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ASME PVHO 1 2012

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ASME PVHO-1 Safety Standard for Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy

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ASME 2012 184
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This Standard provides requirements for the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, marking, and stamping of pressure vessels for human occupancy, having an internal or external pressure differential exceeding 2 psi. This Standard also provides requirements for the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, cleaning, and certification of piping systems for PVHOs. A PVHO is a pressure vessel that encloses a human being within its pressure boundary while it is under internal or external pressure that exceeds a 2 psi differential pressure. PVHOs include, but are not limited to, submersibles, diving bells, personnel transfer capsules, decompression chambers, recompression chambers, hyperbaric chambers, high altitude chambers, and medical hyperbaric oxygenation facilities. This does not include nuclear reactor containments, pressurized airplane and aerospace vehicle cabins, and caissons.

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5 CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
10 COMMITTEE ROSTER
12 CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE PVHO COMMITTEE
14 ASME PVHO- 1– 2012 SUMMARY OF CHANGES
15 Section 1 General Requirements
1- 1 INTRODUCTION
1- 2 SCOPE
1- 3 EXCLUSIONS
1- 4 USER REQUIREMENTS
1- 5 MANUFACTURER’S DATA REPORT
16 1- 6 MATERIALS
1- 7 DESIGN AND FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS
21 Figures

Fig. 1-7.13.1-1 Geometry of Cylinders
22 Fig. 1-7.13.1-2 Stiffener Geometry
Fig. 1-7.13.1-3 Sections Through Rings
27 1- 8 PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICES
1- 9 MARKING
Fig. 1-7.13.5-1 Values of t/Ro and Lc/Ro
28 1- 10 NONMETALLIC MATERIALS AND TOXICITY OFFGAS TESTING
Fig. 1-9(b)-1 Form of Nameplate, U.S. Customary
Fig. 1-9(b)-2 Form of Nameplate, Metric
29 1- 11 RISK ANALYSIS
Tables

