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Global Applications of the ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel CodeAvailable to Purchase
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K. R. Rao
K. R. Rao
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ISBN:
9780791861073
No. of Pages:
500
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2016

Present code PD 5500, formerly BS 5500 evolved partly from the well-known BS 1500 in the 1950s and BS 1515 first published in 1965; the latter permitted higher level allowable stresses and more advanced rules. In 1969, following a report from the Committee of Enquiry into the Pressure Vessel Industry, the British Standards Institution brought all the pressure vessel interests together under one general committee in order to rationalize the activity. This became PVE/ and presides over a large committee structure. There are a series of functional sub-committees who deal with specific aspects and a large number of technical committees as well as many additional sub committees and working groups. Most of these meet regularly. The technical committee PVE/1, Pressure Vessels, has overall responsibility for BS 5500. The functional committee PVE/1/15 Design Methods has an overall responsibility relating to ‘Design’ with particular reference to the design section of BS 5500 (Section 3).

4.1
Introduction
4.2
PD5500
4.3
EN 13445
4.4
References
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