1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDReinforcedThermoset Plastic Corrosion-Resistant EquipmentASME RTP-12007(Revision of ASME RTP-12005)Copyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ASME RTP-12007(Revis
2、ion of ASME RTP-12005)ReinforcedThermoset PlasticCorrosion-ResistantEquipmentAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDThree Park Avenue New York, NY 10016Copyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Date o
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11、 Rights ReservedPrinted in U.S.A.Copyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CONTENTSForeword xStatements of Policy . xiCommittee Roster . xiiSummary of Changes xivIntroduction 1Part 1 General
12、 Requirements . 21-100 Introduction 21-200 Users Basic Requirements Specification . 21-300 Fabricators Design Report 81-400 Inspection 81-500 Fabricators Quality Control Program . 9Part 2 Materials 142-100 Scope 142-200 Laminate Compositions 142-300 Materials . 14Subpart 2A Requirements for Represen
13、tative Flat Laminates . 152A-100 Introduction 152A-200 Laminate Requirements 152A-300 Requirements for Physical and Mechanical Properties . 152A-400 Test Methods . 182A-500 Records 182A-600 Additional Standard Laminate Compositions for Subpart 2A 18Subpart 2B Requirements for Laminates Developed Usi
14、ng the Lamination AnalysisMethod 192B-100 Laminate Composition . 192B-200 Requirements for Physical and Mechanical Properties . 192B-300 Test Methods . 192B-400 Records 19Subpart 2C Permissible Tolerances for Laminate Thickness Variation 192C-100 Tolerance for Average Spot Thickness . 202C-200 Toler
15、ance for Average Thickness of a Major Part 202C-300 Exceptions . 20Part 3 Design 213-100 Scope 213-200 General 213-300 Definitions . 21Subpart 3A Design by Rules 223A-100 Loadings . 223A-200 Design for Total Internal Pressure . 233A-300 Design for External Pressure 263A-400 Seismic, Wind, and Snow L
16、oadings . 293A-500 Large Diameter RTP Equipment Body Flanges 293A-600 Vessels Supported by Shell Attachments 293A-700 Reinforcement of Circular Openings 303A-800 Secondary Bond Shear Stress . 30Subpart 3B Design by Stress Analysis 303B-100 Introduction 303B-200 Design Acceptability . 31iiiCopyright
17、ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3B-300 Loading 323B-400 Design . 323B-500 Stress Criteria 323B-600 External Pressure . 333B-700 Attachments . 33Part 4 Fabrication 344-100 Scope 344-200 Large
18、 Diameter Body Flanges . 344-300 Shell Joints . 344-400 Flanged Nozzles . 354-500 Manways 354-600 Reinforcement of Cutouts . 354-700 Tolerances . 354-800 Balsa Wood Cored Plates . 36Part 5 Overpressure Protection 535-100 Basis for Design 535-200 Protection Against Overpressure 535-300 Type of Overpr
19、essure Protection 535-400 Location of Overpressure Protection Devices 535-500 Installation Practices . 535-600 Overpressure Device Set Pressure . 535-700 Relief Device Sizing 535-800 Discharge Lines From Pressure Relief Devices . 535-900 Responsibility for Design and Selection . 54Part 6 Inspection
20、and Tests . 556-100 Scope 556-200 Inspector . 556-300 Inspection and Responsibility . 556-400 Conditions for Inspection . 556-500 Equipment Design . 566-600 Materials . 566-700 Fabrication . 566-800 Fabricators Quality Assurance Program 566-900 Final Inspection 56Part 7 Shop Qualification . 657-100
21、Scope 657-200 General 657-300 Fabricators Facilities and Equipment . 657-400 Personnel 657-500 Quality Control Program, Document Handling, and Record System 657-600 Demonstration of Capability 657-700 Minimum Test Values From Demonstration Laminates 677-800 Demonstration Vessel 687-900 Identifying D
22、emonstration Laminates . 687-1000 Laboratory Test and Test Report Requirements for DemonstrationLaminates . 69ivCopyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Part 8 Certification . 718-100 Scope