Table 1-10-1 Conversion Factor, Fp (For PVHO Occupation Exceeding 8 hr)
30 Section 2 Viewports
2- 1 GENERAL
2- 2 DESIGN
32 Fig. 2-2.2.1-1 Standard Window Geometries
33 Fig. 2-2.2.1-2 Standard Window Geometries
34 Fig. 2-2.2.1-3 Standard Window Geometries
35 Fig. 2-2.2.1-4 Standard Window Geometries
36 Table 2- 2.3.1- 1 Conversion Factors for Acrylic Flat Disk Windows
37 Table 2- 2.3.1- 2 Conversion Factors for Acrylic Conical Frustum Windows and Double Beveled Disk Windows
Table 2- 2.3.1- 3 Conversion Factors for Acrylic Spherical Sector Windows With Conical Edge, Hyperhemispherical Windows With Conical Edge, and NEMO Type Windows With Conical Edge
38 Table 2- 2.3.1- 4 Conversion Factors for Acrylic Spherical Sector Windows With Square Edge and Hemispherical Windows With Equatorial Flange
Table 2- 2.3.1- 5 Conversion Factors for Acrylic Cylindrical Windows
39 Table 2- 2.3.2- 1 Conical Frustum Windows for Design Pressures in Excess of 10,000 psi ( 69 MPa)
40 Fig. 2-2.5.1-1 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Flat Disk Acrylic Windows
41 Fig. 2-2.5.1-2 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Flat Disk Acrylic Windows
42 Fig. 2-2.5.1-3 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Flat Disk Acrylic Windows
43 Fig. 2-2.5.1-4 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Conical Frustum Acrylic Windows
44 Fig. 2-2.5.1-5 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Conical Frustum Acrylic Windows
45 Fig. 2-2.5.1-6 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Spherical Sector Acrylic Windows
46 Fig. 2-2.5.1-7 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Spherical Sector Acrylic Windows
47 Fig. 2-2.5.1-8 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Cylindrical Acrylic Windows Pressurized Internally
48 Fig. 2-2.5.1-9 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Cylindrical Acrylic Windows Pressurized Internally
49 Fig. 2-2.5.1-10 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Cylindrical Acrylic Windows Pressurized Externally
50 Fig. 2-2.5.1-11 Short-Term Elastic Buckling of Cylindrical Acrylic
51 Fig. 2-2.5.1-12 Short-Term Elastic Buckling of Cylindrical Acrylic Windows Between Supports Under ExternalHydrostatic Pressure
52 Fig. 2-2.5.1-13 Short-Term Elastic Buckling of Cylindrical Acrylic Windows Between Supports Under External Hydrostatic Pressure
54 Fig. 2-2.5.1-14 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Hyperhemispherical and NEMO Type Acrylic Windows
55 Fig. 2-2.5.1-15 Short-Term Critical Pressure of Hyperhemispherical and NEMO Type Acrylic Windows
59 Fig. 2-2.10.1-1 Seat Cavity Requirements — Conical Frustum Window, Spherical Sector Window With Conical Edge, and Flat Disk Window
60 Fig. 2-2.10.1-2 Seat Cavity Requirements — Double Beveled Disk Window
61 Fig. 2-2.10.1-3 Seat Cavity Requirements — Spherical Sector Window With Square Edge
62 Fig. 2-2.10.1-4 Seat Cavity Requirements — Hemispherical Window With Equatorial Flange
63 Fig. 2-2.10.1-5 Seat Cavity Requirements — Cylindrical Window
64 Fig. 2-2.10.1-6 Seat Cavity Requirements — Hyperhemispherical Window
65 Fig. 2-2.10.1-7 Seat Cavity Requirements — NEMO Window (Standard Seat)
66 Fig. 2-2.10.1-8 Seat Cavity Requirements — NEMO Window (Seat With Extended Cyclic Fatigue Life)
68 Fig. 2-2.11.10-1 Bevels on Window Edges — Flat Disk Windows, Conical Frustum Windows, Spherical Sector Windows, Hyperhemispheres
69 Fig. 2-2.11.10-2 Bevels on Window Edges — Flanged Hemispherical Window, Spherical Sector Window With Square Edge, External Pressure and Internal Pressure of Cylindrical Windows
73 Fig. 2-2.14.11-1 Dimensional Tolerances for Penetrations in Acrylic Windows
75 Table 2- 2.14.13- 1 Specified Values of Physical Properties for Polycarbonate Plastic
Table 2- 2.14.13- 2 Specified Values of Physical Properties for Cast Nylon Plastic
76 Fig. 2-2.14.15-1 Dimensional Tolerances for Inserts in Acrylic Windows
77 Fig. 2-2.14.16-1 Typical Shapes of Inserts
78 Fig. 2-2.14.22-1 Seal Configurations for Inserts in Acrylic Windows
79 2- 3 MATERIAL
80 Fig. 2-2.14.24-1 Restraints for Inserts in Acrylic Windows
81 Table 2- 3.4- 1 Specified Values of Physical Properties for Each Lot
83 Table 2- 3.4- 2 Specified Values of Physical Properties for Each Casting
