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201 ASME Boiler and Pressure VesselGode AN INTERNATIONAM* CODE Materials Part A Ferrous Material Specifications (SA-451 to End) Een me 2013 ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code 2013 Edition July 1, 2013, MATERIALS Part A Ferrous Material Specifications (SA-451 to End) ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee on Materials wr Cs) SUC ES RE a iC Se Rea CALL Date of Issuance: july 1,2013 ‘This international code or standard was developed under procedures accredited as meeting the criteria for Amer- ican National Standards and itis an American National Standard. The Standards Committee that approved the code ‘or standard was balanced to assure that individuals from competent and concerned interests have had an oppor- tunity to participate. The proposed cade or standard was made available for public review and comment that pro- vides an opportunity for additional public input from industry, academia, regulatory agencies, and the public- atlarge. 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Patent Office "ASME" I the trademark of The American Socety of Mechanleal Engineers. ‘The Specifications published and copyrighted by the American Society for Testing and Materials are reproduced with the Societys permission. ‘No part ofthis document may be reproduced in any form, In an electronic retrieval, ‘system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 56-3034 Printed in the United States of America ‘Adopted by the Council of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1914; latest edition 2013, ‘The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ‘Two Park Avenue, New Yor NY 10016-5990, Copyright © 2013 by ‘THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ‘All rights reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Sections <2... ; x Foreword Statement of Policy on the Use of the Certification Mark and Code Authorization in Advertising Statement of Policy on the Use of ASME Marking to Identify Manufactured Items Submittal of Technical Inquiries to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Standards Cornmittees Personnel ASTM Personnel Preface 7 Specifications Listed by Materials Specification Removal ‘Summary of Changes ae xii List of Changes in Record Number Order aw Cross-Referencing and Stylistic Changes in the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code... xlvit SA-6/SA-6M ‘Specification for General Requirements for Rolled Structural Steel Bars, Pates, ‘Shapes, and Sheet Piling bees 1 SA-20/SA-20M, ‘Specification for General Requirements for Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels 85 SA-29/SA-29M Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon and Alloy, Hot-Wrought, General Re- ‘quirements for 119 SA31 Specification for Steel Rivets and Bars for Rivets, Pressure Vessels 139 SA-36/SA-36M Specification for Carbon Structural Steel Leta 5 SA-47/SA-47™M, ‘Specification for Ferritic Malleable Iron Castings 151 SA-53/SA53M Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zine-Coated, Welded and ‘Seamless 16 ‘SA-105/SA-105M Specification for Carbon Steel Forgings, for Piping Applications 189 ‘SA-106/SA-106M ‘Specification for Seamless Carton Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Service 197 SA-134 Specification for Pipe, Steel, Electric-Fusion (ARC)-Welded (Sizes NPS 16 and Over) . 209 SA-135 Specification for Electrc-Resistance-Welied Steel Pipe 215 ‘SA-178/SA-178M ‘Specification for Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Steel and Carbon Manganese Steel Boiler and Superheater Tubes 28 ‘$A-179/SA-179M Specification for Seamless Cold-Drawn Low-Carbon Steel Heat-Exchanger and Condenser Tubes : sA-181/SA-181M ‘Specification for Carbon Steel Forgings, for General-Purpose Piping « $A-182/SA-182M ‘Specification for Forged or Rolled Alloy and Stainless Steel Pipe Flanges, Forged Fittings, and Valves and Parts for High-Temperature Service 24 $A-192/SA-192M ‘Specification for Seamless Carbon Stee! Rotler Tubes for High-Pressure Service . 259 SA-193/SA-193M Specification for Alloy-Steel and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High ‘Temperature or High Pressure Service and Other Special Purpose Applications . 263 SA-194/SA-194M, Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High-Pressure or High-Temperature Service, or Both ...-..» apatite 281 SA-202/SA-202M Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium-Manganese- Silicon... ited 7 297 SA-203/SA-203M Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stee, Nickel + 30 SA-204/SA-204M Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Molybdenum 305 'SA-209/SA-200M Speciation for Seamless Carbon-Molybdenum Ally Ste Boller and Superheater Tubes ...2.-2sseseseeseerene : 309 SA-210/SA-210M SA-243/SA-213M SA-214/SA-214M SA-216/SA-216M $A-217/SA-217M 5A-225/SA-225M SA-231/SA-231M SA-232/SA-232M SA-234/SA-234M SA-240/SA-240M $A-249/SA-249M SA-250/SA-250M, SA-266/SA-266M SA-268/SA-268M SA-276 SA-278/SA-278M SA-283/SA-283M SA-285/SA-285M_ SA-299/SA-299M SA-302/SA-302M, $A-307 SA-311/SA-311M ‘SA-312/SA-312M, ‘SA-320/SA-320M, SA-325 SA-333/SA-333M SA-334/SA-334M_ SA-335/SA-335M_ SA-336/SA-336M SA-350/SA-350M ‘Specification for Seamless Medium-Carbon Stee! Roller and Superheater ‘Tubes Specification for Seamiess Ferrtic and Austenitic Alloy-Stee! Boiler, Super- heater, and Heat-Fxchanger Tubes ‘Specification for Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Steel Heat Exchanger and Condenser Tubes Specification for Steel Castings, Carbon, Suitable for Fusion Welding for High-Temperature Service ‘Specification for Steel Castings, Martensitic Stainless and Alloy, for Pressure- Containing Parts, Suitable for High-Temperature Service ‘Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Manganese-Vanadium~ Nickel . Specification for Chromium-Vanadium Alloy Steel Spring Wire . Specification for Chromium-Vanadium Alley Steel Valve Spring Quality Wire Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Stee! and allay Steel for Moderate and High-Temperature Service Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stalness Stel Pte, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications Specification for Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Superheater, Heat-Exchanger, and Condenser Tubes Specification for Blectric-Resistance- Welded Ferritic Alloy-Stee! oiler and ‘Supetheater Tubes ie Specification for Stainless Chromium Steel-Clad Plate Specification for Stainless Chromium-Nickel Steel-Ciad Plate .. ‘Specification for Nickel and Nickel-Base Alloy-Clad Steel Plate ‘Specification for Carbon Steel Forgings for Pressure Vessel Components ‘Specification for Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel ‘Tubing for General Service... ‘Specification for Stainless Stee! Bars and Shapes 7 Specification for Gray Iron Castings for Pressure Containing Parts for Tem- peratures up to 650°F (350°C) - Specification for Low and Intermediate Tensile Strengts Carbon Steel Plates Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Low- and Intermediate-Tensile Strength . : Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Manganese-Silicon Se ao ne au epee bal He OPEC ‘and Manganese-Molybdenum-Nickel Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts and Studs, 60 000 PSI Tensile Strength Specification for Cold-Drawn, Stress-Relieved Carbon Steel Bars Subject to Mechanical Property Requirements ae Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes Specification for Alloy Steel and Stainless Stee! Bolting Materials for Low- ‘Temperature Service Specification for Structural Bolts, Steel, Heat Treated, 120/105 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength .... Specification for Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe for Low-Temperature Service Specification for Seamless and Welded Carbon and Alloy-Steel Tubes for Low-Temperature Service Specification for Seamless Ferritic Alloy Steel Pe for Service aati Specification for Alloy Steel Forgings for Pressure and High: enperature Parts Specification for Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Forgings, equing Notch Toughness Testing for Piping Components ...... ighTemperature 313 319 333, 337 343 351 355 361 367 377 391 403 409 415 4a 429 435 447 459 465 469 473 47 481 491 497 sit 523 535 547 559 57s 585 SA-351/SA-351M $A-382/SA-352M SA-353/SA-353M SA-354 SA-358/SA-350M SA-369/SA-369M 8a-370 SA-372/SA-372M SA-376/SA-376M