Anyone know a link to
API 579 (2007) Fitness for Service and API 577
Thank you
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Anyone know a link to
API 579 (2007) Fitness for Service and API 577
Thank you
email me at [email]nasrulsalman@gmail.com[/email]
I need API 577 too. Can send me to
[email]raulcorrochano@yahoo.es[/email]
API RP 577 (2004 Ed.) [URL="http://ifile.it/jb2x59z"]http://ifile.it/jb2x59z[/URL]
Thank you so much
API 579 2007
[url]http://rapidshare.com/files/315459703/API_579___2007.pdf[/url]
according to my catalog
there are 2 parts API 579:
API 579-1 2007
Fitness-for-Service - Second Edition
API 579-2 2009
Fitness-For-Service Example Problem Manual - First Edition
so anybody has idea to the second parts?
dear fren,
here is the link for ASME FFS_2 or API 579-2, Fitness for Service Example Problem Manual. (2009)(4.2Mb)
[url]http://ifile.it/14lfxba[/url]
regards
Luqman,
Thank you very much.....
thanks
[QUOTE=luqman;73871]dear fren,
here is the link for ASME FFS_2 or API 579-2, Fitness for Service Example Problem Manual. (2009)(4.2Mb)
[url]http://ifile.it/14lfxba[/url]
regards[/QUOTE]
Thank you Mr. Luqman
Thanks luqman.
IS THERE ANYONE WHO HAS THIS BOOK? PLEASE SHARE....
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Overview
Based on some of his students most frequently asked questions, Antaki emphasizes the practical applications of this ASME recommended practice. With this book readers will understand and apply API 579 in their daily work. The material is based on the author’s course and presented in clear concise manor. The book demonstrates how the disciplines of stress analysis, materials engineering, and nondestructive inspection interact and apply to fitness-for-service assessment. These assessment methods apply to pressure vessels, piping, and tanks that are in service. This makes it the perfect companion book for Ellenberger’s, Pressure Vessels: ASME Code Simplified as well as Ellenberger’s Piping Systems and Pipeline: ASME B31 Code Simplified.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Principles
Chapter 2: Materials
Chapter 3: Design
Chapter 4: Fabrication
Chapter 5: Degradation
Chapter 6: Inspection
Chapter 7: Thinning
Chapter 8: Geometric Defects
Chapter 9: -----s
Chapter 10: Creep Damage
Chapter 11: Overload
Chapter 12: Failure Analysis
Chapter 13: Repairs
APPENDIX: WRC BULLETINS
INDEX
Biographical note
George Antaki is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He is a member of the ASME B31 Mechanical Design Technical Committee, the ASME Post-Construction Subcommittee on Repairs and Testing, and the Joint API-ASME Task Group on Fitness-for-Service. Mr. Antaki has extensive field experience in design, inspection, integrity, and retrofit of vessels and piping systems and equipment. He resides in Aiken, South Carolina.
Back cover copy
Run-or-repair evaluations for tanks, vessels, piping, and pipelines
ASME code for operating equipment and systems
ASME and API rules for structural integrity of equipment and pipelines
A Complete Guide to ASME Recommended Practices for Assessing, Monitoring, and Maintaining Pressure Vessels and Piping
Fitness-for-Service and Integrity of Piping Vessels and Tanks provides instruction on the latest ASME recommended practices for inspecting, evaluating, and monitoring pressure vessels and Piping.
This handy volume annotates and explains ASME code and API inspection and fitness-for-service practices. Presented in a clear, precise manner, this comprehensive guide meticulously explains how stress analysis, materials, engineering, and nondestructive inspection affect fitness-for-service.
The tools needed to . . .
Inspect and categorize damage, degradation, and corrosion mechanisms
Evaluate wall thinning, pitting, -----ing, fatigue, mechanical damage, high-temperature corrosion, and creep
Develop and implement programs for corrective and predictive maintenance of tanks, vessels, piping, and pipelines
Select the right repair technique and avoid pitfalls in repair welding and joining
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO ASME RECOMMENDED PRACTICES:
What Causes Failures * Material Defects; Design Errors * Construction Flaws * Corrosion and Damage Mechanisms * Failures In-Service * Inspection Techniques; Maintenance and Risk-Based Inspection Strategies * Failure Margins and Prevention * Margins to Failure * Run-or-Repair Decisions * Repair Techniques
Would you please reupload the document? The link is expired, and I badly want this one. Thank you in advance. You can also send it to:
[email]yuanyefd@hotmail.com[/email]
[QUOTE=luqman;73871]dear fren,
here is the link for ASME FFS_2 or API 579-2, Fitness for Service Example Problem Manual. (2009)(4.2Mb)
[url]http://ifile.it/14lfxba[/url]
regards[/QUOTE]
Please re-upload. the link has expired. Thanks a lot
Luqman.... file expired.... what a shame...
dear fren,
here is the link for ASME FFS_2 or API 579-2, Fitness for Service Example Problem Manual. (2009)(4.2Mb). i reupload at:
[url]http://ifile.it/dxcfton[/url]
regards
thx very much, luqman!!!!
thanks
Thank for the second part of API-579