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1 Stresses in PressureVesselsDESIGN PHILOSOPHYIn general, pressure vessels designed in accordance withthe ASME Code, Section VIII, Division 1, are designed byrules and do not require a detailed evaluation of all is recognized that high localized and secondary bendingstresses may exist but are allowed for by use of a highersafety factor and design rules for details. It is required, how-ever, that all loadings (the forces applied to a vessel or itsstructural attachments) must be considered. (See Reference 1,Para. UG-22.)While the Code gives formulas for thickness and stress ofbasic components, it is up to the designer to select appro-priate analytical procedures for determining stress due toother loadings. The designer must also select the most prob-able combination of simultaneous loads for an economicaland safe Code establishes allowable Stresses by stating in (c) that the maximum general primary membranestress must be less than allowable Stresses outlined in materialsections.
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