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looking for basic pressure/thickness software

looking for basic pressure/thickness software

looking for basic pressure/thickness software

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We are an in-service vessel and piping inspection company.

 We are looking for user friendly software with built in ASME stress tables that will simply calculate pressure or thickness given that one of these variables and the diameter are known.

On-line searches have yielded several full blown design programs, however these far exceed our requirements.

Any leads are greatly appreciated.
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RE: looking for basic pressure/thickness software

As you are doing in service inspections you will require differnt stress tables. They must be from the year andd addenda of the original construction. I suggest you build a simple spreadsheet and use the applicable codes for your work.

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