Bill of Materials report A new Bill of Materials report may be activated from the Set Mode Options -> Reporting -> Bill of Materials Report page. When the Detailed report format option is active, the bill of materials includes separate tables for main component categories with individual columns for detailed data. When the Detailed report format option is inactive, the bill of materials is a single table with columns for item, quantity, and description. The Set Mode Options page also includes options to set an item prefix value for the various component types as well as a percent material allowance to account for forming, cutting, and drop. [56877]
Bolted Covers
UG-34 bolted cover option for ASME B16.5/16.47 flanges The ability to add UG-34 (Division 2 Part 4.6) bolted covers to ASME B16.5/16.47 flanges is now available inside of the Select ASME B16.5/16.47 Flange dialog. This feature allows the design of nozzle openings in bolted covers on standard flanges. [8648]
General
ASME Section VIII, Division 1 2015 Edition The 2015 Edition of the ASME Code is now available. The additions and changes follow:
(1) The materials database now includes all ASME Section II, Part D 2015 Edition data for both Customary and Metric editions. This includes all materials from Tables 1A, 1B and 3. In addition, Table U (tensile strength), Table Y-1 (yield strength), Tables TE-1 through TE-5 (thermal expansion coefficients), Tables TM-1 through TM-5 (elastic moduli) and all vacuum charts have been updated.
(2) Table U-3 Year of Acceptable Edition of Referenced Standards: ASME B16.5 2013 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings NPS ½ Through NPS 24 is now used for designs with 2015 Edition or later. All pressure-temperature ratings and material groups are now updated to reflect the 2013 Edition.
(3) UG-32 Formed Heads, and Sections, Pressure on Concave Side: Paragraph references updated to reflect the restructuring of UG-32.
(4) UG-37 Reinforcement Required For Openings in Shells and Formed Heads: Welded pipe and tubing now use the corresponding seamless product form allowable stress for the nozzle and/or vessel.
(5) UG-40(e) Limits of Reinforcement: An error deficiency is now reported when the radial limit of reinforcement falls on a flat head or tubesheet.
(6) UCS-56 Requirements for Postweld Heat Treatment: The postweld heat treatment exemption for SA-202 Grade A and B in Table UCS-56-3 has been removed.
(7) UCS-66 Materials
UCS-66(a): Paragraph references updated to reflect the restructuring of UCS-66(a).
UCS-66(f): Impact testing is now enforced for all materials with a minimum yield strength greater than 65 ksi (450 MPa).
Figure UCS-66 and Figure UCS-66M: Impact test exemption curves updated to reflect changes to Note (3)(a).
(8) Table UNF-79 Postfabrication Strain Limits and Required Heat Treatment: Temperature limits and forming strain limits added for Alloys N06022, N06601, N06625, N06690.
(9) Table UHA-32-7 Postweld Heat Treatment Requirements for High Alloy Steels: Postweld heat treatment requirements for P-No. 45 materials have been added.
(10) U-5 form updated.
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Additional Features
ASME/ANSI Flanges
Integral flange ASME B16.5 material without ASME equivalent A warning is now reported in the Deficiencies Summary when an ASME B16.5/B16.47 material has no exact ASME Section II, Part D material match. The warning reports the original material and the substituted material. The specified replacement material is chosen in the Nozzle dialog. [57283]
B31.3 Piping
Supplemental loads nomenclature The supplemental loads nomenclature used in API 579 Fitness For Service calculations performed on ASME B31.3 pipe is now consistent with the terminology from ASME B31.3. The "Weight" case is now referred to as "Sustained Loads" and the "Thermal" case is now referred to as "Expansion Loads". [57104]
Elbow Connections
Minimum thickness per UG-16(b) Elbow and nozzle piping components now include a UG-16(b) thickness check. A deficiency is reported if the component does not meet the thickness specified in UG-16. [56853]
General Options
Vessel tag information A class and associated category may now be specified for the vessel tag in the Set Vessel General Info dialog, which is relocated from the Action -> Reports menu to the Action toolbar menu. This information is stored in the XML output and may be included on the cover page. [56875]
Nozzles
Physical interference check for nozzles in flat heads The physical interference check for nozzles in flat heads is now active for Division 1 files with Code Case 2695 active and for Division 2 files. [56783]
Service input now available in the Nozzle dialog A new input for nozzle service is available in the Nozzle dialog that is included in the XML and XML3D formats. In addition, a new option switch is now available in the Form Settings and Defaults dialog to use the nozzle service instead of the nozzle identifier in the Purpose field of ASME A-Forms and U-Forms. [56874]
Set Mode Options F7
Design pressure reporting switch for the Nozzle Summary A new reporting option, Report Nozzle Summary At Design Pressure, is now available on the Set Mode Options -> Reporting -> General page which controls whether the results are reported at the design pressure or the maximum rated pressure. [57407]
