Test Methods for Pore Size ASTM F316-03 Characteristics of Membrane Filters by Bubble Point and Mean Flow Pore Test ASTM International / 10-Jan-2003 / 7 pages 1.1 These test methods cover the determination of two of the pore size properties of membrane filters with maximum pore sizes from 0.1 to 15.0 m.1.2 Test Method A presents a test method for measuring the maximum limiting pore diameter of nonfibrous membranes. The limiting diameter is the diameter of a circle having the same area as the smallest section of a given pore ().1.3 Test Method B measures the relative abundance of a specified pore size in a membrane, defined in terms of the limiting diameter.1.4 The analyst should be aware that adequate collaborative data for bias statements as required by Practice D 2777 is not provided. See the precision and bias section for details.1.5 This standard may involve hazardous materials, operations, and equipment. This standard does not purport to address all of the ASTM F316-03 safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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ASME Section II-D Metric 2010
2010 ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section II: Materials - Part D: ASME Section II-D Metric 2010 Properties (Metric) American Society of Mechanical Engineers / 01-Jul-2010 / 912 pages This is a service book to Code Sections providing tables of design stress values, tensile and yield strength values, and tables and charts of material properties. Part D facilitates ready identification of ASME Section II-D Metric 2010 specific materials to specific Sections of the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Part D contains appendices which contain criteria for establishing allowable stress, the bases for establishing external pressure charts, and information required for approval of new materials.
ASME B16.12-2009
Cast Iron Threaded Drainage Fittings American Society of Mechanical Engineers / 14-Aug-2009 / 34 pages Scope
This ASME B16.12-2009 Standard for cast iron threaded drainage fittings covers
(a) sizes and method of designating openings in reducing fittings
(b) marking
(c) material
(d) dimensions and tolerances
(e) threading
(f) ribs
(g) coatings
(h) face bevel
2 Applicability
This Standard covers fittings intended for use in gravity drainage systems subject only to the gravity head of waste liquids at temperatures from ambient to approximately 100°C (212°F). The ASME B16.12-2009 use of this Standard for pressurized waste handling systems is the responsibility of the user and is subject to the requirements of any applicable code.
This ASME B16.12-2009 Standard for cast iron threaded drainage fittings covers
(a) sizes and method of designating openings in reducing fittings
(b) marking
(c) material
(d) dimensions and tolerances
(e) threading
(f) ribs
(g) coatings
(h) face bevel
2 Applicability
This Standard covers fittings intended for use in gravity drainage systems subject only to the gravity head of waste liquids at temperatures from ambient to approximately 100°C (212°F). The ASME B16.12-2009 use of this Standard for pressurized waste handling systems is the responsibility of the user and is subject to the requirements of any applicable code.
API SPEC 17E-2010
Specification for Subsea Umbilicals, Fourth Edition (ISO 13628-5:2009, Identical Adoption) Edition: 4th
American Petroleum Institute / 01-Oct-2010 / 184 pages Scope
This API SPEC 17E-2010 document specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design, material selection,manufacture, design verification, testing, installation and operation of umbilicals and associated ancillary equipment for the petroleum and natural gas industries. Ancillary equipment does not include topside hardware.Topside hardware refers to any hardware that is not permanently attached to the umbilical, above the topside hang-off termination.
This document applies to umbilicals containing components, such as electrical cables, optical fibres,thermoplastic hoses and metallic tubes, either alone or in combination.
This document applies to umbilicals for static or dynamic service, with surface-surface, surface-subsea and subsea-subsea routings.
This document does not apply to the associated component connectors, unless they affect the performance of the umbilical or that of its ancillary equipment.
This document applies only to tubes with the following dimensions: wall thickness, t 6 mm, internal diameter, ID 50,8 mm (2 in). Tubular products greater than these dimensions can be regarded as pipe/linepipe and it is expected that they be designed and manufactured according to a recognised pipeline/linepipe standard.
This API SPEC 17E-2010 document does not apply to a tube or hose rated lower than 7 MPa (1 015 psi).
This document does not apply to electric cable voltage ratings above standard rated voltages U0 /U(Um) 3,6/6(7,2) kV rms, where U0, U and Um are as defined in IEC 60502-1 and IEC 60502-2.
American Petroleum Institute / 01-Oct-2010 / 184 pages Scope
This API SPEC 17E-2010 document specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design, material selection,manufacture, design verification, testing, installation and operation of umbilicals and associated ancillary equipment for the petroleum and natural gas industries. Ancillary equipment does not include topside hardware.Topside hardware refers to any hardware that is not permanently attached to the umbilical, above the topside hang-off termination.
This document applies to umbilicals containing components, such as electrical cables, optical fibres,thermoplastic hoses and metallic tubes, either alone or in combination.
This document applies to umbilicals for static or dynamic service, with surface-surface, surface-subsea and subsea-subsea routings.
This document does not apply to the associated component connectors, unless they affect the performance of the umbilical or that of its ancillary equipment.
This document applies only to tubes with the following dimensions: wall thickness, t 6 mm, internal diameter, ID 50,8 mm (2 in). Tubular products greater than these dimensions can be regarded as pipe/linepipe and it is expected that they be designed and manufactured according to a recognised pipeline/linepipe standard.
This API SPEC 17E-2010 document does not apply to a tube or hose rated lower than 7 MPa (1 015 psi).
This document does not apply to electric cable voltage ratings above standard rated voltages U0 /U(Um) 3,6/6(7,2) kV rms, where U0, U and Um are as defined in IEC 60502-1 and IEC 60502-2.
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