SA-387/SA-387M SA-395/SA-395M ‘SA-403/SA-403M SA-409/SA-409M SA-414/SA-414M SA-420/SA-420M ‘SA-423/SA-423M ‘SA-426/SA426M 'SA-435/SA435M SA-437/SA437M sa449 SA-450/SA-4SOM SA-451/SA-451M A.653/SA-453M SA-485/SA-455M SA-476/SA-476M SA-479/SA-479M SA-400/SA-480M SA-484/SA-484M ‘SA-487/SA-487M ‘SA-508/SA-SO8M SAS13 ‘SA-515/SA-515M Specification for Castings, Austenitic, Austenitic-Ferrtic (Duplex), for Pressure-Containing Parts Specification for Steel Castings, Fervtic and Martensitic, for Pressure- Containing Parts, Suitable for Low-Temperature Service Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stel, Double-Normalized and “Tempered 9% Nickel Specification for Quenched and Tempered Alloy Steel Bolts, Stud, and Other Externally Threaded Fasteners Specification for Electric-Fusion-Welded Austenitic Chromium-Niekel Alloy Steel Pipe for High Temperature Service . Specification for Carbon and Ferritic Alloy Stee! Forged and Bored te for High-Temperature Service ‘Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing of Steel Products Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels .. Specification for Seamless Austenitic Steel Pipe for High-Temperature Central-Station Service Specification for Pressure Vessel Petes Alloy Steel, Chromiurm-Molybdenum Specification for Ferritic Ductile Iron Pressure-Retaining Castings for Use at Blevated Temperatures ..s.s+eesse+se+ss a Specification for Wrought Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings Specification for Welded Large Diameter Austenitic Stel Pipe for Corrosive or High-Temperature Service Specification for Steel, Sheet, Carbon, for Pressure Vessels Specification for Piping Fittings of Wrought Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel for Low-Temperature Service Specification for Seamless and Blectrie Welded Low-Alloy Steel Tubes Specification for Centrifugally Cast Ferrtic Alloy Steel Pipe for High- Temperature Service Specification for Stralght-Beam Ultrasonic Examination of Steel Plates Specification for Alloy Steel Turbine-Type Bolting Material Specially Heat ‘Treated for High-Temperature Service ....... Specification for Hex Cap Screws, Bolts and Studs, Steel, Heat Treated, 120/ 105/30 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength, General Use : Specification for General Requirements for Carbon, Feritic Alloy, an ‘Austenitic Alloy Steel Tubes : Specification for Centefugally Cast Austenitic Steet igh-Temperature Service isin Specifieation for High-Temperature Bolting Materfals With Expansion Coefficients Comparable to Austenitic Stainless Steels Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, High-Strength Manganese ...... i Specification for Ductile Iron Castings for Paper Mill Dryer Rolls... Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes for Use in Boilers and Other Pressure Vessels : Specification for General Requirements for Flat-Rolled Stainless and Heat Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip. Specification for General Requirements for Stainless Steel Bas, Billets, and Forgings a Specification for Steel Castings Suitable for Pressure Service Specification for Quenched and Tempered Vacuum-Treated Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Pressure Vessels... Specification for Electric-Resistance-Welded Carbon and Alloy Steel Mechanical Tubing ...... Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Intermediate- and Higher-Temperature Service. for 897 60s, Cre o7 7 637 643 703 935 et 49 us3. 861 269 895, 909 5 a7 983, SA-516/SA-516M SA-517/SA-517™M, SA-S22/SA-522M SA-524 SA-530/SA-530M, SA-533/SA-533M SA-537/SA-537M, SA-540/SA-540M SA-S41/SA-S41M SA-542/SA-542M SA-543/SA-543M_ SA-853/SA-553M SA-556/SA-S56M SA-557/SA-557M SA-562/SA-S62M SA-563 SA-S64/SA-564M SA-568/SA-568M SA-572/SA-572M SASTH SA-577/SA-S77M SA-578/SA-570M SA-587 SA-592/SA-592M SA-609/5A-609M SA-612/SA612M SA-638/SA-638M SA-645/SA-645M SA-649/58-649M SA~656/SA-656M SA-660 Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, for Moderates and Lower-Temperature Service « Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stee, High-Strength, uence and Tempered ‘Specification for Forged or Rolled 8 and 9% Nickel alloy Steel Flanges, Fittings, Valves, and Parts for Low-Temperature Service . Specification for Seamless Carbon Stee! Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower ‘Temperatures ‘Specification for General Requirements for Specialized Carton and Alloy Steet Pipe Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered, Manganese-Molybdenum and Manganese-Molybdenum-Nickel Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat‘Treated, Carbon-Manganese- Silicon Steel : Specification for Alloy Steel Holting Materials for Special Applications Specification for Quenched and Tempered Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Pressure Vessel Components Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Stee), Quenched-and-Tempered, Chromium-Molybdenum and Chromium-Molybdenum-Vanadium Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered, Nickel-Chromium-Molybéenuam Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Allay Steel, Quenched and Tempered and 9% Nickel Specification for Seamless Cold-Drawn Carbon Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes Specification for Blectric-Resistance-Welded Carbon Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, Manganese Titanium for Glass or Diffused Metallic Coatings : Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts Specification for Hot-Rolled and Cold-Finished Age-Hardening Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes. Specification for Stee, Sheet, Carbon, Structural, and High-Strength, Low- Alloy, Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled, General Requirements for Specification for High-Strength Low-Alloy Columbium-Vanadium Structural Steel Specification for Alloy Stel Socket-Head Cap Screws ... Specification for Ultrasonic Angle-Beam Examination of Steel Plates Specification for Straight-Beam Ultrasonic Examination of Rolled Stee! Plates for Special Applications Specification for Electric Resistance Welded Low-Carbon Steel Pipe for the Chemical Industry ...... Specification for High-Strength Quenched and Tempered Low-Alloy Steel Forged Fittings andl Parts for Pressure Vessels Specification for Castings, Carbon, Low-Alloy, and Martensitic Stainless Steel, Ultrasonic Examination Thereof Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel, High Strength, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Service Specification for Precipitation Hardening Iron Base Superalloy Bars, Forgings, and Forging Stock for High"Temperature Service .. Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, 5% and S¥% Nickel Alloy Steels, Specially Heat Treated . Speciation for Forged Steel Rolls, Used for Corrugating Paper Machinery Specification for Hot-Rolled Structural Stee, High-Strength Low-Alloy Plate With Improved Formability .... Speetiaton for Cntifaaly Cast Carbon Sts Pe for gh ‘Temperature Service oe 959 967 973 979 989 999, 1003 1009 1021 1031 1037 1041 1047 1055 1063 1067 1079 1091 au27 1133 143 147 1183 net 1165 1179 1183 1189 1195, 3201 1205 SA-662/SA-662M SA-666 SA-667/SA-667M SA671 SA-672 SA-675/SA-675M SA-688/SA-688M SA-691 SA-693 8-696 SA-703/SA-703M SA-705/SA-705M SA-723/SA-723M SA-T24/SA-724M SA-T27/SA-727™M, SA-731/SA-731M SA-736/SA-736M SA-737/SA-737M $A-738/SA-738M SA-739 SA-745/SA-745M, SA-747/SA-747M, SA-748/SA-748M SA-749/SA-749M SA-7S1 ‘SA-765/SA-765M SA-770/SA-770M, SA-781/SA-781M SA-788/SA-788M 5A-789/SA-789M Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Service ....... Specification for Annealed or Cold-Worked Austenitic Stainless Stee! Sheet, Strip, Plate, and Flat Bar .....sesevsee Specification for Centrifugally Cast Dual Metal (Gray and White Cast iron) Cylinders... Specification for Electric Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for Atmospheric and Lower Temperatures ..sssesessevevee ‘Specification for Electri-Fusion-Welded Steel Pipe for High-Pressure Services at Moderate Temperatures. Specification for Stoo! Bars, Carbon, Hot-Wrought, Special Quality, Mechanical Properties: fe Specification Welded Austenitie Stainless Steel Feedwater Heater Tubes - ‘Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Pipe, Electric-Fusion-Welded for High-Pressure Service at High Temperatures ..........0++ Specification for Precipitation-Hardening Stainless and Heat-Resisting Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip . Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon, Hlot-Wrought or Cold-Finished, Special Quality, for Pressure Piping Components Specification for Steel Castings, General Requirements, or Pressure- Containing Parts. Specification for Age-Hardening Stainless Stool Forgings ‘Specification for Alloy Steel Forgings for High-Strength Pressure Component Application : 7 Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon-Manganese- ‘Quenched and Tempered, for Welded Pressure Vessels Specification for Carbon Steel Forgings for Piping Components with inherent Notch Toughness Specification for Seamless, Welded Ferric, Pipe Teen an Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Low-Carbon Age-Hardening Nickel- Cooper-Chromium-Molybdenum-Columbium and Nickel-Copper= ‘Manganese-Molybdenur-Columbium Alloy Steel Specification for Pressure Vesse! Plates, High-Strength Low-Alloy Stee! Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat‘Treated, Carbon-Manganese- Silicon Steel, for Moderate and Lower Temperature Service Specification for Steel Bars, Alloy, Hot-Wrought, for Elevated Temperature o or Pressure-Containing Parts, or Both Practice for Uitrasonic Examination of Austenitic Steel Forgings’. Specification for Steel Castings, Stainless, Precipitation Hardening Specification for Statically Cast Chilled White Iron-Gray Iron Dual Metal Rolls for Pressure Vessel Use Specification for Steel, Strip, Carbon and High Strength, Low-Alloy, Hot-Rolled, General Requirements for Specification for Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for Chemical ‘Analysis of Steel Products... Specification for Carbon Steel and Low-Alloy Steel Pressure-Vessel- Component Forgings With Mandatory Toughness Requirements Specification for Through-Thickness Tension Testing of Steel Plates for Special Applications . Specification for Castings, Steel and Alloy, Common Requirements, for General Industrial Use ae Specification for Steel Forgings, General Requirements Specification for Seamless and Welded Ferritic/Austenitic Stainless Steel ‘Tubing for General Service .. and Martensitc Stainless Steel ra 1215 127 a2 1268 1253 1259 aan 1281 1293 1337 1343 1349 1355 1361 1365 1373 1377 1385 1391 1395 ais 1425 1431 1451 1467 $A-790/SA-790M $A-803/SA-803M SA-813/SA-B13M SA-814/SA-B14M, SA-815/58-B15M $A-832/8A-032M SA834 SA-836/S8-B36M SA-841/SA-B41M SA-874/SA-874M SA-905 SA-94L SA-960/SA-960M SA-961/SA-961M SA-962/SA-962M 5A-965/SA-965M SA-985/SA-985M_ SA-995 SA-999/SA.999M, SA-1008/SA-1008M $A-1010/SA-1010M SA-1011/SA-1011M SA-1016/SA-1016M SA-1017/SA-1017M SF-56BM SA/AS 1548 SA/CSA-G40.21 SA/EN 10025-2 SA/EN 10028-2 SA/EN 10028-3, SA/EN 10028-4 SA/EN 10028-7 SA/EN 10088-2 SA/EN 10216-2 SA/EN 10217-1 Stainless Steel Specification for Seamless and Welded Ferritic/Austenit Pipe Past - : Specification for Welded Ferritic Stainless Stee! Feedwater Heater Tubes Specification for Single- or Double-Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe Specification for Cold-Worked Welded Austenitie Stainless Steel Pipe. Specification for Wrought Ferric, Fecritic/Austenitic, and Martensitic Stainless Steel Piping Fittings Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel, Chromium- Molybdenum-Vandium . Specification for Common Requirements for Iron Castings for General Industrial Use Specification for Thantum-Stabilized Carbon Steel Forgings for Glass-Lined Piping and Pressure Vessel Service Specification for Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels, Produced by Thermo Mechanical Control Process (TMCP) Specification for Ferritic Ductile lzon Castings Suitable for Low-Temperature Service .... Specification for Steel Wire, Pressure Vessel Winding Specification for Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Related Alloy, and Ferroalloys : Specification for Common Requirements for Wrought Steel Piping Fittings Speciation for Common Requirement for Stel Flanges, Forged ing, Valves. and Parts for Piping Applications. Specification for Common Requirements for Steel Fasteners or Fastener Materials Both Intended for Use at any Temperature rom Cryoqent to the Creep Range .. : Specification for Steel Forgings, Austenitic, for Pressure and High- ‘Temperature Parts... Specification for Steel Investment Castings General Requirements, for Pressure-Containing Parts... Specification for Castings, Austenitc-Ferritic (Duplex) Stainless Steel, for Presgure-Containing Parts Specification for General Requirements for Alley and Stainless Steel Pipe Specification for Steel, Sheet, Cold-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength Low-Alloy and High-Strength Low-Alloy With Improved Formability Specification for Higher Strength Martensitic Stainless Steet Plate, Sheet, and Strip Specification for Stee, Sheet and Strip, Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High Strength Low-Alloy, High-Strength Low-Alloy With Improved Formability, and Ultra-HighStrength Speen for General Requirement fr Frei Alay tcl Austen ley Steel, and Stainless Steel Tubes Specification for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy-Steel, Chromium Molybdenum-Tongsten Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Bera Threaded Metre Fasteners... Specification for Fine Grained, Weldabe Si Specification for Structural Quality Stools... Speefication for Hot Rolled Products of Structural Steels _ Specification for Flat Products Made of Steels for Pressure Purposes Specification for Flat Products Made of Steels For Pressure Purposes . Specification for Flat Products Made of Steels For Pressure Purposes Specification for Flat Products Made of Steels for Pressure Purposes Specification for Stainless Steels. Specification for Seamless Stoel Tubes for Pressure Purposes Specification for Welded Steel Tubes for Pressure Purposes. 1473 1483 1495, 1507 1517 1525 1533 1539 1543 1555 1559 1565, 1575 1589 1601 1615 1623 1645 1651 1663 1673 1677 1687 1703 1707 19 4724 4723, 1725 a7 4729 1733 1735 4737 1739 sa/oe 713 SA/IS 2062 SAIS G3118 SA/IIS 64303 SA/TIS 65504 SA/NE A 36-215 Mandatory Appendix 1 ‘Mandatory Appendix It ‘Mandatory Appendix Itt Mandatory Appendix IV Nonmandatory Appendix A Specification for Steel Plates for Boilers and Pressure Vessels Specification for Steel for General Structural Purposes. . Specification for Carbon Steel Plates for Pressure Vessels for Intermediate and Moderate Temperature Service Specification for Stainless Stoel Bars Specification for Heavy-Walled Ferritic Spheroidal Graphite Iron Castings for Low Temperature Service .. Specification for Weldable Fine Grain Steels for Transportation of Dangerous Substances... Standard Units for Use in Equations Basis for Use of Acceptable ASME, ASTM, and Non-ASTM Editions Guidelines on Multiple Marking of Materials a es on the Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Sources of Standards amt a5 4747 1749 A754 1753 1755 1756 1758 1770 4775 a3) LIST OF SECTIONS SECTIONS m wi vi vin. xl XI Rules for Construction of Power Boilers Materials, + Part A — Ferrous Material Specifications * Part B — Nonferrous Material Specifications + Part C — Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes, and Filler Metals + Part D — Properties (Customary) + Part D — Properties (Metric) Rules for Construction of Nuclear Facility Components. ‘+ Subsection NCA — General Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2 + Appendices + Division 1 ~ Subsection NB — Class 1 Components ~ Subsection NC — Class 2 Components ~ Subsection ND — Class 3 Components ~ Subsection NE — Class MC Components ~ Subsection NF — Supports ~ Subsection NG — Core Support Structures = Subsection NH — Class 1 Components in Elevated Temperature Service + Division 2 — Code for Concrete Containments + Division 3 — Containments for Transportation and Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel and High Level Radioactive Material and Waste + Division 5 — High Temperature Reactors Rules for Construction of Heating Boilers Nondestructive Examination Recommended Rules for the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers Recommended Guidelines for the Care of Power Boilers Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels * Division 1 * Division 2 — Alternative Rules * Division 3 — Alternative Rules for Construction of High Pressure Vessels Welding, Brazing, and Fusing Qualifications Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels. Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks INTERPRETATIONS ASME issues written replies to inquiries concerning interpretation of technical aspects of the Code. Interpretations ofthe Code are posted in January and July at http:/ /estools.asme.org/interpretations.cfm. Any Interpre: tations Issued during the previous two calendar years are included with the publication of the applicable Section of the Code. Interpretations of Section IIL, Divisions 1 and 2 and Section III Appendices are included with Subsection NCA. CODE CASES ‘The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code committees meet regularly to consider proposed additions and revisions to the Code and to formulate Cases to clarify the intent of existing requirements or provide, when the need is urgent, rules for materials or constructions not covered by existing Code rules. Those Cases that have been adopted will appear in the appropriate 2013 Code Cases book: "Boilers and Pressure Vessels" or "Nuclear Components.” Supplements will be ‘sent automaticaly to the purchasers of the Code Cases books up to the publication of the 2015 Code. FOREWORD (This Foreword is provided as an aid to the user and is not part of the rules of this Code.) In 1911, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers established the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee to for- imulate standard rules for the construction of steam boilers and other pressure vessels, In 2009, the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee was superseded by the following committees: (a) Committee on Power Boilers (1) (@) Committee on Materials (I) (6) Committee on Construction of Nuctear Facility Components (III) (a) Committee on Heating Boilers (IV) (©) Commitiee on Nondestructive Examination (V) (@ Committee on Pressure Vessels (VIII) G@) Committee on Welding and Brazing (IX) (h) Committee on Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels (X) (@) Committee on Nuclear Inservice Inspection (XI) G Committee on Transport Tanks (XIN) Where reference is made to “the Committee" in this Foreword, each of these committees is included individually and collectively. ‘The Committee's function is to establish rules of safety relating only to pressure integrity, which govern the construction” of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks, and nuclear components, and the inservice inspection of nu- clear components and transport tanks, The Committee also interprets these rules when questions arise regarding their intent. This Code does not address other safety issues relating to the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, transport tanks, or nuclear components, or the inservice inspection of nuclear components or transport tanks, Users of the Code should refer tothe pertinent codes, standards, laws, regulations, or other relevant documents for safety issues other than those relating to pressure integrity. Except for Sections XI and XI, and with a few other exceptions, the rules do not, of practical necessity, reflect the likelihood and consequences of deterioration in service related to specifi service Muids or external operating environments. In formulating the rules, the Committee considers the needs of users, manufacturers, and inspectors of pressure vessels. The objective of the rules is to afford reasonably certain protection of life and prop- erty, and to provide a margin for deterioration in service to give a reasonably long, safe period of usefulness. Advance- ‘ments in design and materials and evidence of experience have been recognized. ‘This Code contains mandatory requirements, specific prohibitions, and nonmandatory guidance for construction activ- ities and inservice inspection and testing activites. The Code does not address all aspects ofthese activities and those aspects that are not specifically addressed should not be considered prohibited, The Code is not a handbook and cannot replace education, experience, and the use of engineering judgment. The phrase engineering judgement refers to technical judgments made by knowledgeable engineers experienced in the application of the Code. Engineering judgments must be consistent with Code philosophy, and such judgments must never be used to overrule mandatory requirements or specific prohibitions of the Code. ‘The Committee recognizes that tools and techniques used for design and analysis change as technology progresses and ‘expects engineers to use good judgment in the application of these tools, The designer is responsible for complying with Cove rules and demonstrating compliance with Code equations when such equations are mandatory. The Code neither requires nor prohibits the use of computers for the design or analysis of components constructed to the requirements of the Code. However, designers and engineers using computer programs for design or analysis are cautioned that they are responsible forall technical assumptions inherent in the programs they use and the application of these programs to their design. * Construction 2s used inthis Foreword, isan all-incusive term comprising material, design fabrication, examination, inspection, testing ce ‘ication, and pressure rei ‘The nules established by the Committee are not to be interpreted as approving, recommending, or endorsing any pro- prietary or specific design, or as limiting in any way the manufacturer's freedom to choose any method of design or any form of construction that conforms to the Code rules. ‘The Committee meets regularly to consider revisions of the rules, new rules as dictated by technological development, Code Cases, and requests for interpretations. Only the Committee has the authority to provide official interpretations of this Code, Requests for revisions, new rules, Code Cases, or interpretations shall be addressed to the Secretary in writing and shall give full particulars in order to receive consideration and action (see Submittal of Technical Inquiries to the Boiler and Pressure Vessel Standards Committees). Proposed revisions to the Code resulting from inquiries will be pre sented to the Committee for appropriate action, The action of the Committee becomes effective only after confirmation by ballot of the Committee and approval by ASME. Proposed revisions to the Code approved by the Committee are submitted to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and published at http://cstools.asme.org/csconnect/public/in- dex cfin?PublicReview=Revisions to invite comments from all interested persons. After public review and final approval by ASME, revisions are published at regular intervals in Faitions of the Code. ‘The Committee does not rule on whether 2 component shall or shall not be constructed to the provisions of the Code. ‘The scope of each Section has been established to identify the components and parameters considered by the Committze In formulating the Code rules. Questions or issues regarding compliance of a specific component with the Code rules are to be directed to the ASNE Certificate Holder (Manufacturer), Inquiries concerning the interpretation of the Code are to be directed to the Commit- tee, ASME is to be notified should questions arise concerning improper use of an ASME Certification Mark. ‘When requited by context in this Section, the singular shall be Interpreted as the plural, and vice versa, and the fem- Inine, masculine, or neuter gender shall be treated as such other gender as appropriate. STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF THE CERTIFICATION MARK AND CODE AUTHORIZATION IN ADVERTISING ASME has established procedures to authorize qualified organizations to perform various activities in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Its the aim of the Society to provide recognition of or- {ganizations so authorized. An organization holding authorization to perform various activities in accordance with the re- quirements of the Code may state this capability in its advertising literature. Organizations that are authorized to use the Certification Mark for marking items or constructions that have been con- structed and inspected in compliance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code are issued Certificates of Author- \zation. It is the aim of the Society to maintain the standing of the Certification Mark for the benefit of the users, the enforcement jurisdictions, and the holders of the Certification Mark: who comply with all requirements. Based on these objectives, the following policy has been established on the usage in advertising of facsimiles of the Certification Mark, Certificates of Authorization, and reference to Code construction. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers does not “approve, “certify,” “rate” or “endorse” any item, construction, oF activity and there shall be no state- ‘ments or implications that might so indicate. An organization holding the Certification Mark and/or a Certificate of Authorization may state in advertising literature that items, constructions, or activities “are built (produced or per= formed) or activities conducted in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,” or “meet the requirements of the ASME Boller and Pressure Vessel Cade” An ASME corporate logo shall not be used by any organization other than ASME. ‘The Certification Mark shall be used only for stamping and nameplates as specifcally provided in the Code, However, facsimiles may be used for the purpose of fostering the use of such construction, Such usage may be by an association or a society, or by'a holder of the Certification Mark who may also use the facsimile in advertising to show that clearly spe- cified items will carry the Certification Mark. General usage is permitted only when all of a manufacturer's structed under the rules. STATEMENT OF POLICY ON THE USE OF ASME MARKING TO IDENTIFY MANUFACTURED ITEMS ‘The ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code provides rules for the construction of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear components. This includes requirements for materials, design, fabrication, examination, inspection, and stamping. Items constructed in accordance with all of the applicable rules of the Code are identified with the offical Certification Marie described in the governing Section of the Code. Markings such as "ASME," ‘ASME Standard,” or any other marking including “ASME” or the Certification Mark shall not bbe used on any item that is not constructed in accordance with all of the applicable requirements of the Code. Items shall not be described on ASME Data Report Forms nor on similar forms referring to ASME that tend to imply that all Code requirements have been met when, in fact, they have not been. Data Report Forms covering items not fully com- plying with ASME requirements should not refer to ASME or they should clearly identify all exceptions to the ASME requirements. as, SUBMITTAL OF TECHNICAL INQUIRIES TO THE BOILER AND PRESSURE VESSEL STANDARDS COMMITTEES 1 INTRODUCTION (a) The following information provides guidance to Code users for submitting technical Inquiries to the committees. See Guideline on the Approval of New Materials Under the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in Section If, Parts C and D for additional requirements for requests involving adding new materials to the Code. Technical inquiries include requests for revisions or additions to the Code rules, requests for Code Cases, and requests for Code Interpretations, as described below. (1) Code Revisions. Code revisions are considered to accommodate technological developments, address administra- tive requirements, incorporate Code Cases, oF to clarify Code intent. @) Code Cases. Code Cases represent alternatives or auditions to existing Code rules. Code Cases are written as a question and reply, and are usually intended to be incorporated into the Code ata lator date. When used, Code Cases pre- scribe mandatory requirements in the same sense as the text of the Code. However, users are cautioned that not all jur- isdictions or owners automatically accept Code Cases. The most common applications for Code Cases are: 0) to permit early implementation of an approved Code revision based on an urgent need (-) to permit the use of a new material for Code construction c) to gain experience with new materials or alternative rules prior to incorporation directly into the Code (2) Code Interpretations. Code Interpretations provide clarification of the meaning of existing rules in the Code, and are also presented in question and reply format. Interpretations do not introduce new requirements. In cases where ex- isting Code text does not fully convey the meaning that was intended, and revision of the rules is required to support an Interpretation, an Intent Interpretation wrll be issued and the Code will be revised. (2) The Code rules, Code Cases, and Code Interpretations established by the committees are not to be considered as approving, recommending, certifying, or endorsing any proprietary or specific design, or as limiting in any way the free- dora of manufacturers, constructors, or owners to choose any method of design or any form of construction that conforms to the Code rules, (6) Inquiries that do not comply with these provisions or that do not provide sufficient information for a committee's full understanding may result in the request being returned to the inquirer with no action. 2 INQUIRY FORMAT ‘Subunittaly tu a committee shall include: (a) Purpose. Specify one of the following: (1) revision of present Code rules (2) new or additional Code rules (Code Case (4) Code Interpretation (6) Background. Provide the information needed for the committee's understanding of the inquiry, being sure to include reference to the applicable Cade Section, Division, Edition, Addenda (If applicable), paragraphs, figures, and tables. Pre~ erably, provide a copy of the specific referenced portions of the Code. (6) Presentations. The inquirer may desire or be asked to attend a meeting of the commnittee to make a formal presen'a- tion ot to answer questions from the committee members with regard to the inquiry. Attendance at a committee meeting ‘shall be at the expense of the inquirer. The inqulrer's attendance or lack of attendance at a meeting shall not be a basis for acceptance or rejection of the inquiry by the committee. 3 CODE REVISIONS OR ADDITIONS Requests for Code revisions or additions shall provide the following: (@) Proposed Revisions or Additions, For revisions, identify the rules of the Code that require revision and submit a copy of the appropriate rules as they appear in the Code, marked up with the proposed revision, For additions, provide the recommended wording referenced to the existing Code rules, (2) Statement of Need, Provide a brief explanation of the need for the revision or addition, (©) Background information. Provide background information to support the revision or addition, including any data or changes in technology that form the basis for the request that will allow the committee to adequately evaluate the pro- posed revision or addition. Sketches, tables, figures, and graphs should be submitted as appropriate. When applicable, identify any pertinent paragraph in the Code that would be affected by the revision or addition and identify paragraphs in the Code that reference the paragraphs that are to be revised or added. 4 CODE CASES Requests for Code Cases shall provide a Statement of Need and Background Information similar to that defined in 3(b) and 3(c), respectively, for Code revisions or additions. The urgency of the Code Case (eg, project underway or imminent, new procedure, etc.) must be defined and it must be confirmed that the request is in connection with equipment that will bear the Certification Mark, with the exception of Section XI applications. The proposed Code Case should identify the Code Section and Division, and be written as @ Question and a Reply In the same formiat as existing Code Cases. Requests for Code Cases should also indicate the applicable Code Editions and Addenda (if applicable) to which the proposed Code Case applies. 