Flange option for seamless forged nozzle type nomenclature A new option on the Set Mode Options -> Defaults -> Flanges page allows the choice of FVC or FCI nomenclature for seamless nozzle forgings. In addition, the phrase "or equiv." is now reported after the seamless forged nozzle type to allow for possible use of equivalent nozzles from other manufacturers. [8736]
Heat Exchanger tube tolerance option The Heat Exchanger tube tolerance input on the Set Mode Options -> General 2 page is now left justified to clarify that it is independent from the pipe minimum thickness option switch. [53979]
Support Lugs
Anchor bolts now sized for support lugs with ring girder supports Anchor bolts are now sized for support lugs with continuous ring girder supports. Previously, anchor bolts could be specified but anchor bolt sizing calculations were not performed. [56865]
Toolbars
Added Dimetric and Trimetric view options Dimetric and trimetric views are now available in the Camera Toolbar. [56514]
XML
ASME flange bolted cover type The XML and XML3D formats now indicate when a bolted cover on an ASME B16.5/16.47 flange is a custom bolted cover rather than a standard blind in the <flangeType> tag. [57166]
User defined radiography The XML and XML3D formats now include the following:
* User defined circumferential and longitudinal radiography description [57320]
XML output includes API 579 inspection data The XML output and XML schema now include API 579 inspection data. The information is found under the <api579Flaws> element. [56834]
XML output includes ASME B31.3 piping data The XML output and XML schema now include ASME B31.3 Piping data. The information is found under the <b313Pipe> element. In addition to standard component information, the unsupported length, factor E, factor Y, and factor W are also output. [57398]
Heat Exchanger
Highlighted Features
Hydrotest
Deactivation of detailed test stress calculations for exchanger components Detailed hydrotest calculations for heat exchanger components may now be deactivated by turning off the Calculate hydrotest stress option on the Set Mode Options -> Defaults -> Testing page. Detailed test stress calculations per UHX are not mandatory per ASME Interpretation VIII-1-10-12. [52268]
Tubesheets
ASME Section VIII, Division 1 2015 Edition The 2015 Edition of the ASME Code is now available. The additions and changes follow:
(1) The materials database now includes all ASME Section II, Part D 2015 Edition data for both Customary and Metric editions. This includes all materials from Tables 1A, 1B and 3. In addition, Table U (tensile strength), Table Y-1 (yield strength), Tables TE-1 through TE-5 (thermal expansion coefficients), Tables TM-1 through TM-5 (elastic moduli) and all vacuum charts have been updated.
(2) Table UHX-8.1 Tubesheet Effective Bolt Load, W*: Table UHX-8.1 updated to reflect the design and operating load case changes made in the 2013 Edition of the Code. The effective bolt load for design load case 4 is now taken as zero.
A new External Operating Pressure input is now available on the Tube Side Design Conditions and Shell Side Design Conditions page.
(4) Errata changes in UHX-13.5.9, UHX-13.9.3, and UHX-14.5.7. These publication errors were never included in INSPECT.
(5) Table UHX-17 updated to reflect the design and operating load case changes made in the 2013 Edition of the Code. Flanged and flued expansion joint finite element analysis per TEMA 9th Edition now includes these changes.
(6) Appendix 26 Bellows Expansion Joints
Table 26-2-1 Maximum Design Temperatures for Application of the Rules of Mandatory Appendix 26 replaces the previous single maximum temperature limit of 800°F (425°C).
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Operating pressures now considered in maximum pressure determination The maximum pressure determination now considers operating pressures by implementing a ratio between the design and operating pressures. Previously, only one pressure on each side of the exchanger was used in the maximum pressure iteration, which could result in a MAWP lower than the input design pressure. [56725]
Additional Features
Expansion Joints
Material properties at operating temperature per ASME Section VIII Division 1 Appendix 5-1 Flanged and flued expansion joints designed per TEMA 9th Edition now use the material properties at the operating temperature for load cases that include thermal loading per ASME Section VIII Division 1 Appendix 5-1. Previously, the material properties at the design temperature were always used. [57124]
Warning when running TEMA 9th Edition FEA calculations while multiple instances of INSPECT are open A new warning stating "It appears that more than one instance of INSPECT is running. Running TEMA 9th FEA calculations in more than one instance of INSPECT simultaneously causes known errors." is provided when TEMA 9th Edition FEA calculations are run while multiple instances of INSPECT are running. The option to continue running the calculations is provided. It is safe to run the calculations while multiple instances of INSPECT are open as long as only one TEMA 9th FEA calculation is being performed at any given time. Running two TEMA 9th FEA calculations simultaneously may result in incorrect results or failure of the calculations. [57449]
Heat Exchanger
UHX-10(d) deficiency for integral channel reducers A deficiency is now reported when a reducer channel is integral to the tubesheet and the exchanger is analyzed per the ASME UHX rules. Per UHX-10(d), the channel component integral with the tubesheet shall be either a cylinder or hemispherical head. [57466]