23、 718-200 General 718-300 Certification for ASME RTP-1 Fabricators . 718-400 ASME RTP-1 Certificate of Authorization for Vessel Fabricators . 72Figures1-1 Official ASME RTP-1 Symbol . 133-1 Toriconical Head Dimensions . 254-1 Torispherical Heads 374-2 Flat-Bottom Tank Knuckle Detail 384-3 Joint Arran
24、gement 404-4 Flush Nozzle Installation . 414-5 Penetrating Nozzle Installation . 424-6 Bottom Drain Detail 444-7 Stiffener Detail . 454-8 Support Skirt Attachment Detail 464-9 Fabrication Tolerances 474-10 Nozzle Flange Dimensions for Class 150 Bolting 484-11 Flanged Nozzle Lay-Up Method 494-12 Nozz
25、le Installation and Cutout Reinforcement Location Alternate . 504-13 Nozzle Gussets . 514-14 Flange Tolerances 524-15 Flat Cored Bottom Knuckle Detail 527-1 Dimensions for Tensile Test Specimen . 69Tables1-1 Users Basic Requirements Specification (UBRS) . 41-2 Fabricators Data Report 101-3 Fabricato
26、rs Partial Data Report . 122A-1 Standard Laminate Composition Type I . 162A-2 Standard Laminate Composition Type II 172A-3 Minimum Values of Flat Laminates . 184-1 Flange Flatness Tolerance . 344-2 Typical Dimensions of Manways 364-3 Shear Bond Length . 436-1 RTP Visual Inspection Acceptance Criteri
27、a 607-1 Required Resins and Acceptable Fabrication Processes for DemonstrationLaminates . 667-2 Dimensional Requirements for Hand Lay-Up and Spray-Up DemonstrationLaminates . 677-3 Reinforcement Requirements for Hand Lay-Up and Spray-UpDemonstration Laminates 68Mandatory AppendicesM-1 Reinforcement
28、Materials Receiving Procedures 73M-2 Matrix Materials Receiving Procedures 82M-3 Calculation of Physical and Mechanical Properties Using LaminationAnalysis Method . 91M-4 Quality Control Program . 113M-5 Qualification of Laminators and Secondary Bonders . 115M-6 Demonstration Vessel 121M-7 Repair Pr
29、ocedures 129M-8 Acoustic Emission Examination . 134M-9 Glossary . 136M-10 Reference Documents . 140M-11 Submittal of Technical Inquiries to the Reinforced Thermoset PlasticCorrosion Resistant Equipment Committee . 142vCopyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for Resal
30、eNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-M-12 Dual Laminate Vessels . 144M-13 Balsa Wood Receiving and Inspection Procedures . 183FiguresM3-1 Glass Fiber Volume Percent Versus Tensile Modulus . 93M3-2 Glass Fiber Volume Percent Versus Shear Modulus 94M3-3 Oriented Glass
31、Fiber at 30 Vol. % Versus Tensile Modulus . 95M3-4 Oriented Glass Fiber at 30 Vol. % Versus In-Plane Shear Modulus . 96M3-5 Oriented Glass Fiber at 40 Vol. % Versus Tensile Modulus . 97M3-6 Oriented Glass Fiber at 40 Vol. % Versus In-Plane Shear Modulus . 98M3-7 Oriented Glass Fiber at 50 Vol. % Ver
32、sus Tensile Modulus . 99M3-8 Oriented Glass Fiber at 50 Vol. % Versus In-Plane Shear Modulus . 100M3-9 Oriented Glass Fiber at 60 Vol. % Versus Tensile Modulus . 101M3-10 Oriented Glass Fiber at 60 Vol. % Versus In-Plane Shear Modulus . 102M3-11 Oriented Glass Fiber at 70 Vol. % Versus Tensile Modul
33、us . 103M3-12 Oriented Glass Fiber at 70 Vol. % Versus In-Plane Shear Modulus . 104M3-13 Poissons Ratios 10 to 70 Vol. % 105M3-14 Moment Resultants . 107M3-15 In-Plane Force Resultants . 107M3-16 Geometry of an n-Layered Laminate 108M3-17 Coordinate Systems 109M5-1 Pipe Test Piece . 118M5-2 Secondar
34、y Bond Test Assembly . 119M5-3 Secondary Bond Test Specimen . 120M6-1 ASME RTP-1 Demonstration Vessel . 126M6-2 Post-Test Sectioning of Vessel for Final Inspection and Display 127M6-3 Witness of Hydrotest of ASME RTP-1 Demonstration Vessel . 128M12C-1 Support Ledges Showing Recommended Weld Location
35、s Away FromThermoformed Bends 158M12D-1 Maximum Offset Allowed for Joints Between Sheets With DifferentThicknesses 160M12D-2 Visual Features of Hot Gas Welds . 162M12D-3 Illustrations of Flow Lines 162M12D-4 Heat Affected Zone Patterns 163M12D-5 Butt Fusion Welds Showing Melt Flow Lines 164M12D-6 No
36、zzle Construction for Penetrating Nozzle . 165M12D-7 Nozzle and Manway Constructions . 166M12D-8 Bottom Nozzle Constructions . 167M12G-1 Dual Laminate Demonstration Vessel . 172M12G-2 Post-Test Sectioning of Dual Laminate Demonstration Vessel for FinalInspection and Display . 177TablesM1A-1 Veil and