5 CODE INTERPRETATIONS (e) Requests for Code Interpretations shall provide the following: G) Inquiry. Provide a condensed and precise question, omitting superfluous background information and, when pos- sible, composed in such a way that a “yes” ora "no" Reply, with brief provisos if needed, is acceptable. The question should be technically and editorially correct. (2) Reply. Provide a proposed Reply that will clearly and concisely answer the Inquiry ques! should be "yes" or “no, with brief provisos if needed. (2) Background Information. Provide any background information that will assist the committee in understanding the proposed Inquiry and Reply. (2) Requests for Code Interpretations must be limited to an interpretation of a particular requirement in the Code or a Code Case. The committee cannot consider consulting type requests such as the following: (2) a review of caleulations, design drawings, welding qualifications, or descriptions of equipment or parts to deter- mine compliance with Code requirements; (2) a request for assistance n performing any Code-prescribed functions relating to, but not limited to, material se- lection, designs, calculations, fabrication, inspection, pressure testing, or installation; (2) a request seeking the rationale for Code requirements. Preferably, the Reply 6 SUBMITTALS Submittals to and responses from the committees shall meet the following: (a) Submitted. inquiries from Code users shall be in English and preferably be submitted in typewritten form; however, legible handwritten inquiries will also be considered. They shall include the name, address, tolephone number, fax nam- ber, and e-mail address, i available, of the inquirer and be mailed to the following address: Secretary ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Committee ‘Two Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 As an alternative, inquiries may be submitted via e-mail to: SecretaryBPV@asmeorg. (2) Response. The Secretary of the appropriate committee shall acknowledge receipt of each properly prepared inquiry and shall provide a written response to the inquirer upon completion of the requested action by the committee, Subgroups, and Working Groups PERSONNEL ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Standards Committees, January 1, 2013 ‘TECHNICAL OVERSIGHT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (TONE) 1.6 Feldstein Char Henny LP. Pastor, Vice hair 6.6. Karcher J-S Brausehiewic, Staff Secretary WM Lundy RW. Barnes JR Mackay RE paste Uk Miler ie ay W.E. Nomis TL, Bedeaue 6.0, Parke DLL. Rerger M.D, Rana B.A. Canonco BW. Roberts A Chaudouet S.C Roberts RP. Deabler Schaal, B.A Douin ASee RE. Ginple BF. Shelley MG WJ Sperko TE Hansen RW, Swayne HONORARY MEMBERS (MAIN COMMITTEE) FP. Berton M.A fad Rh cepluch Al justin Tm. Galen WG. Knecht W.p.oy, [Lieto 1. Fare 1.6 Mecary Gc Miaman RA Moon RE Reedy, Se ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE 1.6 Fedstoin chair 1 Henry LP. Pastor, Wee Char UR Miter 1S tana Sof San 6. rc Tener M.D. Rana TL Bedewux BE shelley iL Berger Wy Sperko [MARINE CONFERENCE GROUP HN. Poel Chair 1.8, Brausldewicg Staff Secretary 1.6 Hangerbubler, J J.D. Reyna ‘CONFERENCE COMMITTEE A, Douln — Ohia Secretary Amato — Minnesota 3B. P. Anthony — Rode ind RD. Astin — Arica 6. Baurngarner — Michigan WK Branam — New Hampshire C.W Bryan — Tennessee M.A Game — Florida J. H.Burpee — Maine {8 Caneel — Nebraska 1. Cook ~ California B.| Crawlord — Georgia EL reser — New Brunswick Canada Wo Cee, jr. — Vermont LL Dodge — Nova Soa, Canada S Donovan — Northwest, Temrores,Canséa Eastman — Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 1. Fereller — Manitoba, Caneda Faken — Aska GM, Gives je. North Carobna Graham — Oregon andy — Kent LR Hannon — Arkansas E.G Hikton — Virginia LM, Hike — ott Dakota E Hurd — British Colombia anads DLT. lager — Obio Dil-Jenkins — Kansas AP Jones Tens [Lt Kine — Penasyvania NR Klosterman ~ lowe KJ Kraft — Mayland KT Lan — Abert, Canada BLE Logan ~ Massachusetts W. Mesivney — New York S.V, Nelson — Colada CC Novak — tna "Oda — Washington WR Owens — Lovina RP. Pate — Aabama RL Pery — Nevada 1 Poreea — West Virginia B.C. Price — Yukon Territories canada . Pingite — oklahoms RS, Puce — Wisconsin RD, Reet: — North Dakat CF. Reyes — california 1.W. Rieger — Marto, Canata KA, Rudoiph — Sawa M-Byan— Minas MH, Sensone — New Yor TS. Seholl— Onane, Canada Gi Serbner — Missourt 1S Selinger — Saskatchewan, Coons A Splker — North Carolina 7, Stowart — Montana RK Sturm — Ua SR Townsend — Pence Edward band. canada W. Vallance = Michigan ML Verhagen — Wisconsin 1M, Washington — Now Josey KU. Watson — Misisspp RW, Whitman, jr — Delaware D.L Wis — maar INTERNATIONAL. INTEREST REVIEW GROUP V. Fo YG Kim Sie Loong Wolin 0.F Manat cine 7.5.6, Narayannon ye ase Reynaga Willson ‘PROJECT TEAM ON HYDROGEN TANKS A.B Amato, Saf Seretary FL Brown .A.Canonico D.C. Cooke 1} Coursen 1 W. elm NL Newhouse A'S. Oltrates G.B. Revs, r, BF. Snelley ER Sins. N.Siroah FH Sith 5. Stoner Tahara .W. Treadwell £.Upitis CTL Webster W. Yoru LC Blel, Conebuting Member M Duncan, Conebuting Member DR Brikken Contributing Member 1 Hayter, e,Contbuting Member KT. Lau Contributing Member bu, Conpabuting Merer XK oyamada, Contbuting Member CH Rivkin, Contributing Member (San March, Conerbuting Member 1. Somerday, Contributing Member ‘COMMITTEE ON POWER BOILERS (BPV 1) DAL Barger, Chr LE Melaughlin Vee Choir U.D'Urs, Saf Soreary ts Armolé 5.W, Cameron DLA Canonico KX Coleman PD. wards P Fallouey 1.6. Fastin GW, Galanes 7. Hansen LF Henry 1.5. Bunter Wek towry DR Mackey Mase B.A Molle ¥-oishi EM. Ortman E.Pllow BW. Roberts RD. Schuster, 1M. Tanzosh DE Tate RV. Wielgosinsi Dh. wilis 6 Ardizzola Delegate Michael Delete DLN. French Honorary Member 1.6, MeGough Honorary Menber RL Willams, Honcrary Member PLA Melle Char |. Varsity, Seretary DLL Anderson P. Dhoraia 1? Charla 6.8 Kamora Ke une BW. Moore DA Oson RD. Scheer, SV. Torltdeon M. Wadkinse | GF Jeerngs,Conebutng Membr Subgroup on Fabrication and Examination (BPV 1) 1.7. Plow, chair 1.U Aras Sereary GW. calanes, Secretary DLL. Beer SW. cameron Gr Dinker PF Giston [.Yainsworth 1, Hansen CT MeDas RE Metaughin RE Newell Yoh RV. Wiegeszinsk Subgroup on General Requirements (BPV 1) RE Mclaughlin, Chair ‘TE Hansen, Vie Choir asst Secretary PD. Edwards Web towry E.M.Ortman 17 Plow Tompkins SV. Torlson DE. Tale M Wadtanson KV. Wlelgosinsts >. wie (CF Joorings Contributing Meer Subgroup om Heat Recovery Steam Generators (BPV 1) “TL Hansen chair SV-Torldson, Secretary 1 Amola hPa. BG Carson LR Douglas [Gere 6.8 Komora C7. Meas BW Moore Yih EM. Grama RD. Sehueer. ns D. Tomine 1. Turcoyne ‘Subgroup on Locomotive Bollers (BPY 1) 1. Meadinger, hair SM Baer, Secretory . Boschan [Braun Rc Frames, 1.W. Grner S.0.Joskeon MA Jansson SA lee cM Ray 1-8. Rimmesce RD. Scualer, RA stone MW, Westand WoL Wahab R Yai RD. Reet Contributing Member ‘Subgroup on Materials (RPV 1) WF alanes Chair KK Coleman, Vice Chir J. Hunter, Secretary SH Bowes DLA Canonio P Falouey KL Hayes LF Renry ou LR Mackay F Masuyana DLW Rao BW Roberts JM. Taraosh .Vattapply Subgroup on Piping (HPV 1) Tompkins, Chair B Molitor Seerecary DLL Benger A Byers PD. Edwards GW. Galanes TE Honzen 77.6 Kosmatha W.L Lowy F Mass ‘Subgroup on Solar Botlers (BP 1) 1.8 Hunter, hair SV. Torkldson Secretary (.W. Galanee RE Heame Du) Kora 1 Light Y. Magen Fass My slater ET Teknbe ‘Task Group on Modernization of BPVC Section 1 DL anderson, chai RE Nelaughin ee PA Mabie eel Mortman ees LT. Pillow eee 5. W, Roberts LR Henry DE Tutte ‘COMMITTEE ON MATERIALS (BPV I) J.B. Henry, Char Mf. Stater .W. Rao Vice Char RE Suthevtin Lobo Staff Secretary RW. Swindon Fabe [eM Tanzosh ‘A Appleton Tyee |-cameron Kwon, Delegate B.A Canoe 0. Oidan Delegate ‘A chavdouet W.R Apes, Coneibuting PFaloney Member J.B Foulds ALD Bush, Coneribuing D.W Gandy Member MH Gilley ML Nayyar, Contributing Member Mi. Gold 5.6. Nisbet; Contributing Member 1B. Grubb E.Upki, Conributng Member [Atal TM Callen, Honorary Member i, Katcher WD, Boty, Honorary Meer Masuyama WD, Edsall onorary Member RK Nand 6. Hsu Honorary Member BW Roberts RA. Moen, Honorary Member E Shapiro CE Spoeder, jr Honorary Member MHC Selingherg, A.W. Zeuthen Honarayy Member Sabgroup on External Pressare (BPV 1) RW. Meta, Chatr MH faa DLL Kure Vice Chair salina [ALA Morrow, Sereary Ie teen 1M. Wadinson D.S Gritin M. Kauche,Conmbuting Member 1. Grubo CH Sturgeon, Contributing 5.R Hares Member ‘Subgroup on Ferrous Speci—ications (BPV 11) ‘A Appleton, Char W.c Mack SS Hoehreter,Seretory J. Mahaney BM. Diswman AS Mell M.}. Dosdourian EG. Nibett PFallouey KE One Fate Shige T.