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Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Corrosion-Resistant Equipment
AN A MERICAN NA TIONAL S T AND ARD
ASME RTP-1–2013
(Revision of ASME RTP-1–2011)
ASME RTP-1–2013
(Revision of ASME RTP-1–2011)
Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Corrosion-Resistant Equipment
AN AMERICAN NA TIONAL S T AND ARD
Two Park Avenue • New York, NY • 10016 USA
Date of Issuance: November 26, 2013
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CONTENTS
Foreword .............................................................................. | x |
Statement of Policy on the Use of Certification Marks and Code Authorization | |
in Advertising ....................................................................... | xi |
Statement of Policy on the Use of ASME Marking to Identify Manufactured Items ....... | xi |
Committee Roster ..................................................................... | xii |
Introduction ........................................................................... | xiv |
Summary of Changes .................................................................. | xv |
Part 1 General Requirements ..................................................... | 1 |
1-100 Introduction .............................................................. | 1 |
1-200 User’s Basic Requirements Specification ................................... | 2 |
1-300 Fabricator’s Design Report ................................................ | 7 |
1-400 Inspection ................................................................ | 7 |
1-500 Fabricator’s Quality Control Program ..................................... | 8 |
Part 2 Materials.................................................................. | 13 |
2-100 Scope .................................................................... | 13 |
2-200 Laminate Compositions .................................................. | 13 |
2-300 Materials ................................................................. | 13 |
Subpart 2A Requirements for Representative Flat Laminates ........................... | 14 |
2A-100 Introduction .............................................................. | 14 |
2A-200 Laminate Requirements .................................................. | 14 |
2A-300 Requirements for Physical and Mechanical Properties ..................... | 14 |
2A-400 Test Methods ............................................................. | 17 |
2A-500 Records .................................................................. | 18 |
2A-600 Additional Standard Laminate Compositions for Subpart 2A .............. Subpart 2B Requirements for Laminates Developed Using the Lamination Analysis Method ................................................................ | 18 18 |
2B-100 Laminate Composition ................................................... | 18 |
2B-200 Requirements for Physical and Mechanical Properties ..................... | 18 |
2B-300 Test Methods ............................................................. | 19 |
2B-400 Records .................................................................. | 19 |
Subpart 2C Permissible Tolerances for Laminate Thickness Variation .................. | 19 |
2C-100 Tolerance for Average Spot Thickness ..................................... | 19 |
2C-200 Tolerance for Average Thickness of a Major Part .......................... | 19 |
2C-300 Exceptions ............................................................... | 19 |
Part 3 Design .................................................................... | 20 |
3-100 Scope .................................................................... | 20 |
3-200 General .................................................................. | 20 |
3-300 Definitions ............................................................... | 20 |
Subpart 3A Design by Rules .......................................................... | 21 |
3A-100 Loadings ................................................................. | 21 |
3A-200 Design for Total Internal Pressure ......................................... | 22 |
3A-300 Design for External Pressure .............................................. | 26 |
3A-400 Seismic, Wind, and Snow Loadings ....................................... | 28 |
3A-500 Large Diameter RTP Equipment Body Flanges ............................ | 29 |
3A-600 Vessels Supported by Shell Attachments .................................. | 29 |
3A-700 Reinforcement of Circular Openings ...................................... | 29 |
3A-800 Secondary Bond Shear Stress ............................................. | 29 |
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Subpart 3B | Design by Stress Analysis ................................................ | 30 |
3B-100 | Introduction .............................................................. | 30 |
3B-200 | Design Acceptability ..................................................... | 30 |
3B-300 | Loading .................................................................. | 31 |
3B-400 | Design ................................................................... | 31 |
3B-500 | Stress Criteria ............................................................ | 32 |
3B-600 | External Pressure ......................................................... | 32 |
3B-700 | Attachments ............................................................. | 32 |
Part 4 | Fabrication ................................................................ | 33 |
4-100 | Scope .................................................................... | 33 |
4-200 | Large Diameter Body Flanges ............................................. | 33 |
4-300 | Shell Joints ............................................................... | 33 |
4-400 | Flanged Nozzles ......................................................... | 34 |
4-500 | Manways ................................................................ | 34 |
4-600 | Reinforcement of Cutouts ................................................. | 35 |
4-700 | Tolerances ............................................................... | 35 |
4-800 | Balsa Wood Cored Plates ................................................. | 35 |
Part 5 | Overpressure Protection.................................................... | 52 |
5-100 | Basis for Design .......................................................... | 52 |
5-200 | Protection Against Overpressure .......................................... | 52 |
5-300 | Type of Overpressure Protection .......................................... | 52 |
5-400 | Location of Overpressure Protection Devices .............................. | 52 |
5-500 | Installation Practices ..................................................... | 52 |
5-600 | Overpressure Device Set Pressure ......................................... | 52 |
5-700 | Relief Device Sizing ...................................................... | 52 |
5-800 | Discharge Lines From Pressure Relief Devices ............................. | 52 |
5-900 | Responsibility for Design and Selection ................................... | 53 |
Part 6 | Inspection and Tests....................................................... | 54 |
6-100 | Scope .................................................................... | 54 |
6-200 | Inspector ................................................................. | 54 |
6-300 | Inspection and Responsibility ............................................. | 54 |
6-400 | Conditions for Inspection ................................................. | 54 |
6-500 | Equipment Design ....................................................... | 55 |
6-600 | Materials ................................................................. | 55 |
6-700 | Fabrication ............................................................... | 55 |
6-800 | Fabricator’s Quality Assurance Program .................................. | 55 |
6-900 | Final Inspection .......................................................... | 55 |
Part 7 | Shop Qualification ......................................................... | 64 |
7-100 | Scope .................................................................... | 64 |
7-200 | General .................................................................. | 64 |
7-300 | Fabricator’s Facilities and Equipment ..................................... | 64 |
7-400 | Personnel ................................................................ | 64 |
7-500 | Quality Control Program, Document Handling, and Record System ........ | 64 |
7-600 | Demonstration of Capability .............................................. | 64 |
7-700 | Minimum Test Values From Demonstration Laminates .................... | 67 |
7-800 | Demonstration Vessel .................................................... | 67 |
7-900 | Identifying Demonstration Laminates ..................................... | 68 |
7-1000 | Laboratory Test and Test Report Requirements for Demonstration Laminates ............................................................. | 68 |
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Part 8 | Certification ............................................................... | 70 |
8-100 | Scope .................................................................... | 70 |
8-200 | General .................................................................. | 70 |
8-300 | Certification of ASME RTP-1 Fabricators .................................. | 70 |
8-400 | ASME RTP-1 Certificate of Authorization for Vessel Fabricators ........... | 70 |
Figures | ||
1-1 | Official ASME Certification Mark With RTP Designator ................... | 12 |
3-1 | Toriconical Head Dimensions ............................................. | 24 |
4-1 | Torispherical Heads ...................................................... | 36 |
4-2 | Flat-Bottom Tank Knuckle Detail .......................................... | 37 |
4-3 | Joint Arrangement ........................................................ | 39 |
4-4 | Flush Nozzle Installation ................................................. | 40 |
4-5 | Penetrating Nozzle Installation ........................................... | 41 |
4-6 | Bottom Drain Detail ...................................................... | 43 |
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