Dennis R. Moss, Michael M. Basic

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Pressure vessels are closed containers designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. They have a variety of applications in industry, including in oil refineries, nuclear reactors, vehicle airbrake reservoirs, and more.
The pressure differential with such vessels is dangerous and due to the risk of accident and fatality around their use, the design, manufacture, operation and inspection of pressure vessels is regulated by engineering authorities, guided by legal codes and standards.
Pressure Vessel Design Manual is a solutions-focused guide to the many problems and technical challenges involved in the design of pressure vessels to match stringent standards and codes. It brings together otherwise scattered information and explanation into one easy-to-use resource to minimize research and take readers from problem to solution in the most direct manner possible.
Pressure Vessel Design Manual is a solutions-focused guide to the many problems and technical challenges facing designers of pressure vessels. Intended as both an essential learning tool for the developing engineer and a handy reference for the seasoned professional, it brings together otherwise scattered information into one easy-to-use resource to minimize research and take readers from problem to solution in the most direct manner possible.
Providing a wealth of design procedures, methods, techniques, formulae and tables for use in the design of pressure vessels, their respective parts and equipment, this book offers the all-important explanation and context that regulatory documentation and data-heavy references lack, delivered in a straightforward and digestible form.
Now updated to include current ASME, ASCE and API standard information, and dual unit coverage for ease of international use, Pressure Vessel Design Manual is aimed at satisfying the needs of engineers who specify, design, operate, install, inspect or manufacture pressure vessels and related equipment in a process, chemical, civil or petroleum engineering setting.
Review
Put theory and standards into practice with step-by-step design procedures to help you solve complex design problems
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - General Topics
Chapter 2 - General Design
Chapter 3 - Flange Design
Chapter 4 - Design of Vessel Supports
Chapter 5. Vessel Internals
Chapter 6 - Special Designs
Chapter 7 - Local Loads
Chapter 8 - High Pressure Vessels
Chapter 9 - Related Equipment
Chapter 10 - Transportation and Erection of Pressure Vessels
Chapter 11 - Materials
About the Authors
Dennis Moss has more than 40 years' experience in the design, manufacture and inspection of pressure vessels. He is currently a Technical Director and Fellow for Fluor's Southern California office where he is the Section Supervisor of the Vessel Group.
Michael Basic has nearly a decade of experience in the design of pressure vessels, storage tanks, and other related equipment. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the state of California and currently works for Fluor in southern California.






