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ASME PVP Volumes Address Fitness for Service

06/04/03

Since 1994, the ASME Pressure Vessels & Piping (PVP) Conferences have sponsored technical sessions dealing with the fitness for service of power and petrochemical plant equipment. Papers presented in these sessions have been published in the following PVP Conference volumes:

  1. Service Experience and Reliability Improvement: Nuclear, Fossil, and Petrochemical Plants, PVP-Vol. 288, Edited by W. H. Bamford, ASME International, New York, 1994.
  2. Fitness-for-Service and Decisions for Petroleum and Chemical Equipment, PVP-Vol. 315, Edited by M. Prager, ASME International, New York, 1995.
  3. Fitness for Adverse Environments in Petroleum and Power Equipment, PVP-Vol. 359, Edited by M. Prager, ASME International, New York, 1997.
  4. Fitness-for-Service Evaluations in Petroleum and Fossil Power Plants, PVP-Vol. 380, Edited by M. Zako and M. Prager, ASME International, New York, 1998.
  5. Fitness for Service, Stress Classification and Expansion Joint Design - 2000, PVP-Vol. 401, Edited by W. J. Koves, ASME International, New York, 2000.
  6. Service Experience and Fitness-for-Service in Power and Petroleum Processing, PVP-Vol. 411, Edited by M. Cohn and M. Prager, ASME International, New York, 2000.
  7. Fitness-for-Service Evaluations and Non-Linear Analysis, PVP-Vol. 442, Edited by J. F. McCabe, ASME International, New York, 2002.

These volumes are available from ASME International on the Internet or contact ASME by E-mail: Infocentral@asme.org, Tel: 800-843-2763, Intl. Tel: 973-882-1167, or Fax: 973-882-1717.

The 2003 PVP Conference in Cleveland, July 20-24, will have four sessions on fitness for service, as follows:

Session 1.1F: Fitness for Service, Life Extension, Remediation and Repair
Session 1.3F: Fitness for Service and Life Management
Session 4.2L: Residual Stress and Fitness for Service
Session 4.3L: Fitness for Service on Pipelines

Check the Advance Conference Program for more information.

 

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