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Design of Equipment for Process Industry
FSI-KSZAcad. year: 2010/2011
The course is concerned with ageing/live time management of process equipment loaded at operational conditions. The content of the ageing/live time system of damage process of materials is explained. Mathematical descriptions of material damage processes as fatigue of materials, creep at elevated temperatures and corrosion are presented. The allowable growth of defects found by non-destructive examination and assessment procedures of material resistance against brittle crack are explained. The creation procedure of the process equipment damage scenario and choice of independent variables and their statistical distribution needed for computation of failure probability and risk of process equipment essential accident are illustrated.
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Basic literature
DOWLING, Norman E. Mechanical behavior of materials: engineering methods for deformation, fracture, and fatigue. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2007, 912 s. ISBN 0-13-186312-6 (EN)
Lemaitre, J. & Chaboche, J.L.: Mechanics of Solid Materials. Cambridge University Press, 1990 (EN)
Recommended reading
Vejvoda, S. - Suchánek, M. - Majer, L. - Podhora, J.: Navrhování a posuzování svařovaných konstrukcí a tlakových zařízení, , 0
Vejvoda, S. - Vlk, M.: Stavba chemických zařízení IIb. Pevnost a životnost tlakových nádob., , 0
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Basic requirements for structures and possibilities of designers.
Damage mechanisms of materials at operational conditions.
Material response on loading.
Stresses categories. Assessment of strength of structures at the monotonic growth load.
Assessment of damage of material at varying loading, high cyclic fatigue.
Assessment of damage of material at varying loading, low cyclic fatigue.
Assessment of resistance of material against brittle crack damage.
Allowed growth of defects.
Assessment of resistance of material against creep damage.
Assessment of damage of material by stress corrosion cracking.
Design philosophy of process equipments in accordance with the ASME Code and CSN standards.
Using of material damage for lifetime / ageing management systems.
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