Heat Exchanger Dialog
Hydrotest condition option for design conditions 2 and 3 The option This is a Hydrotest Design Condition is no longer active by default for design conditions 2 and 3 when creating a new heat exchanger using the standard HeatExchangerDefaults.CWHX file. [56923]
Tubesheets
Operating pressure of zero The analysis now automatically sets the operating pressure equal to the design pressure if the operating pressure is entered as zero. [57235]
Tube to tubesheet joint loads removed for external pressure conditions External pressure conditions are no longer considered in the tube to tubesheet joint load investigation inside of the ASME tubesheet report when in design mode. [57380]
XML
ASME B16.5/B16.47 body flange gasket m and y factors Gasket factors m and y for ASME B16.5/B16.47 body flanges are now included in the XML output. [57182]
TEMA Edition in XML output The TEMA Edition is now included in the XML output as a child of the heatExchangerGeneralInfo element. [57289]
Division 2 2007 Edition and Later
Highlighted Features
General
ASME Section VIII, Division 2 2015 Edition The 2015 Edition of the ASME Code is now available. The additions and changes follow:
(1) The materials database now includes all ASME Section II, Part D 2015 Edition data for both Customary and Metric editions. This includes all materials from Tables 5A, 5B and 3. In addition, Table U (tensile strength), Table Y-1 (yield strength), Tables TE-1 through TE-5 (thermal expansion coefficients), Tables TM-1 through TM-5 (elastic moduli) and all vacuum charts are now updated.
(2) Table 1.1 Year of Acceptable Edition of Referenced Standards: ASME B16.5 2013 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings NPS ½ Through NPS 24 are now used for designs with 2015 Edition or later. All pressure-temperature ratings and material groups are now updated to reflect the 2013 Edition.
(3) 3.11.2.1(a) Toughness Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels: Impact testing is now required for SA/NF A36-215 Grade P440 NJ4.
(4) 3.11.2.2(b) Required Impact Testing Based on the MDMT, Thickness and Yield Strength: Impact testing is now required for all materials with a specified minimum yield strength greater than 450 MPa (65 ksi).
(5) 3.11.2.3 Impact Test Exemption Curves: SA-533 Grades B, C and E changed to SA-533 Types B and C Class 1 under Curve C. SA/EN 10028-2 Grade 10CrMo 9-10 normalized and tempered assigned to Curve C.
(6) 3.11.2.5(a) Step 5(b) Exemption from Impact Testing Based on Design Stress Values: The reduction in MDMT calculated by Equation 3.4 for materials with a specified minimum yield strength greater than 450 MPa (65 ksi) now only applies to postweld heat treated materials.
(7) 3.11.4.3(a) High Alloy Impact Test Requirements: The specific exemption for grades 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 321, and 347 to -196°C (-320°F) has been removed, and subsequent paragraphs are re-numbered.
(8) 4.5.2.2 Dimensions and Shape of Nozzles: A new deficiency is issued when the limits of reinforcement of a nozzle fall onto the flat portion of a flat head. Previously, a warning was issued when the limits of reinforcement of a nozzle fell onto the flat portion of a flat head.
(9) Table 6.1 Forming Strain: In the equation for all one-piece, double-curved circumferential products formed by any process that includes dishing or cold spinning, Do has been replaced by Df, and the definition for Df has been revised to include “of component after forming.”
(10) 6.4.2 Requirements for Postweld Heat Treatment:
Table 6.10: The requirements for SA-202 Grades A and B previously stated in paragraph (a)(1) have been removed, and subsequent paragraphs have been renumbered. The maximum nominal outside diameter criteria for exemption from post weld heat treatment for pipe or tube P-No. 4 materials previously stated in paragraph (b)(1)(a) has been removed, and subsequent paragraphs have been renumbered.
Table 6.11: The maximum nominal outside diameter criteria for exemption from postweld heat treatment for pipe or tube previously stated in paragraph (a)(1)(b) has been removed, and subsequent paragraphs have been renumbered.
Table 6.15: Postweld heat treatment requirements for P-No. 45 materials have been added.
(11) A-1, A-2, and A-4 forms updated.
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Additional Features
Extreme Fiber Elongation
Forming strain for one-piece, double-curved heads now calculated A Perform fiber elongation calculation per 6.1.2.3(d) switch that provides an input for the blank plate diameter (Db) is now available in the Ellipsoidal Head Dimensions and F&D Head Dimensions dialogs when Longitudinal Seam NDE is set to Seamless No NDE. The fiber elongation is calculated when the switch is active. Previously, fiber elongation calculations were not performed for seamless, double-curved heads because no input was available for the blank plate diameter. Straight flanges associated with seamless heads no longer report fiber elongation calculations. Fiber elongation for seamless hemispherical heads is now calculated using the Table 6.1 equation for heads assembled from formed segments. Previously, fiber elongation calculations were not performed for seamless hemispherical heads. [57170]