¢raham Upies EM Greet 1D. Wilson LE Grunb P.wntenbseh KML Hore R aweructa DS Jaowska RLM Davison Conebuting Ly Laven Member Subgroup on international Material Specifications (BPY 1) coach tara Ox tues cae ne tan TE Mise Seto anneal SW cameren pers canon ; Phases pes coon 0 on, Deane Doster 1 ores ott Heber ‘Subgroup on Nonferrous Alloys (BPV 1) RC. Sutherlin, Choir Laut H nada D.W.Rahos [-calland W.Ren Denis E Shapiro Moth Giley MH. Skdlingberg, 1B Geubl D.tyer A itino R tawierucha M Kater W.R Apblet, fe, Conibuting J. Kssell Member TM Malta HD. Bushrelé Conorburing AL Mehaster Member ‘Sungroup on Physeal Properties (HPV 1) J.B. Grubb, Chair P.Fallowsy HO, Bushfeld Shapiro D.Denis Subgroup on Strength Ferrous Alloys (BEV) J. M.Tanznsh Chair k xmura My. Slater, Seeretay Mazuyama FAbe 1. Raho Hanada SW. Roberts DLA Canenico Aci Rio FP. Shingedecter piace RW, Swindeman, LR Foules 1. P. Vasa, cola WR. Apt, Jr Contributing [Awa Member 1 Henry Murakami Coneibuing Momber Subgroup on Strength of Weldments (BPV I & BPV IX) WE. Newell ey Char LP. Henry Sik Bowes DW. Rabi KK Goleman eoiuiens 0. Flenner Foulds IEP Shingledecker 1B, W. Gandy WJ Spero WM. Gale LP. Sexy KL Hayes 1M. Tanzoek ‘Working Group on Materials Database (BPV I) RW. Swindeman, Chair N. Lav, Sta Secretary 8, Robert RC Sutherlin Fab Andre, Conerbutng Member TR Foulds ‘Hoffa, Gnerbuing Meder .Gold 1 Lazar, Contoting Member JF Henry .T. Peters Contributing Member Katcher 1W. Ren. Contnbutng Member (China International Working Group (BPY 1 1. ku Severe Gang We Fang RYe Sue Ym su B.thang My Xe Thang 8. Shoe Yingha Zang, Stan Yong Zhang Wang thao X Wang Shao zw R Zmo0 Yang J.t00 COMMITTEE ON CONSTRUCTION OF NUCLEAR FACILITY ‘COMPONENTS (1) Rv Rares Oo Ne 1 le ie Char N. Moreita A Bye Say Sereary DK Morton Adan T Nagte A Appleton RE. Reedy, St WH. Borter [site pve rene BR, Deubler Wo. Sowder J AC Bomar wine reed 1D. Stevenson meant ken eM laeet ¥.H. Choi Delete Ri jerer 1 tas Delegate Tae HT Wang Delegate cnn Kim. Conntuing Meber Rowe EB. Branch Honorary Nember Wee Late & D Gouget, Honorary Member KAMA} 0. Doty, Honorary Member DE Mates DE. Landers Honorary Member wenenelesn BA Hoek, Honorary Herber Fe Minit C.) ipe Honrary Member Subgroup on Contalnment Systems fr Spent Fula High-Level ‘Waste Transport Pekagngs (HV I 6M Foster Chir DW. bee Sve, Mee Char PE Meco ke Marten Secreta A.B Meleler Gateamerye RE Niel DL Anema Et Pn :iereran T Sousa wont bere AM. Sipson Ga canna fe smth ks at 1D. Sevensn Sorts ctor ‘Subgroup on Component Design (BPV 0) RS HII, Ghar BJ. Masterson TM, Adams, Vie Chie DLE Mathows S Pallet Seeretary W.N. Metean GA Ansa 1.6 Minichillo Avoca T. Nauta CW. Bruny AN Naan ER cole EL Prins A.A Dermenian sata RP. Doubler Gc sigs PHescherg 1D. Stovenson RL Jeter LB Tucker RAL Keating KR Wickman Kobayashi Wison RA Ladefan Yang KA Manoly Flanders Coneribuing Member ‘Working Group on Supports (SG-D) (RPV IN) RE Masterson, Chair AN. Nguyen U.S. Bandyopadhyay, Seererry 1 Salto K Avr IL. Seinson TH Baker 16 Terryah Fee Gt Tokers RP Devbler cw ‘Working Group on Core Suppart Structures (SC-D) (BPV 11) Yona. oheir HLS. Mehta FR Secretary M.D. Snyder FG ALChammas A Taig Do Keak 7 Land, Conrbuting Member ‘Working Group on Design Methodology (SG-D) (BPV 11) RR Keating Choir DH Roary S.D Snow, Secretary A. Rodriguez K avec PK Shah pone J.D. Stevenson A Tatrigoss B.b, Caldwell oat LT. Marvson I ebigid P.Blrsebberg eae M Kesar Wright Jim Yang FH. Kobayashy MLK. Aung, Contributing 1. Necabe Member ALN. Nguyen LF. Landers, Contributing Member WD. Reinhardt WLS. Lapay,Contrbacng Bomber ‘Working Group on Design of Division 3 Containments (60-0) (aPvEN BE LePlelns char D.K Morton DL Ammerman cj tems 6. Bjorkman 1D Metnnes, Contributing Member S Horowite RE. Nickel, Conribucing Member DW. Lente HP Shrvastavs,Conetbung Minit Member ‘Working Group on Piping (SD) (BV GA Anat Cae LE wtate G2 Tear Sexy 1 Mine TM Adams 1: Narn € besa aaa alae Neioa teen MS.sille LAG Ge sas nee W6 saheand a ewe Prater came taser D Pander Consibuting ember Via wari contig Member nb tanng ate Conebuty Heber Wore Suh Grn Menor vue 2. Roaheh foarary ember ‘Working Group on Probabilistic Methods in Desig (S6-D) (BFV RS MILI Choe A MeN NA Pal Soretery M. Morishita Asiana P.1ORegan Kamat feet BM Ayn riya A Toros D.o.tens) RM WMson SD. Kult Hofer, cunerbuing Member Working Group on Pumps (S6-D) (SPY 1} BA Ladefan Chair M. puch FW, Behnke JW, Leavitt RE Coram, Je 5 Mauvais RA Patrick A Fraser I-Suley M.A. Gayton R Udo 1 Ghanbart, 28 Washbur Working Group on Valves (S6-D) (BPV I) FP. Tucker, Char CA Miter Oallaghan Secretary KE ReaD, GA jaly a SN Shietas WN Metean H.R Sonderogger A. Mabon | Wok. Working Group on Vessels (SG-D) (BPV I DLE. Matthews Cher Keck RLM. Wilson Secretary 0-8 Kin. C Basar Mawanags Swany PK. Sah reas We) Helier a WT jesse, D.vtaeu A Kalnins WF Weleze RB eating 1 Yamansk x Special Working Group on Environmental Effects (S6-D) (BPY IN) W.Culp, air 1, Neste 1D. Brew, Seretary Wo Nowe Avi MES. Seton Wee Helor YH Chel Delegate RS. tll Subgroup on General Requirements (BPV Il & 3C) RP. Meine, Chr .G Lakodtelle LM Plane, secretary MR minik V.apostlesau .C, Renal 1 Applet DJ Roseman LR Beery 7. Smith 1.V. Gardiner We Some, Grats GE Saabanura J-W. Highlands TG Teryah GL Holloger DM, Videry Vimo CS. Withers A Kavanagh H. Mlchae Delegate ‘Working Group on Duties and Responsibiiues (SG-GR) (BFV 11) [.¥. Gaciner, chair KA Kavanagh GL Molinger,Serstayy Lnriane in Berry ¥. Dae Castile Db Resemin EL Ferew 8 Seardigno 6 Grati Te Tenyah ‘Working Group on Quality Assurance, Certification, and Stamping (66-6) (BPY mt) 7 Smith air MLR Mini C5. Whee Secretary RB Patel V.Apostotesey EC Rena A Appleton J Rogers ‘Stel W. IC Sowder, BK Bobo J.B Struc SM. Goodwin MF Salivan J.W. Highlands GE Subature RP. Meingre 1. Vickery Special Working Group on Regulatory interface (BPV I) 6. mb, Chale J.-A Sehale S Bal Seretory RR Stevenson ‘AA Dermenin ata K Matures SLL Wilson DLE Mathews RA Yonelawa ‘Subgroup on Materia ‘Fabrication, and Examination (BPV 11) RM. Joss, Chir Ma S unter, Secretary HL Maram W.H Borer J. Ossmann GR Cannell € Pearce RH Davis XM. Slnpson GML Foster W.ESperko Bb. Frew 1. Stason 6.8 Georgiev 1. Sunk SLE Gingricn Ke Sticky C0 Kin H Mlenae, Delegate Subgroup on Pressure Rellef (OPV DG. Thtbaute J.B. Ball, Chair AL Seen Executive Committee on Strategy and Project Management {(GPV 0, Divisions t and 2) 1. Cole Chak GH. Koo ©. Sana Staff Sortary KA Manaly Adame DK Moston RW, Bares |. Ramicee BK Bobo RF. Reedy, Se N Broom cTtsmi BA Eee WK Some, cM Fay Y.trabe RS. CS. Withers ELV. Imbro Yan RM fesse MF. Sullivan, Conrduing RB Keating Member ‘China International Working Group (BPI Lean chair sue WTeng ee air Tana CA Sanna, Sta Secremy vTw YH, Secretary ¥. Wang Hoe Hwa Zttan We an zw Yering S.tue F Ka ¥en Kang cre ¥. Lee Zia xu S Tacuba B Liang G thang Hun K thang Sin We mhang iu G.ths0 Suu thao Wea ¥- Zhong Kao 2 mang Korea Intersational Working Group (BPY I} a m= cht ie ci Hin co 1. Kim crak seal ‘Special Working Group for New Advanced Light Water Reactor Plant ‘Construction Issues (HPV I) 1 Pens char J.6-Minichietlo MLC Scott Secretary .W. Sandusky ACardito CA Sanna B Giligan J. Honcharie belies GV. mbro ER Willis ¥. Katsura NAL ison 0-3 Kime Yan Nk 1-4, Sohulz Conrbuang Member Subgroup on Editing and Review (BPV tt) DK Morten, Chr tm Plame RL Bration RF. Reedy, RP. euler AC erbarde WK Sod. Rijener J.D. Stevenson 1 Minciallo Wilson Subgroup on Management Resources (BPV Ii) RM Jesse, Chale EM. kyon [LF Bernardo B Mesione LC Cadwallader AA Moria FB.care M. Osterfoss M.casick I:D.Pasek W's Farrow 6 Pearce S Flacher TeRogers |. File 5S. Sandh Caress ¥. Sun M.A Hayes, Taylor 1M Hokaono | J. Webb, BN Juarez RA West ¥.s. Kim RZ Beer ‘Working Group on International Meetings (HPV 1) BS. HULIIL Cate GM Foster Dyk Saf Secretary MLN Michel 1. Barchel RE Reedy, St .-R cole ASarma RL Crane cr smh Subgroup on Polyethylene Pipe (BPV 1) TM, Ada, chair Lively D.Burwel Secretary Marin WL Adams E,W. Mebiroy Casas 2B. Basen S'} Boros TM. Musto ica J-E OSulvan EL Farrow Schaal, EM Poche HE. Sveti Me Gait M, Troughton AN Haddad DIM Vickery Krishnaswamy 2} thos Metashiey Lf Petro, Atarnate lever S.Sandstrum Alternate ‘Working Group on Research and Development An rad har ‘trey feats rca hy $1 Baee Deron Livtte TM. Musto teed rsa oe wean Mi. Lamborn: 2) dou Ste Ul tea tee Sanu tea Working Group on Noes aminatien and Psion ot HDPE ori vas. Late wate iba tre Piso Ai Fatnso 1 Sm thy Edie Tete Ok Berman orn croup on Hip Tenpertre a-one eas (Yt) Le Net Oi 1 asi Komen Shenae To-butet peu atm ee thee ‘Tans tae Tue Subgroup on rp Cre Components (BP) 0 br 1 6may Wet tera May Chane eyiney Wak fant Sey Name Tats no hapa ae Si vtocmmte xowee ae i evs 1 see Sine we Stesn inn nese Sb ren Sie @ Gate ow ‘Suhgroup on Industry Experience for New Plants (BPV Il & BPV XI) .M.Roster, Chair 0.5. Kim J.T Lindberg, Chir K Matsunaga HLL Gustin Seeretary DE Matthews V.L Armentrout RE MeLaughla Tl. Chan |-Osseann DLR. Grahame EL Plein Pf Hemessey .W, Sanday .0, Henry Ds Swann f.tnebarc Tsuna EV. Imbro ER Wis cakim SM Yee ‘Subgroup on Fusion Energy Devices (BPY I) WK Sowder, fr Chair Stee D. Ande sea Secretary ou J Raman, Seeretary xu RW. Bares ue PMokaria cumaae 