Journal of High Pressure Institute of Japan
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Fitness-for-Service Assessment of Pressure Equipment
Part 2 Study on various assessment procedures and margin for failure
Yoshiro IDEGUCHIYoichi ISHIZAKITakayasu TAHARA
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2006 Volume 44 Issue 5 Pages 271-286

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Abstract
Fitness-for-Service (FFS) assessments are quantitative engineering evaluations that are performed to determine the structural integrity of an in-service component and can be used to make run-repair-replace decisions to help determine pressurized equipment containing flaws that have been identified by inspection can continue to operate safety for some period of time.
This report provides an interpretation of general and local metal loss assessment procedures which are specified in FFS assessment procedure developed by PAJ⁄JPCA FFS task group based on API RP579 with following three parts
Part 1 Overview of FFS assessments and fundamental technology of metal loss assessment
Part 2 Study on various assessment procedures and margin for failure
Part 3 Comparison of metal loss assessment procedures based on FEM analysis
The following article is the Part 2 “our study on various assessment procedure and margin failure” of the series that reports our study on WRC LLL and ASME PVP2000 presentation, both were developed by Dr. D. A. Osage who is the leading figure of API579.
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© 2006 by High Pressure Institute of Japan
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