37、 Mat Reinforcement Log Sheet 74M1B-1 Roving Reinforcement Log Sheet 76M1C-1 Fabric Reinforcement Log Sheet . 78M1D-1 Milled Fiber Reinforcement Log Sheet . 81M2C-1 Recommended Numerical Standards for Comparator Viscosity Tubes 84M2F-1 Resin Log Sheet 87M2F-2 Curing Agents Log Sheet . 88M2G-1 Common
38、Additives Log Sheet 90M3-1 Glass Volume Fraction and Density . 106M3-2 Layer Properties 106M3-3 Products of Layer Properties 106M3-4 Summary Table of Laminate Properties . 107M5-1 Laminator Qualification Report . 116M5-2 Secondary Bonder Qualification Report . 117M6-1 Users Basic Requirements Specif
39、ication (UBRS) . 122viCopyright ASME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-M8-1 Acceptance Criteria 135M12B-1 ASTM Specifications for Thermoplastic Materials . 145M12B-2 Typical Thermoplastic Propertie
40、s . 146M12B-3 Thermoplastic Sheet or Roll Receiving Log 148M12B-4 Thermoplastic Sheet Visual Inspection Acceptance Criteria 149M12B-5 Welding Material Receiving Log 151M12B-6 Bonding Resin Receiving Log . 152M12B-7 Conductive Material Receiving Log . 154M12B-8 Thermoplastic Shape Receiving Log 156M1
41、2D-1 Visual Weld Defects 161M12E-1 Lining Visual Inspection Acceptance Criteria 170M12G-1 Users Basic Requirements Specification (UBRS) . 173M12H-1 Welder Qualification Report 179M12H-2 Weld Strength Requirements 181M13-1 Balsa Wood Core Inspection Sheet 184Nonmandatory AppendicesNM-1 Design Example
42、s . 185NM-2 Design of Integral Body Flanges 204NM-3 Seismic, Wind, and Snow Loadings . 220NM-4 Hold-Down Lug Design 227NM-5 Ring Support of Vessels 237NM-6 Example of a Fabricators Quality Control Program 250NM-7 Acceptance Inspection by Users Inspector 264NM-8 Handling and Shipping 271NM-9 Installa
43、tion of RTP Vessels 273NM-10 Requirements and Responsibilities of User (or Users Agent), Fabricator,Inspector, and Certified Individual 276NM-11 Design for 250 lb Concentrated Load on a Torispherical Head . 280NM-12 FRP Flange Design . 282NM-13 Stress Analysis Methods 286NM-14 ISO 9001 Quality Contr
44、ol System . 306NM-15 Flat Cored Plate Design 312NM-16 External Pressure Design Example for Cylindrical Shells . 315FiguresNM1-1 Toriconical Head . 186NM1-2 Stress Intensity in a Toriconical Head . 188NM1-3 Horizontal Tank 190NM1-4 Pressure Distribution . 191NM1-5 Saddle Reaction 192NM1-6 Stress Alon
45、g Top Meridian, Initial Try 193NM1-7 Stress Along 45 deg Meridian, Initial Try 194NM1-8 Stress Along 90 deg Meridian, Initial Try 195NM1-9 Stress Along 135 deg Meridian, Initial Try 196NM1-10 Stress Along Bottom Meridian, Initial Try . 197NM1-11 Stress Along Top Meridian, Final Try . 199NM1-12 Stres
46、s Along 45 deg Meridian, Final Try 200NM1-13 Stress Along 90 deg Meridian, Final Try 201NM1-14 Stress Along 135 deg Meridian, Final Try . 202NM1-15 Stress Along Bottom Meridian, Final Try 203NM2-1 Design of Flat-Face Integral Body Flanges With Full-Face Gaskets 208NM2-2 Values of F (Integral Flange
47、Factors) 209NM2-3 Values of f (Hub Stress Correction Factors) 210NM2-4 Values of T, U, Y, and Z (Terms Involving K) 211NM2-5 Values of V (Integral Flange Factors) 213NM2-6 Design of Flat-Face Integral Body Flanges With Full-Face Gaskets(Example Calculation 72 in. Flange at 30 psi) 214viiCopyright AS
48、ME International Provided by IHS under license with ASME Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NM4-1 Wound-On Hold-Down Lug 228NM4-2A Secondary Bonded Hold-Down Lug, Type A 229NM4-2B Secondary Bonded Hold-Down Lug, Type B 230NM4-3 Moment Coefficient, ML23
49、1NM4-4 Uplift Coefficient, PG. 231NM4-5 Recommended Hold-Down Clip 233NM5-1 Lugs on Band 238NM5-2 Moment Coefficient, ML239NM5-3 Split-Ring Flange . 240NM5-4 Ring Support of Vessels 241NM5-5 Geometric Quantities . 243NM5-6 Ring Design Chart for Three Lugs 244NM5-7 Ring Design Chart for Four Lugs . 245NM5-8 Ring Design Chart for Eight Lugs