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  1. Re: Pressure vessel

    Quote Originally Posted by kanil View Post
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    It's not what you asked for, but perhaps it can help you on the way. Both regard the design of pressure vessels!

    1st one is ISO EN BS etc. and concerns pressure vessels above ground levels (incl. composite vessels)

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    2nd one is ISO EN BS etc.. This concerns unfired (unheated) pressure vessels (you need to create an account for this site, but you don't need to provide a real email, as it activates without confirmation)

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    I hope this is of help to you!

    Cheers!

    ***NOTE***

    ISO, EN, BS, ASME, etc. are updated accordingly! - hence they follow the same base reference and are substitudable... also - most updates (e.g. 2002 and 2009 and 2012) are minor, and concern only change of reference to new legislation, meaning that no "real" change to formulae have been made. Basically that means, that formulae in outdated versions are still valid, unless new safety standards have been introduced.

    Last edited by conexant; 10-07-2013 at 11:46 PM.

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