCEDURES FOR POSTWELD HEAT TREATMENT
163 TF- 710 REQUIREMENTS FOR CARBON AND LOW ALLOY STEELS
165 TF- 720 REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH ALLOY STEELS
TF- 730 REQUIREMENTS FOR NONFERROUS MATERIALS
TF- 740 REQUIREMENTS FOR FERRITIC STEELS WITH TENSILE PROPERTIES ENHANCED BY HEAT TREATMENT
166 TF-710-1 Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels
170 TF-710-2 Alternative Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels
TF-720 Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for High Alloy Steels
173 TF-740 Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for Ferritic Steels Enhanced by Heat Treatment
174 Article TF- 8 Requirements for Vessels Lined for Corrosion/ Erosion Control
TF- 800 GENERAL
TF- 810 FABRICATION
175 PART TE EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Article TE- 1 Requirements for Examination Procedures and Personnel Qualification
TE- 100 GENERAL
TE- 110 NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION PROCEDURES
176 TE- 120 QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION PERSONNEL
177 Article TE- 2 Examination of Welds and Acceptance Criteria
TE- 200 TIME OF EXAMINATION OF WELDED JOINTS
TE- 210 EXAMINATION OF WELD EDGE PREPARATION SURFACES
TE- 220 TYPES OF WELDED JOINTS AND THEIR EXAMINATION
TE- 230 RADIOGRAPHIC AND ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION
179 TE- 240 MAGNETIC PARTICLE AND LIQUID-PENETRANT EXAMINATION
PART TE TABLE
TE-230.2 Thickness Above Which Full Radiographic Examination of Butt-Welded Joints Is Mandatory
180 TE- 250 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
182 PART TT TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Article TT- 1 General Requirements for Testing
TT- 100 GENERAL
183 Article TT- 2 Requirements for Pressure Testing
TT- 200 GENERAL
TT- 210 TEST REQUIREMENTS
184 TT- 220 TEST MEDIA
TT- 230 APPURTENANCES
TT- 240 TEST GAGES
185 Article TT- 3 Requirements for Proof Testing to Establish Maximum Allowable Working Pressure ( MAWP)
TT- 300 GENERAL
TT- 310 PREVIOUS TESTS
TT- 320 DUPLICATE AND SIMILAR PARTS
186 TT- 330 EVALUATION
TT- 340 PROCEDURES
188 Article TT- 4 Requirements for Elastomeric Lining Test
TT- 400 GENERAL
189 PART TR PRESSURE- RELIEF DEVICES
Article TR- 1 General Requirements
TR- 100 PROTECTION AGAINST OVERPRESSURE
TR- 110 DEFINITIONS
190 TR- 120 DETERMINING PRESSURE- RELIEF REQUIREMENTS
TR- 130 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
191 TR- 140 SELECTION AND SETTING OF PRESSURE-RELIEF DEVICES
192 Article TR- 2 Requirements for Pressure- Relief Valves
TR- 200 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
TR- 210 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF PRESSURE-RELIEF VALVES
194 Article TR- 3 Requirements for Nonreclosing Pressure- Relief Devices
TR- 300 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
TR- 310 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR RUPTURE DISK DEVICES
196 TR- 320 BREAKING PIN DEVICES
197 Article TR- 4 Certification of Capacity of Pressure- Relief Devices
TR- 400 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
198 TR- 410 CERTIFICATION OF CAPACITY OF PRESSURE- RELIEF VALVES INSTALLED IN COMBINATION WITH NONRECLOSING PRESSURE- RELIEF DEVICES
199 TR- 420 CAPACITY TESTING OF BREAKING PIN DEVICES INSTALLED IN COMBINATION WITH SAFETY RELIEF VALVES
200 Article TR- 5 Marking and Certification
