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12、king permitted without license from IHS-,-,-PTB-3-2013 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword.vi Acknowledgements.viii PART 1.1 1.1 Introduction.1 1.2 Scope.1 1.3 Organization and Use.1 1.4 References.1 PART 2.2 2.1 General.2 2.2 Example Problem Format.2 2.3 Calculation Precision.2 PART 3.3 3.1 Example E3.1
13、 Use of MDMT Exemptions Curves.3 3.2 Example E3.2 Use of MDMT Exemption Curves with Stress Reduction.4 3.3 Example E3.3 Develop MDMT Using Fracture Mechanics(API 579-1/ASME FFS-1).6 PART 4.19 4.1 General Requirements.19 4.1.1 Example E4.1.1 Review of General Requirements for a Vessel Design.19 4.1.2
14、 Example E4.1.2 Required Wall Thickness of a Hemispherical Head.20 4.1.3 Example E4.1.3 Required Wall Thickness of a Hemispherical Head-Higher Strength Material.21 4.2 Welded Joints.22 4.2.1 Example E4.2.1 Nondestructive Examination Requirement for Vessel Design.22 4.2.2 Example E4.2.2 Nozzle Detail
15、 and Weld Sizing.25 4.2.3 Example E4.2.3 Nozzle Detail with Reinforcement Pad and Weld Sizing.26 4.3 Internal Design Pressure.28 4.3.1 Example E4.3.1 Cylindrical Shell.28 4.3.2 Example E4.3.2 Conical Shell.29 4.3.3 Example E4.3.3 Spherical Shells.30 4.3.4 Example E4.3.4 Torispherical Head.31 4.3.5 E
16、xample E4.3.5 Elliptical Head.34 4.3.6 Example E4.3.6 Combined Loadings and Allowable Stresses.37 4.3.7 Example E4.3.7 Conical Transitions Without a Knuckle.43 4.3.8 Example E4.3.8 Conical Transitions with a Knuckle.64 4.4 Shells Under External Pressure and Allowable Compressive Stresses.69 4.4.1 Example E4.4.1 Cylindrical Shell.69 4.4.2 Example E4.4.2 Conical Shell.71 4.4.3 Example E4.4.3 Spherical Shell and Hemispherical Head.74 4.4.4 Example E4.4.4 Torispherical Head.75 4.4.5 Example E4.4.5 E