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ASMESTANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMSGAS TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE – WORKSHOPCOMPOSITE PIPING SYSTEMSWASHINGTON GAS – SPRINGFIELD CENTERSPRINGFIELD, VAJULY 17, 2012MOHINDER L. NAYYAR, P. E.CHAIRMAN, ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS TOPICS– ASME CODES AND STANDARDSACTIVITIES – NONMETALLIC AREA– ASME VISION FOR FUTURE– ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE FORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPINGSYSTEMS – CHARTER– ORGANIZATION OF STANDARDSCOMMITTEE

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS TOPICS– ORGANIZATION OF SUBCOMMITTEESAND THEIR CHARTERS– ADDITIONAL ACTIONS COMPOSITE PIPING SYTEMS OTHERS– QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS ASME CODES AND STANDARDS ACTIVITIESIN NONMETALLIC AREA– ASME B31B31, PRESSURE PIPING CODE ASME B31.1 ASME B31.3 ASME B31.8 ASME B31.9 ASME B31.12POWER PIPING CODEPROCESS PIPING CODEGAS TRANSMISSION ANDDISTRIBUTION PIPING SYSTEMSBUILDING SERVICES PIPINGHYDROGEN PIPING AND PIPELINES

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS– ASME B31B31, PRESSURE PIPING CODE ASME B31.1POWER PIPING CODE– NO DEDICATED FOCUS SUBGROUP CONSISTING OFNONMETALLIC EXPERTS ASME B31.3PROCESS PIPING CODE– SUBGROUP ON NON-METALLIC PIPING

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS– ASME B31B31, PRESSURE PIPING CODE ASME B31.8GAS TRANSMISSION ANDDISTRIBUTION PIPING SYSTEMS– NO DEDICATED FOCUS SUBGROUP CONSISTING OFNONMETALLIC EXPERTS ASME B31.9BUILDING SERVICES PIPING– NO DEDICATED FOCUS SUBGROUP OF NONMETALLICEXPERTS

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS– ASME B31B31, PRESSURE PIPING CODE ASME B31B31.1212HYDROGEN PIPING ANDPIPELINES– CODE DOES NOT CONTAIN REQUIREMENTS FORNONMETALLIC PIPING OR COMPONENTS.

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS– ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE CODE ASME SECTION IIMATERIALS– SUBGROUP ON STRENGTH NON-METALLIC MATERIALS– SPECIAL WORKING GROUP ON NON-METALLICMATERIALS ASME SECTION IIINUCLEAR FACILITYCOMPONENTS– SUBGROUP ON POLYETHYLENE PIPE

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS– ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE CODE ASME SECTION IVHEATING BOILERS ASME SECTION IXWELDING ANDBRAZINGQUALIFICATIONS– SUBGROUP ON PLASTIC FUSING

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS– ASME BOILER AND PRESSURE CODE ASME SECTION XFIBER-REINFORCEDPLASTIC PRESSUREVESSELS– INTERNAL DESIGN PRESSURE LIMITS VARY.VARY– CLASS I VESSELS» 150 PSI FOR BAG-MOLDED,, CENTRIFUGALLY CAST,, ANDCONTACT MOLDED» 1500 PSI FOR FILAMENT WOUND VESSELS» 3000 PSI FOR FILAMENT WOUND VESSELS WITH POLARBOSS OPENING

STANDARDS COMMITTEEFORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPING SYSTEMS ASME REINFORCED THERMOSET PLASTIC (RTP)CORROSION-RESISTANT EQUIPMENT COMMITTEE– ASME RTP-1APPLIES TO STATIONARY VESSELS ATPRESSURES NOT EXCEEDING 15 psig EXTERNAL AND/OR 15psig INTERNAL ABOVE ANY HYDROSTATIC HEAD. ASME B16 COMMITTEE– UNTIL RECENTLY THERE WAS NO EFFORT TO DEVELOPSTANDARD FOR NONMETALLIC VALVES

ASME VISION FOR FUTURE ASME STANDARDS COMMITTEE FORNONMETALLIC PRESSURE PIPINGSYSTEMS (NPPS)– SUBCOMMITTEE ON THERMOPLASTIC PIPING– SUBCOMMITTEE ON GLASS-FIBER REINFORCEDTHERMOSETTING RESIN PIPING– SUBCOMMITTEE ON NONMETALLIC MATERIALS

Consolidation of Nonmetallic Committee ActivitiesSTDS COMMITTEE ONNONMETALLIC PRESSUREPIPING SYSTEMSSC on GlassFiberReinforcedThermosettingResin PipingConstructionStandardSC onThermoplasticPipingConstructionStandardSC onNonmetallicMaterialsSta da dStandardContainingNM MaterialSpecs andDesignV lValues

Charter of StandardsCommitteeDevelopmentpand maintenance of codes and standardsfor the design, manufacture, fabrication, installation,examination, testing, and inspection of thermoplasticand glass-fiber-reinforced thermosetting resin pipingsystems suitable for pressure applications. Also,development and maintenance of nonmetallic materialsotherth thanth wood,d glass,landd concretet forf pressureapplications; and , consistent with the requirements ofpipingpp g construction codes, developmentpandmaintenance of material design values and limits on theuse of nonmetallic materials.

Organization Chart forThermoplastics PipingSystems SubcommitteeDudley BurwellChairmanLarry VetterVice ChairmanDefinitionsM k ionFactorsTim AdamsMaterialsM tt GollietMattG lli tThermoplasticcomponentsSt d dStandardsLarry GillInspection,Examination &TestingMichael LashleyQuality ControlFabrication,Assembly &ErectionErest LeverThermoplasticFittingsJeff WrightMetallic LinedThermoplasticsThl tiJohn Kalinins

Charter of Thermoplastic PipingSubcommitteeEstablish rules relating to pressureintegrity governing the construction ofThermoplastic Piping Systems.Construction, as used in this charter, islimited to materials, design, fabrication,examination, installation, inspection,testing, and certification, as required.