TR- 500 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
TR- 510 MARKING AND CERTIFICATION OF PRESSURE- RELIEF VALVES
TR- 520 MARKING AND CERTIFICATION OF RUPTURE DISK DEVICES
TR-510 Official Code Symbol Stamp to Denote ASME’s Standard Pressure-Relief Valves for Transport Tanks
TR-520 Official Code Symbol Stamp to Denote ASME’s Standard Rupture Disk Devices for Transport Tanks
201 TR- 530 MARKING AND CERTIFICATION OF PRESSURE- RELIEF VALVES INSTALLED IN COMBINATION WITH RUPTURE DISK DEVICES
TR- 540 MARKING AND CERTIFICATION OF PRESSURE- RELIEF VALVES INSTALLED IN COMBINATION WITH BREAKING PIN DEVICES
202 PART TS STAMPING, MARKING, CERTIFICATION, REPORTS, AND RECORDS
Article TS- 1 Contents and Method of Stamping Transport Tanks
TS- 100 REQUIRED MARKINGS
PART TS FIGURE
TS-100 Form of Stamping
203 TS- 110 MARKING OF PARTS
TS- 120 APPLICATION OF CODE SYMBOL STAMP
TS- 130 NAMEPLATES
204 Article TS- 2 Obtaining and Applying Code Symbol Stamps to Transport Tanks
TS- 200 CODE SYMBOL STAMPS
207 Article TS- 3 Report Forms and Record Maintenance
TS- 300 MANUFACTURER’S DATA REPORTS
TS- 310 PARTIAL DATA REPORTS
208 Article TS- 4 Special Requirements
TS- 400 GENERAL
209 PART TP REQUIREMENTS FOR REPAIR, ALTERATION, TESTING, AND INSPECTION FOR CONTINUED SERVICE
Article TP- 1 General Requirements and Responsibilities
TP- 100 GENERAL
210 Article TP- 2 Requirements for Repairs and Alterations
TP- 200 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
211 Article TP- 3 Requirements for Tests and Inspections
TP- 300 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
212 Article TP- 4 Tests and Inspections
TP- 400 GENERAL
TP- 410 TYPES OF TESTS AND INSPECTIONS
213 Article TP- 5 Criteria for Tests and Inspections
TP- 500 GENERAL
214 Article TP- 6 Reports and Records
TP- 600 REPORTS AND RECORDS
216 MODAL APPENDICES
1 CARGO TANKS
247 2 RAIL TANK CARS (In preparation)
248 3 PORTABLE TANKS
256 4 TON TANKS (In preparation)
257 MANDATORY APPENDICES
I QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEM
260 II SPECIAL COMMODITIES (In preparation)
261 III DEFINITIONS FOR TRANSPORT TANKS
263 IV ROUNDED INDICATION CHARTS, ACCEPTANCE STANDARDS FOR RADIOGRAPHICALLY DETERMINED ROUNDED INDICATIONS IN WELDS
270 V METHODS FOR MAGNETIC PARTICLE EXAMINATION (MT)
271 VI METHODS FOR LIQUID- PENETRANT EXAMINATION (PT)
272 VII SUBMITTAL OF TECHNICAL INQUIRIES TO THE BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL COMMITTEE
274 VIII LOW PRESSURE TANK DESIGN
280 IX ULTRASONIC EXAMINATION OF WELDS (UT)
281 X EXAMINATION OF STEEL CASTINGS
284 XI ADHESIVE ATTACHMENT OF NAMEPLATES
285 XII STANDARD UNITS FOR USE IN EQUATIONS
286 XIII EQUIVALENT TANK WALL THICKNESS (In preparation)
287 NONMANDATORY APPENDICES
A SUGGESTED GOOD PRACTICE REGARDING PIPING REACTIONS AND DESIGN OF SUPPORTS AND ATTACHMENTS
289 B SUGGESTED GOOD PRACTICE REGARDING INTERNAL STRUCTURES
290 C GUIDE FOR PREPARING MANUFACTURER’S DATA REPORTS
304 D GUIDE TO INFORMATION APPEARING ON CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION
306 E RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR CRYOGENIC TRANSPORT TANKS
311 F RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR NONCRYOGENIC PORTABLE TANKS (In preparation)
312 G GUIDANCE FOR THE USE OF U. S. CUSTOMARY AND SI UNITS IN THE ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL CODE
ASME BPVC XII 2007
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