There have been many developments in pressure equipment technology over the last 30 years culminating in the development of new standards and legislation. The aim of this collection of papers is not only to document views of leading professionals in various fields of pressure equipment technology, but also to look into the future and identify the next areas for development. Developments in Pressure Equipment - Where to Next? brings together international authors to provide an invaluble and comprehensive insight into the latest innovations in the field. Topics include: Legislation and standardizationDesign and materialsManufacture and inspectionIntegrity and life assessmentTowards the future
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Preface ix Biography - J Darlaston xiLegislation and StandardizationThe European Unfired Pressure Vessels Standard EN 13445 - feedback, the maintenance help desk, future developments D Koplewicz 3Developments and user experience with EN standards for pressure equipment E J Haynes 13Design and MaterialsASME B&PV Code Sec. VIII and EN 13445 - a comparative study on pressure equipment standards R Preiss 25Design, manufacture, and testing of steel vessels to contain explosions A M Clayton, S Thompson, and R Forgan 37Manufacture and InspectionA case study on the procurement of CE marked pressure equipment from both inside and outside Europe W Kelman and A Windess 49Inspection under the PED - experiences, practicalities, and the way forward C Pimley and P Hanmore 59Integrity and Life AssessmentProgress in creep and remaining-life assessment R A Ainsworth 71The future of fracture assessment A Dowling, I Hadley, and J Wintle 81Towards the FutureRisk-based inspection/major maintenance and even design - progress and the future D A Mauney 93The hydrogen economy and compressed hydrogen D Hart 103Pressure equipment research and the role of EPERC J Darlaston 111Authors' Index 119