3rd ed. - Gulf Professional Publishing, 2004. ISBN:
0-7506-7740-6
Designers of pressure vessels and related equipment frequently have design information scattered among numerous books, periodicals, jouals, and old notes. Then, when faced with a particular problem, they spend hours researching its solution only to discover the execution may have been rather simple. This book can eliminate those hours of research by probiding a step-by-step approach to the problems most frequently encountered in the design of pressure vessels.
This book makes no claim to originality other than that of format. The material is organized in the most concise and functionally useful manner. Whenever possible, credit has been given to the original sources.
Although effort has been made to obtain the most accurate data and solutions, it is the nature of engineering that certain simplifying assumptions be made. Solutions achieved should be viewed in this light, and where judgments are required, they should be made with due consideration.
The user of this book should be advised that any code formulas or references should always be checked against the latest editions of codes, Le., ASME Section VIII, Division 1, Uniform Building Code, and ASCE 7-
95. These codes are continually updated and revised to incorporate the latest available data.
Designers of pressure vessels and related equipment frequently have design information scattered among numerous books, periodicals, jouals, and old notes. Then, when faced with a particular problem, they spend hours researching its solution only to discover the execution may have been rather simple. This book can eliminate those hours of research by probiding a step-by-step approach to the problems most frequently encountered in the design of pressure vessels.
This book makes no claim to originality other than that of format. The material is organized in the most concise and functionally useful manner. Whenever possible, credit has been given to the original sources.
Although effort has been made to obtain the most accurate data and solutions, it is the nature of engineering that certain simplifying assumptions be made. Solutions achieved should be viewed in this light, and where judgments are required, they should be made with due consideration.
The user of this book should be advised that any code formulas or references should always be checked against the latest editions of codes, Le., ASME Section VIII, Division 1, Uniform Building Code, and ASCE 7-
95. These codes are continually updated and revised to incorporate the latest available data.