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Titanium pressure vessel according EN code?

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cornemo

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I have to design a titanium pressure vessel (ASTM B-338 or equivalent), but the client insists that it must be designed according to a European code.
EN 13445 is the European code for unfired pressure vessels, but is only applicable to vessels manufactured from steels, spheroidal graphite cast iron and aluminium.

Is there a European design code for pressure vessels made of titanium? If so, which code do I have to look for? If not, how to deal with this issue (apart from using ASME VIII)?

Thanks in advance for your reply.
 
The British standard PD5500. You can use the PV Elite for design. There is also other specific software for PD5500.
Cheers,
gr2vessels
 
PD5500 is officially replaced by the BS EN 13445.
I know it is still updated and can still be used. But EN 13445 will be leading in this case (vessel to be delivered in Europe). Is there no real EN code for titanium pressure vessels?

I think I go for ASME VIII making it a worldwide accepted vessel. Let's hope the client is OK with it.
 
I'd recommend checking with the client first. Wouldn't want to design the vessel only to have it rejected.

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Probably a little late to respond but I'd recommend PD 5500. PD 5500 contains specific guidance on Titanium vessels. I'd also be interested why your client insisted on using a European vessel code, there is no reason why ASME vessels cannot be used in Europe provided extra steps are taken to ensure compliance with the Pressure Equipment Directive. I believe ASME published a book outlining what is required.
 
A preview of the book Sam mentioned may be found here.
 
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