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ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 1 contains mandatory requirements, specific prohibitions, and non-mandatory guidance for the design, materials, fabrication, examination, inspection, testing, and certification of pressure vessels and their associated pressure relief devices.

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Example problems illustrating the use of the design-by-rule methods in ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 1 are provided in this document. Example problems are provided for most of the calculation procedures in either SI or US Customary units.
The following definitions are used in this manual.
  • VIII-1 – ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 1, 2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda
  • VIII-2 – ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 2, 2010 Edition, 2011 Addenda

1.4 Organization and Use

An introduction to the example problems in this document is described in Part 2 of this document. The remaining Parts of this document contain the example problems. All paragraph references without a code designation, i.e. VIII-1 or VIII-2, see Definitions, are to the ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 1, 2010 with the 2011 Addenda [1].
The example problems in this manual follow the design by rule methods in ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 1. Many of the example problems are also solved using ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 2 design-by-rule procedures contained in Part 4 of this Code using the allowable stress from VIII-1. In addition, where the design rules are the same, the VIII-2 format has been used in this example problem manual because of the user-friendliness of these rules.
Since many of the design rules in VIII-2 were developed using the principles of VIII-1, it is recommended that users of this manual obtain a copy of ASME PTB-1-2009 [2] that contains the VIII- 2 criteria and commentary on the technical background to these rules. A comparison of the designby- rule procedures in VIII-2 compared with VIII-1 is shown in Table E1.1. 1.6 ASME Code Case 2695
In recognition of the similarities and the use of the latest technology in developing the design-by-rule part of VIII-2, ASME has issued Code Case 2695 that permits the use of VIII-2 design rules with VIII-1 allowable stresses with some limitations. Code Case 2695 is shown in Table E1.2.
1. ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 1, Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels, 2010 with 2011 Addenda, ASME, New York, New York, 2009.
2. ASME B&PV Code, Section VIII, Division 2, Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels – Alternative Rules, 2010 with 2011 Addenda, ASME, New York, New York, 2009.
3. Osage, D., ASME Section VIII – Division 2 Criteria and Commentary, PTB-1-2009, ASME, New York, New York, 2009.

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ASME Section VIII, Division 2 Part 4.11

4.11-1

4.11 Design Rules for Jacketed Vessels (Revision 10Revision 9)

4.11.1 Scope .......................................................................................................................4.11-1 4.11.2 Design of Jacketed Shells and Jacketed Heads..................................................4.11-2 4.11.3 Design of Closure Member of Jacket to Vessel...................................................4.11-2 4.11.4 Design of Penetrations Through Jackets.............................................................4.11-2 4.11.5 Design of Partial Jackets .......................................................................................4.11-3 4.11.6 Design of HalfPipe Jackets..................................................................................4.11-3 4.11.7 Nomenclature ..........................................................................................................4.11-4 4.11.8 Tables.......................................................................................................................4.11-5 4.11.9 Figures ...................................................................................................................4.11-16

4.11.1 Scope

4.11.1.1 The minimum requirements for the design of the jacketed portion of a pressure vessel shall conform to the requirements given in paragraph 4.11. The jacketed portion of the vessel is defined as the inner and outer walls, the closure devices and all other penetration or parts within the jacket that are subjected to pressure stress. Parts such as nozzle closure members and stay rings are included in this definition. For the purposes of this section, jackets are assumed to be integral pressure chambers, attached to a vessel for one or more purposes, such as:

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a) To heat the vessel and its contents,

b) To cool the vessel and its contents, or

c) To provide a sealed insulation chamber for the vessel.

4.11.1.2 Paragraph 4.11 applies only to jacketed vessels having jackets over the shell or heads as illustrated in Figure 4.11.1, partial jackets as illustrated in Figure 4.11.2, and halfpipe jackets as illustrated in Figure 4.11.3.

4.11.1.3 The jacketed vessels shown in Figure 4.11.1 are categorized as five types shown below. For these types of vessels, the jackets shall be continuous circumferentially for Types 1, 2, 4 or 5 and shall be circular in cross section for Type 3. The use of any combination of the types shown is permitted on a single vessel provided the individual requirements for each are met. Nozzles or other openings in Type 1, 2, 4 or 5 jackets that also penetrate the vessel shell or head shall be designed in accordance with paragraph 4.5. Paragraph4.11 does not cover dimpled or embossed jackets.

a) Type 1 Jacket of any length confined entirely to the cylindrical shell

b) Type 2 Jacket covering a portion of the cylindrical shell and one head

c) Type 3 Jacket covering a portion of one head

d) Type 4 Jacket with addition of stay or equalizer rings to the cylindrical shell portion to reduce the effective length

e) Type 5 Jacket covering the cylindrical shell and any portion of either head.

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4.11.1.4 Paragraph 4.11 does not contain rules to cover all details of design and construction. Jacket types defined in paragraph 4.11.1.3 subject to general loading conditions (i.e. thermal gradients) or jacket types of different configurations subject to general loading conditions shall be designed using Part 5.

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4.11.1.5 If the internal pressure is 100 kPa (15 psi) or less, and any combination of pressures and vacuum in the vessel and jacket will produce a total pressure greater than 100 kPa (15 psi) on the inner vessel wall, then the entire jacket is within the scope of paragraph 4.11.