Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1984 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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alloy amended by Amdt Associate Director ASTM Authorized gross weight basis weight bottom brazing carbon cargo tank cleats closure compliance comply corrosion corrugated fiberboard cylinder defects Director for HMR drum ductile iron equipped exceed fiberboard flange gallons gauge length head hoop stress hoops hydrostatic test ignated at 32 inside container inspection inspector installed jacket joint kraft paper leakage least liquid load located manufacture material maximum ments metal Minimum thickness nails operator Order 66 outer paragraph percent pipe pipeline plate plug pounds per square prescribed protection rated capacity Redesignated at 32 relief devices relief valve requirements revised Rolling hoops safety relief samples seams service pressure sheets shell Specification specimens square inch steel stress Subpart tank car Tare weight temperature tensile strength test pressure threads tion vapor vent wall thickness weight pounds welded yield strength
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Page 114 - Circumferential seams: By weldIng or by brazing. Heads attached by brazing must have a driving fit with the shell, unless the shell Is crimped. swedged, or curled over the skirt or flange of the head, and be thoroughly brazed until complete penetration by the brazing material of the brazed joint is secured.
Page 485 - Subpart C— Pipe Design §192.101 Scope. This subpart prescribes the minimum requirements for the design of pipe. §192.103 General. Pipe must be designed with sufficient wall thickness, or must be installed with adequate protection, to withstand anticipated external pressures and loads that will be imposed on the pipe after installation. § 192.105 Design formula for steel pipe. (a) The design pressure for steel pipe is determined in accordance with the following formula: P=Design pressure in pounds...
Page 112 - Inspected and each cylinder was Inspected both before and after closing In the ends; all that was accepted was found free from seams, cracks, laminations, and other defects which might prove Injurious to the strength of the cylinder.