Monday, February 2, 2009

[MW:1493] Re: HYDRO TEST OF VESSELS

ASME doesn't define holding time.Logic is,the code can not visualise size of the vessel.Holding time therefore is the "time you take for satisfactory inspection of all the joints".
regards
Aarpee

On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Nick <rushabh.kapadia@gmail.com> wrote:

Does ASME define the HOLD time required for holding pressure during
HYDROTESTING of vessels?

If yes does change in vessel length affect the HOLD time?


Regards
Rushabh C. Kapadia




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