86 2- 4 FABRICATION
87 Table 2- 4.5- 1 Annealing Schedule for Acrylic Windows
88 2- 5 INSPECTION
89 2- 6 MARKING
90 2- 7 PRESSURE TESTING
92 2- 8 INSTALLATION OF WINDOWS IN CHAMBERS
2- 9 REPAIR OF DAMAGED WINDOWS PRIOR TO BEING PLACED IN SERVICE
93 2- 10 GUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 2
98 Section 3 Quality Assurance for PVHO Manufacturers
3- 1 GENERAL
3- 2 RESPONSIBILITIES
99 Section 4 Piping Systems
4- 1 GENERAL
100 4- 2 MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS
Table 4- 2.1.1- 1 Maximum Allowable Stress Values for Seamless Pipe and Tube Materials Not Listed in Nonmandatory Appendix A of ASME B31.1
102 4- 3 DESIGN OF COMPONENTS
4- 4 SELECTION AND LIMITATIONS OF PIPING COMPONENTS
103 4- 5 SELECTION AND LIMITATIONS OF PIPING JOINTS
104 4- 6 SUPPORTS
4- 7 INSPECTION
105 4- 8 TESTING
Table 4- 7.1- 1 Mandatory Minimum Nondestructive Examinations for Pressure Welds in Piping Systems for Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy
106 4- 9 SYSTEMS
111 Fig. 4-9.14.2-1 Flow Diagram of Apparatus for Measuring the Concentration of Hydrocarbons in a Stream of Air or Other Gas After It Has Passed Through a Test Hose
Table 4- 9.14.2- 1 Maximum Allowable Concentration of Hydrocarbons in Air Passing Through Hose
112 Section 5 Medical Hyperbaric Systems
5- 1 GENERAL
5- 2 PVHO SYSTEM DESIGN
5- 3 GAS SYSTEMS
113 5- 4 CONTROL SYSTEMS AND INSTRUMENTATION
5- 5 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
114 Section 6 Diving Systems
6- 1 GENERAL
115 6- 2 DESIGN
117 6- 3 PRESSURE BOUNDARY
118 6- 4 SYSTEMS
119 6- 5 TESTING
120 Section 7 Submersibles
7- 1 GENERAL
121 7- 2 PRESSURE BOUNDARY
122 7- 3 PIPING
7- 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
123 7- 5 LIFE SUPPORT
124 7- 6 FIRE PROTECTION
7- 7 NAVIGATION
125 7- 8 COMMUNICATIONS
7- 9 INSTRUMENTATION
7- 10 BUOYANCY, STABILITY, EMERGENCY ASCENT, AND ENTANGLEMENT
126 7- 11 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
127 MANDATORY APPENDIX I REFERENCE CODES, STANDARDS, AND SPECIFICATIONS
129 MANDATORY APPENDIX II DEFINITIONS
134 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX A DESIGN OF SUPPORTS AND LIFTING ATTACHMENTS
135 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX B RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF THROUGH- PRESSURE BOUNDARY PENETRATIONS
B- 1 GENERAL
B- 2 PENETRATOR DESIGNS
B- 3 COUPLING DETAILS
B- 4 MATERIALS
138 NONMANDTORY APPENDIX C RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR COLOR CODING AND LABELING
Table C- 1 U. S. Navy
Table C- 2 IMO
139 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX D GUIDELINES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF A PVHO CASE FOR THE USE OF NONSTANDARD DESIGNS, MATERIALS, AND CONSTRUCTION
D- 1 INTRODUCTION
D- 2 GENERAL
D- 3 MATERIALS
140 D- 4 DESIGN
D- 5 TESTING
141 D- 6 QUALITY ASSURANCE OVERVIEW BY AN INDEPENDENT THIRD- PARTY AGENT
142 D- 7 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
143 Table D- 7 Tabulated Data for Performance of ” W- Test” for Normality of Data Set
145 NONMANDATORY APPENDIX E USEFUL REFERENCES
147 ASME PVHO-1 INTERPRETATIONS VOLUME 6
148 Interpretation: 6-1
Interpretation: 6-2
Interpretation: 6-3
Interpretation: 6-4
149 Interpretation: 6-5
Interpretation: 6-6
Interpretation: 6-7
150 Interpretation: 6-8
151 ASME PVHO- 1 CASES
155 1 GENERAL
Table 11- 1 Maximum Flange- to- Flange Relative Displacement
2 MATERIALS
157 3 DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE
4 TESTING
158 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM
160 6 MARKING
162 1 GENERAL
164 Table 12- 1
2 MATERIALS
3 DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE
165 Table 12- 2 Structural Nonmetallic Materials of Construction — Pressure Tube
Table 12- 3 Test Procedures and/ or Specifications Listed in Table 12- 2 or Referred to in Case 12
166 4 TESTING
167 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
169 6 MARKING
173 1 GENERAL
175 2 MATERIALS
3 DESIGN AND FABRICATION
176 Table 15- 1 PVHO Materials of Construction
177 4 TESTING
178 5 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM
180 6 MARKING
7 DOCUMENTATION
ASME PVHO 1 2012
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