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Pressure Vessels: The Asme Code Simplified by Robert Chuse,

Pressure Vessels: The Asme Code Simplified by Robert Chuse,
The most widely used book of its kind, Pressure Vessels: The ASME Code Simplified has now been revised and updated to provide comprehensive information on how to fabricate, purchase, test, and inspect pressure vessels that meet ASME Code specifications. Now designers, engineers, estimators, inspectors, and users of pressure vessels can turn to the new edition of this expert guide for a complete understanding of all Code requirements, including recent Code changes and 1991 federal regulations from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for cargo tanks. The Seventh Edition fully discusses the origins, development, and jurisdiction of the ASME Code, and provides Canadian pressure vessel requirements as well. The book also clearly explains how to meet performance goals and current Code requirements in the most cost-effective manner possible. This invaluable sourcebook illustrates how the ASME Code applies to each vessel component, and includes tables for calculating allowable internal pressures. Included are detailed procedures for complying with ASME standards for safety procedures for design and maintenance; inspection and quality control; welding, welding procedure, and operator qualifications; nondestructive testing; fabrication and installation; and pressure vessels used in nuclear power plants. Of special importance in the Seventh Edition is the new chapter entirely devoted to the 1991 DOT standards for cargo tanks. These tanks must now be built by manufacturers holding an ASME Certificate of Authorization. In addition, repairs and alterations must be made in shops holding the ASME Code certification or the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors "R"certification. The Seventh Edition clarifies these new standards, and explains how to obtain the required certifications.



Classic Wooden Motor Yachts by Ron McClure, X
Classic Wooden Motor Yachts by Ron McClure, X
From the burnished brass knobs of a vintage wheelhouse to the gleam of well-varnished woodwork, classic wooden motor yachts are nothing less than floating dreams and their stories can only be told in full color. This collection is lavishly illustrated with 250 photographs that show off each boat's graceful lines and reveal the unique details that give these craft their irresistible charm. Feed your fantasies with the dozens of boats here, including famous luxury cruisers, built for the wealthy in the years between 1910 and World War II; classic wooden tugboats, many of them built in the late nineteenth century and prized for their power and rugged construction; and workboats that, once used only for practical purposes, are today being restored and put to recreational use. Accompanying the photos are the fascinating stories behind these floating works of art, from their specifications, design, and construction to their varied histories, and the ongoing sagas of their decline, restoration, and return to modern life. Come aboard the incomparable "Thea Foss, custom-built for John Barrymore; the former fishing vessel "Halcyon, found destroyed by fire, half-submerged, and now restored to its original beauty; the "Pam, built for Hiram Walker's grandson, who used it to commute between Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada; and the resilient "Spindrift II, survivor of the 1938 hurricane and two sinkings; plus dozens of other unforgettable modern classics and vessels of a bygone age. This fabulous collection--the result of thousands of miles of travel, hundreds of hours of interviews, and hundreds of rolls of film--is one that no wooden boat lover should be without. How manytimes, on seeing a classic boat, have you wondered what stories it could tell? In "Classic Wooden Motor Yachts, dozens of the most distinctive wooden motorboats ever built tell theirs, from birth through youth, decline, abandonment, and restoration.



Pressure vessel - A pressure vessel is a structure designed to contain a fluid at a different pressure to the pressure surrounding the structure without changing volume.

High pressure - High pressure science and engineering is studying the effects of high pressure on materials and the design and construction of devices which can create high pressure. By high pressure it is meant pressures of thousands (kilobars) or millions (megabars) of times athmospheric pressure (about 1 bar).

Pressure cooking - Pressure cooking is a method of cooking in a sealed vessel that does not permit air or liquids to escape below a preset pressure. Because water's boiling point increases as the pressure increases, the pressure built up inside the cooker allows the liquid in the pot to rise to a temperature higher than 100 °C (212 °F) before boiling.

Construction Specifications Institute - The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is an organization that maintains and advances the standarization of construction language as pertains to building specifications. CSI provides structured guidelines for specification writing in their [Project Resource Manual], (formerly called the Manual of Practice (MOP)).



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