(a)
Strength. The applicant must establish by test, validated analysis, or a combination of both, that all static parts subject to significant gas or liquid pressure loads for a stabilized period of one minute will not:
(1)
Exhibit permanent distortion beyond serviceable limits or exhibit leakage that could create a hazardous condition when subjected to the greater of the following pressures:
(i)
1.1 times the maximum working pressure;
(ii)
1.33 times the normal working pressure; or
(iii)
35 kPa (5 p.s.i.) above the normal working pressure.
(2)
Exhibit fracture or burst when subjected to the greater of the following pressures:
(i)
1.15 times the maximum possible pressure;
(ii)
1.5 times the maximum working pressure; or
(iii)
35 kPa (5 p.s.i.) above the maximum possible pressure.
(b)
Compliance with this section must take into account:
(1)
The operating temperature of the part;
(2)
Any other significant static loads in addition to pressure loads;
(3)
Minimum properties representative of both the material and the processes used in the construction of the part; and
(4)
Any adverse geometry conditions allowed by the type design.
Code of Federal Regulations
[Amdt. 33-27; 73 FR 55437, Sept. 25, 2008; Amdt. 33-27, 73 FR 57235, Oct. 2, 2008]