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13、ted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.viiCommittee Roster.ixOrganization of QME-1.xSummary of Changes.xiiSection QRGeneral Requirements.1QR-1000Scope.1QR-2000Purpose.1QR-3000References.1QR-4000Definitions.1QR-5000Qualification Principles.3QR-6000Qualification Specification.4QR-7000Qualifica
14、tion Program.4QR-8000Documentation.6Nonmandatory Appendices to Section QRQR-ASeismic Qualification of Active Mechanical Equipment.7QR-A1000Scope.7QR-A2000Purpose.7QR-A3000References.7QR-A4000Definitions.8QR-A5000Earthquake Environment and Equipment Response.9QR-A6000Seismic Qualification Requirement
15、s.11QR-A7000Qualification Methods.15QR-A8000Documentation.22Attachment AGuidelines for Qualification by Similarity(Indirect Method).24Attachment BExamples of Qualification of Pumps and Valves by Analysis.28Attachment CQualification of Pumps and Valves Using Natural EarthquakeExperience Data.38Append
16、ix QR-A FiguresB-1Pump Assembly.29B-2Finite Element Formulation of Pump Assembly.30B-3Butterfly Valve Assembly.34B-4Finite Element Formulation of Butterfly Valve Assembly.35C-1Seismic Motion Bounding Spectrum Horizontal Ground Motion.39C-2Limits of Experience Data for Motor-Operated Valves andSubstantial Piston-Operated Valves.41C-3Limits of Experience Data for Air-Operated Diaphragm Valves,Spring-Operated Pressure Relief Valves,and Piston-Operated Valves ofLightweight Construction.42Appendix QR