Pressure vessels that undergo repairs are normally pressure tested to verify their structural integrity before returning into service. Conventionally, the entire vessel is pressure tested, according to the relevant construction code. In this paper, partitioning the pressure vessel is suggested as an equivalent alternative test arrangement, where pressure testing is limited to the zone where a repair has been performed. Use of such an arrangement would alleviate potential concerns associated with the conventional testing method. Procedures are provided to specify the position of the partition relative to the repair location, in order to maintain the state-of-stress to that achieved in a conventional pressure test. Validity of this approach has been demonstrated for a repaired full-circumferential welded joint in the wall of a cylindrical pressure vessel.
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Verifying Structural Integrity of Repaired Cylindrical Pressure Vessels by Partitioning Method
Husain J. Al-Gahtani,
Husain J. Al-Gahtani
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department,
King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals,
Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
e-mail: hqahtani@kfupm.edu.sa
King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals,
Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
e-mail: hqahtani@kfupm.edu.sa
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Mahmoud Naffa'a
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Husain J. Al-Gahtani
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department,
King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals,
Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
e-mail: hqahtani@kfupm.edu.sa
King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals,
Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia
e-mail: hqahtani@kfupm.edu.sa
Mahmoud Naffa'a
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Pressure Vessel and Piping Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY. Manuscript received December 14, 2014; final manuscript received July 25, 2016; published online September 29, 2016. Assoc. Editor: Allen C. Smith.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Apr 2017, 139(2): 021208 (10 pages)
Published Online: September 29, 2016
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Received:
December 14, 2014
Revised:
July 25, 2016
Citation
Al-Gahtani, H. J., and Naffa'a, M. (September 29, 2016). "Verifying Structural Integrity of Repaired Cylindrical Pressure Vessels by Partitioning Method." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. April 2017; 139(2): 021208. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4034349
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