
Pressure Systems Casebook
Causes and Avoidance of Failures and Defects
John Wintle(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 4. May 2004
Book
Hardback
158 pages
978-1-86058-421-3 (ISBN)
Description
Pressure Systems Casebook contains a collection of papers drawn from two IMechE seminars that will be of particular interest to students and engineers who want to broaden their knowledge and learn from experience and history. The authors' backgrounds cover a range of perspectives, from representing industrial users of pressure systems to regulators, research, and engineering consultants.
Complete contents:
Lessons from failures of gas cylinders used for dispensing beverages
Experience from Health and Safety laboratory investigations
Insurance aspects of pressure systems failures
Failure investigation for commercial purposes - system failures leading to the collapse of storage vessels under partial vacuum
Reliable technical failure investigation
Failure design procedures in the new European Pressure Vessel Standard EN 13445
Causes of vibration fatigue in process pipework - a new methodology to assess the risk
Avoiding vibration-induced fatigue failures in process pipework
Lessons learned from pressure system failures
Pressure systems contain stored energy and the threat of damaging failure is ever present. Failures of pressure systems still occur and are costly to those affected; yet the main causes, consequences, and methods of investigation are not widely known. Pre-existing defects are a major cause of failures and near-failures in pressure systems, yet many can be avoided by greater awareness of the circumstances in which they arise.
Complete contents:
Lessons from failures of gas cylinders used for dispensing beverages
Experience from Health and Safety laboratory investigations
Insurance aspects of pressure systems failures
Failure investigation for commercial purposes - system failures leading to the collapse of storage vessels under partial vacuum
Reliable technical failure investigation
Failure design procedures in the new European Pressure Vessel Standard EN 13445
Causes of vibration fatigue in process pipework - a new methodology to assess the risk
Avoiding vibration-induced fatigue failures in process pipework
Lessons learned from pressure system failures
Pressure systems contain stored energy and the threat of damaging failure is ever present. Failures of pressure systems still occur and are costly to those affected; yet the main causes, consequences, and methods of investigation are not widely known. Pre-existing defects are a major cause of failures and near-failures in pressure systems, yet many can be avoided by greater awareness of the circumstances in which they arise.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86058-421-3 (9781860584213)
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Person
John Wintle is the editor of Pressure Systems Casebook: Causes and Avoidance of Failures and Defects, published by Wiley.