1st Edition

Pressure Vessels Design and Practice

By Somnath Chattopadhyay Copyright 2005
    198 Pages 84 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    With very few books adequately addressing ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, and other international code issues, Pressure Vessels: Design and Practice provides a comprehensive, in-depth guide on everything engineers need to know.

    With emphasis on the requirements of the ASME this consummate work examines the design of pressure vessel components with explanations that clearly emphasize the inherent design principles and philosophy. Chapters thoroughly cover stresses in shells, covers and flanges, vessel supports, and includes reviews of fatigue and fracture mechanics, structural stability, and limit analysis. With equations and procedures for designing the main parts of pressure vessels, this volume is a convenient resource and reference.

    Pressure Vessels: Design and Practice covers the basic theories and principles behind the stress limiting conditions in the codes. It is also a practical guide for designing and building pressure vessels of all types. Not just a 'cookbook,' this volume allows you to trace the origin of the design equations used in the construction codes, offering a valuable, physical insight into the design process.

    Preface
    Nomenclature
    Overview of Pressure Vessels
    Pressure Vessel Design Philosophy
    Stress Categories and Stress Limits
    Design of Cylindrical Shells
    Design of Formed Heads and Transition Sections
    Design of Covers and Flanges
    Design of Openings and Nozzles
    Design of Vessel Supports
    Case Studies
    Appendices
    A. Review of Solid Mechanics
    B. Review of Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics
    C. Review of Structural Stability and Limit Analysis
    Index

    Biography

    Somnath Chattopadhyay