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API 579-2 : 2009

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FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE EXAMPLE PROBLEM MANUAL
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

06-15-2016

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-11-2009

Special Notes
Foreword
Part 1 - Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scope
1.3 Organization and Use
1.4 References
Part 2 - Fitness-For-Service Engineering Assessment
         Procedure
2.1 General
2.2 Example Problem Solutions
2.3 Tables and Figures
Part 3 - Assessment Of Existing Equipment For Brittle
         Fracture
3.1 Example Problem 1
3.2 Example Problem 2
3.3 Example Problem 3
3.4 Example Problem 4
3.5 Example Problem 5
3.6 Example Problem 6
3.7 Example Problem 7
3.8 Example Problem 8
3.9 Example Problem 9
3.10 Example Problem 10
Part 4 - Assessment Of General Metal Loss
4.1 Example Problem 1
4.2 Example Problem 2
4.3 Example Problem 3
4.4 Example Problem 4
Part 5 - Assessment Of Local Metal Loss
5.1 Example Problem 1
5.2 Example Problem 2
5.3 Example Problem 3
5.4 Example Problem 4
5.5 Example Problem 5
5.6 Example Problem 6
5.7 Example Problem 7
5.8 Example Problem 8
5.9 Example Problem 9
Part 6 - Assessment Of Pitting Corrosion
6.1 Example Problem 1
6.2 Example Problem 2
6.3 Example Problem 3
6.4 Example Problem 4
6.5 Example Problem 5
6.6 Example Problem 6
Part 7 - Assessment Of Hydrogen Blisters And Hydrogen
         Damage Associated With HIC And SOHIC
7.1 Example Problem 1
7.2 Example Problem 2
7.3 Example Problem 3
Part 8 - Assessment Of Weld Misalignment And Shell
         Distortions
8.1 Example Problem 1
8.2 Example Problem 2
8.3 Example Problem 3
8.4 Example Problem 4
8.5 Example Problem 5
8.6 Example Problem 6
Part 9 - Assessment Of Crack-Like Flaws
9.1 Example Problem 1
9.2 Example Problem 2
9.3 Example Problem 3
9.4 Example Problem 4
9.5 Example Problem 5
9.6 Example Problem 6
9.7 Example Problem 7
9.8 Example Problem 8
9.9 Example Problem 9
9.10 Example Problem 10
Part 10 - Assessment Of Components Operating In The
          Creep Range
10.1 Example Problem 1
10.2 Example Problem 2
10.3 Example Problem 3
10.4 Example Problem 4
Part 11 - Assessment Of Fire Damage
11.1 Example Problem 1
11.2 Example Problem 2
11.3 Example Problem 4
Part 12 - Assessment Of Dents, Gouges, And Dent-Gouge
          Combinations
12.1 Example Problem 1
12.2 Example Problem 2
12.3 Example Problem 3
12.4 Example Problem 4
12.5 Example Problem 5
Part 13 - Assessment Of Laminations
13.1 Example Problem 1
13.2 Example Problem 2

Gives guidance for conducting FFS assessments using methodologies specifically prepared for pressurized equipment.

DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as ASME FFS 2. (11/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
366
ProductNote
This product is unavailable in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria
PublisherName
American Petroleum Institute
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

FD ISO/TR 22694 : 2009 FD GAS CYLINDERS - METHODS FOR ESTABLISHING ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION CRITERIA FOR FLAWS IN SEAMLESS STEEL AND ALUMINIUM ALLOY CYLINDERS AT TIME OF PERIODIC INSPECTION AND TESTING
EEMUA 193 : 2013 MANAGING COMPETENCE ASSURANCE FOR PERSONNEL UNDERTAKING IN-SERVICE INSPECTION OF PRESSURE EQUIPMENT

ASME FFS 1 : 2007 FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE
API 579-1 : 2016 FITNESS-FOR-SERVICE

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