5.) Salvador KA Kavanagh Hy Kim ‘Subgroup on bigh-Temperature Reactors (BPV Il) M. Morishita Chair W.Holtaner Rb jeter, Vice Chair GT Koo ToL. Sham Secretary D.K Moron N Broom Le, Nostell 1D. Burchell NN Ray ‘Working Group on High Temperature Liguid-Coaled Reactors (82 nm ToL Sham, Ohaie RL jeter T.Asayama, Secretary 6. Keo RW. Barnes Mi P.certer S. Majumdar CoM Feldy M, Morishita W. Hotfelner 1B Neste AB Hl D.K Wilianss ‘Subgroup on Hlevated Temperature Design (BPV IP) RL eter, chair AB Ml Tol. Sham, Seretay LH jawed J. FAbu-Hanne 5H. Koo 1 Asayama W.) Koves echt V ws FW. Brust 5. Majumdar carer De Marriot |.F.Cervenka TE Mecreery B.S. ¢rtta, EE Neste BF Hants W.1.0Domnel “Wc Hoflener RW, Swindeman ‘Working Group on High Temperature Flaw Evaluation (BPI) FW. Brust Chair D.L Rudland Broom Pj Rush carter D4 shim W.Hofielner Skxt S.N Male ‘Working Group on Allowable Stress Criteria (BPV I) RW. Swindemar, Chair LE Neste M.UL Secretary W.Ren| J.B Foulds BW. Rober i enura 17-1 bam SN Mab ‘Working Group on Analysis Methods (BPV 11) P. carter, Char S Krishnamurdy MR. Beach 1-1 Sham Ri jerer DL. wlan ‘Working Group on Creep-Fatgue and Neqligible Creep (BPV II) Tasayama Chair 6. Ko0 MLL Seca Son male FW. Brast Tham R Ljewer ‘Subgroup on Fatigue Strength (BPV 11) W.J. Donnell, Chir 6. harshatiian S.A Adame Siatjumdar GS. Cretan SN Malle TM. Damien R.Nayal PR Donavin| DW Roary SR Gonelin M.S Sheton Ry} Gurdal G.Taxacher CF Heberting A Tig CE Hionane ewig DP. Jones WK ota ‘Working Group om Environmental Fatigue Evaluation Methods “apy TM. Adams HS. Mees S Asada 1S Park XK Aerithi ¥.5. Realy LR Cole DHL Roary CM Fay 1. Giman 1 sito SR Gosselin 2D Msc MAA Gray W.F Wotte vite Weight Subcommittee on Design (OPV Mt) Wr. baaies char WA laden Loaner Ch iol Tm ads mses Aan DE Mathews asain MN tc oe ‘Domed wat wed EL Pens miter Lp. fo Kesing Line ‘Special Working Group on HDPE Design of Components (HPV I) TM, Adams, chr EW. Meleay TM Msta Seretary |e Minihieo WeLadans DP. Munson TA Bon 1. ossmann Casares LJ. Petro ,Burwal HE, Suet P Krishroswany K Livly M Marti LMizalt Special Working Group on Computational Modeling for Explicit ‘Dynamics (SPV 1) Bjorkman, Chae P.Y-K. Shih D.. Ammerman,Seretery SD, Snow Gece corte fords Deemiad MC Yale |-Ploter U-tencker ‘Subgroup on Hlevated Temperature Construction (BPV I) MHL Jowat chair RL Jener 2 Malltor, Secreta S Krishnamurthy D.LAnderson D.L. Marnote 2.6. Brown AL Mitchel [eP.clepe LK. Morton BP. Hanes Nadaraah ‘Subcommittee on General Requirements (BPV I} W.C LaRochelle, Chair Loot Plante A Appleton Seretary Cr-smih Lv. Gardiner BLM. Vickery RP. Mey JOINT ACL-ASME COMMITTEE ON CONCRETE COMPONENTS FOR NUCLEAR SERVICE (HPV 30) A.C Ertan chr ortvie GT Set Vice Chir Ba sexe A.Byk Sa Serwary 11. Steveson Noaleiar Le sewn Larus Toman Ch Bang T PAR, Contibating Member area 1 D.AlShawalConribeting 2. Chol Mondor MLE. Hewshoimer B.A El, Conbutiog Mentor 8.0. Hows Gare, Cnt Mentor TC lama TE folsom Contebutig Member O Jovat TsturaiCoibutng Member Na le Seneca Combating ember i metean Taumin Contig 1M Member ‘Working Group on Design (HPV 3c) J.Mursi choir 1. Inna Nala opr Ste Neil tee LE colasso ‘-coinares 1.0 Steveson helncnsth TE Joteson,Cntbuag Member & fareem 5. tases, Coiba 2.5. chal Atenber MLE Hesse MAC Thur Conibuang 3.0 Reve onber Working Group on Materials, Fabrication, and Examination (BPV 30) J.B. Artso, Chair 5.8 Soot .. Chas Viee chair cr. saith Malan, 1: sunk AC Rbesharde .Torgan | ouieren ‘Working Group on Modernization (BPV 30) 9. Jovall, Chair 1-8 Domage I Metean Secrecy N.Orovie ccaean GT Smith LF Arts MA Ugalde 1 Braan Wang 1 eotinares U. Rieke Contributing Member COMMITTEE ON HEATING BOILERS (BPV 1Y) “Tl. Medea chav PA Mie EA Hal Vee Choir BW, Moore (5 Moino, St creary RE Olen callane eluleaid FP chicoine bP Chios Mi. Weadienson eed RV. Wilgoinsi ‘ide Michael, Delegate Bh Iske D. Part Delegate DL enitos Us Reiss, Aterate MLR Klosterman MT. Roby, Alernace KM MeTague Wa Huser, Honorary atember ‘Subgroup on Care and Operation of Heating Boilers (RPV 1V) M Wadlinson, Chit MR Klosterman TL Bedesun PA Noli }ealand BW, Moore 1A Hal TM. Parke ‘Subgroup on Cast Iron Boilers (BPY IV) KM Metague, chair 3.6. French TL Been Hee hair Atal J.P. chicome EUs Rss CM Dove MR Kosten FM Downs MT Roy, Altomate ‘Subgroup on Materials (PV 1V) J. Hal, cha Bf. Iske M.Wadnson, Vee Char KU Rss Jecalare E Righinier EN. Dowos ‘Subgroup on Water Heaters (BPV IY) [Calan air XM. MeTague LP. Chieaine es BG French 1 ETrant BE Ise MT. Roby, Altrnare Subgroup on Welded Bollers (8PV IV) |: Calan, chai PA Wobve ToL Bedeaux RF Olson 5 G.French M, Wacleson et Ress RV. Welgoszinst MLR Klosterman J.-M Andre, Coretuting Member ‘COMMITTEE ON NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION (BPY V) 1 my. cbr AW kre Fino ect po ieeree 1S tmusinws Soysorstony he ptwte Lh Ain woe Gchetdren Ab AE bins bi ser en 6. ats Det cae X Gun Dogo arrned Bove wate Pane TCs ry Mener A ectaeesty OF Hee nor ee CW tne Ti nay Horry Ment Twine We Mery tory te Subgroup on General Requirements/Personnel Qualifistions aud Inquires (HPV Y) FB Kowaes Chote NA Finney Si] Akrn GW. Hembrwe CA. anderson FW Hour 1 Batey IB. Swory Irs Contributing AS ain Meribar NY. Faransso ‘Sobgroup on Surface Examination Methods (BPV V) Su Atrin Chair Johnson AS Bins RW, Krasie Game er aed LE Malins N Farenbaveh AB Nagel NA Finney Fj Sater GW. Hembree 6. Ga Delegate Subgroup on Volumetric Methods (HPV) GW. Hembree, Car Sohason SJ. Alerin FB Kovacs Fe. Baap RW. Kaine PL Brown LR Metirapsey B. Coamise m.. Moles N.Y aransso| Le Mtns NAFiney AB age! ACF Garbolesky Th Mase Fy Satler GM Gat, Deteate ‘Working Group on Acoustic Emissions (SG-VM) (BPV V) S.R Doctor RK Miler Faranso, Chir Baty. ce Chair ‘Working Group on Radiography (SG:VM) (BPV V) FB. Kovacs Chat S. Johnson Salen RW rae FE Baty 2 b.Late P.LBrown 2 Caceae bain eee 1 ecimpsny AF Garoiesty Ry as RW. tary AB Nagel EW. Homies TL Pass ‘Working Group on Ultrasonics (SG-VM) (SPV ¥) NA. Fimey, Chair RW. Krste [LR Kale, Vie Chir BD.Lake 2 caceamise en bade K J. Ghsen ne ones LE Mullins O.F. Meer AB Nag Shnson Fp Satter ‘Working Group on Glded Wave Ultrasonic Testing (SG-VM) (BPY V) N.Y. Faranso, Cho 6. MCh J. Baty, Vie Chair M.D. Moles D.allayne Madge LF. Halley M.. Quarry 5 Johnson J.Vanvesor ‘COMMITTEE ON PRESSURE VESSELS (VII) UR Mle, hate MJ. Pisce RL Basle Vie Chat M.D Rana SJ. Rossi Saf Seretory 6B. Rawls, T Sehellons Saf Seeretary FL Reker Bogosian S.C Roberts J-cameron Rodery A. Chaudouet a D. B DeMielae jemi LP. Glaspie aoa a DLA Swanson Le ae be.suen, G6. Karcher — KT Lae = Upiis Te A Mesiowan, Delegate aul Michael, elegare K Moxteaian XK Oyamada, Delegate Coney LE Papponets, Delegate TW, Norton Rut Delegate TP, Pastor 1. Tahara, Delegate DL Peters WS. eos, Cneiboing Member Subgroup on Design (BPV VII) J Basle, Chir 5.6 Roberts 1. Sowinsh Vice chat CD Rodery M.D Lower, Secretary SC Shah OLA. Barsky D.A Swanson M.R Breach J. vaeappily FL Brown R.A Whipple 1k ar AA Gibbs, Delegate BE Mane K oyamada, Delegate CE. Mnnane MLE Papponett, Delete MLA Jawad IM. Faulkner, Corresponding DL Rune Member RW. Mika 6.5. Hinson, Corresponding UR iter Menber XK Moktvaran W.S. Tacos, Corresponding 1. Pastor ‘Member M.D. kana A Sel, Coresponding Member G.B. Revs, jr KCK Tam Corresponding Member Working Group on Design-By-Analysls (BPV If) 2. am, ate ace T W.Neron Stet ori RG wn € Nata CE. Hinnant — etna oo 5 krishnemethy Tea Subgroup on Fabrication and Inspection (BPV ViID .D.Rodery, Ghetr A. Surg 1. Swen, Vie Chair Tahara BR Morlock Secretory EA wane JL Amold XK oyamada, Delegate LF Campbell anew: Uebel Delegate DLMoms W.J. Bees. Corresponding Member BL Poche . Ups, Corresponding Member MJ. Rie WES. Jacobs, Contributing Member LE Shelley J. Lee, Contbutng Member Subgroup on General Requirements (BPV Vi S.C Roberts Chair Cc Neely .B.DeMihael Vice Chair AS Otvares Fb Richer Seretary 1.6, Sowind RE Bele P.Speranca Boos Bogosn 0.8. Stewar 1? clasple D.A Swanson 1 Hayden fe. R vebs) ent ‘Hs, Deere N.D. Lower K Oyama Delegate ‘Taskgroup on 24) (BPV VII) SR oaks RF Reedy, Se RJ. Basle SIC Robers .K.chandrama 5. Sins. R Makadoen D.smie UR Miler BLA Swanson T.W.Norton R.Uebel TP. Pastor KK Ton ‘Subgroup oo Heat Transfer Equipment (BPY VII) stata Cut tons Crier Serecur Exon rene scan sun Shoe Serene Tita is 4 tay Dene = Le Campa Aint moc we. wes Garon Oo Coreg tein Mente eee 5 Yore Crng enter hi ne A Tat Cont Heber’ hye SA cael Homa Mentor

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