Organization Chart for FRPSubcommitteeGlass Fiber-Reinforced Thermosetting ResinPiping SubcommitteeyChairman – Charles HenleyVice Chairman – Craig MooreSecretary – Carlton RamcharranDesign SubgroupChairman – Bruce HebbWorking Groups – TBDMaterial SubgroupChairman – Bruce ColleyWorking Groups – TBDFabrication/Examination/QASubgroupChairman – Zlatan SiveskiWorking Groups – TBD

Charter of FRP SubcommitteeEstablish rules relating to pressureintegrity governing the construction ofGlass-Fiber-ReinforcedGlassFiber Reinforced ThermosettingResin Piping Systems. Construction, asused in this charter, is limited tomaterials, design, fabrication,examination, installation, inspection,testing, and certification, as required.

Organization ChartForASME Subcommittee Nonmetallic r Stephen BorosVice Chair - ?Secretary – Noel LoboSGe op ast cThermoplasticMaterials –Chair Stephen BorosWGWGSG ThermosetMaterials –Chair Bruce ColleyWGWGSG Ceramicand Graphite– Chair ?WGWGSG OtherCCompositesit –Chair ?WGWG

Charter of Nonmetallic MaterialsSubcommitteeDevelopment and maintenance ofmaterial specifications for nonmetallicmaterials other than wood, glass, andconcrete; and, consistent with therequirements ASME BPV, B31, B16, andRTP construction codes and standards,development and maintenance ofmaterial design values and limits on theuse of nonmetallic materials.

Consolidation of Nonmetallic Committee ActivitiesSTDS COMMITTEE ONNONMETALLIC POWER PIPINGSYSTEMSSC on GlassFiberReinforcedThermosettingResin PipingConstructionStandardSC onThermoplasticPipingConstructionStandardBPV Committeeon MaterialsSC onNonmetallicMaterialsSta da dStandardContainingNM MaterialSpecs andDesignV lValuesSG ntentSWG onNon-MetallicMaterials(Disband)BPVSection II-E(withdraw)

Consolidation of Nonmetallic Committee ActivitiesNames shown in Red are also members of the new SC on Nonmetallic MaterialsBPV IIStds Comm onNonmetallic PPSystemsSubgroup onStrength of NonMetallic Materials(BPV II)ROSTERD. W. Rahoi ChairS. J. Boros,,SecretaryE. M. FochtM. G. GollietA. N. HaddadB. HaugerJ FJ.F. HHenryD. KellerP. KrishnaswamyE. LeverL. MizellT M.T.M MustoZ. J. ZhouSpec a WorkingSpecialogGroup On NonMetallic Materials(BPV II)ROSTERC. W. Rowley ChairW. I. AdamsS. J. BorosF. BrownS. R. FrostM. G. GollietP. S. HillM. R. KesslerE. LeverL. J. PetroffF. WorthSC onNonmetallicMaterialsROSTERS. J. Boros, ChairW. I. AdamsF. BrownB.R. ColleyR.B. DavisM.G. GollietA.N. HaddadB. HaugerL.T. HuttonD. KellerM. KiebaE. LeverC A MooreC.A.T.M. MustoC.W. RowleyZ.J. ZhouBPV IIISWG on HDPEDesign ofComponentsROSTERT.M. Adams, ChairT.M. Musto,SSec.W.I. AdamsT.A. BaconC. BasavarajuD. BurwellP.Ki hKrishnaswamyM. A. MartinE. W. McElroy

Customers for SC on Nonmetallic MaterialsRTPCommitteeB16CommitteesStds Comm onNonmetallic PPSystemsSC onNonmetallicMaterialsBPV IIISWG on HDPEDesign ofComponents(BPV III)BPV XB31CommitteesOther BPVConstructionCommittees:I IV,I,IV VIII,VIII XII

BENEFITS OF NEW ORGANIZATION ConsolidatesClid t volunteerl tnonmetallict lli materialt i l expertiseti anddengineering skills within 1 committee g Section II Committee with ballots on subjectsjAvoids burdeningwith which they have little or no experience, expertise, or interest Avoids duplication of efforts by B31, B16, RTP, III, IV, VIII, X, XIIand others: thus,thus increased efficiency in the standardsdevelopment process and improved time-to market for committeeactions Provides for nonmetallic technology support for a broad range ofother ASME committees, analogous to the technology supportprovided by other committees such as BPV II, V & IX

Additional Actions DESIGNATIONS FOR COMMITTEES– NM FOR STANDARDS COMMITTEE– NM-1, NM-2, AND NM-3 FORSUBCOMMITTEES APPROVAL OF SCOPE OF NEW CODESNM-1, NM-2, AND NM-3

Additional Actions DESIGNATIONS FOR NEW CODES– NM-1 THERMOPLASTIC PIPING SYSTEMS– NM-2 GLASS-FIBER-REINFORCEDTHERMOSETTING RESIN PIPINGSYSTEMS– NM-3 NONMETALLIC MATERIALS

Additional Actions COMPOSITE PIPING SYSTEMS– CONSIDER ESTABLISHING SUBGROUPSAND WORKING WORKINGS FOR: DESIGNMATERIALSFABRICATION AND EXAMINATIONINSTALLATION, TESTING, AND INSPECTIONQUALITY– NEED EXPERTS

Additional Actions CONTACTS:– Mohinder L. Nayyarnayyar1222@gmail.com– Colleen O’Brienobrienc@asme.org

Additional Actions SUMMARY– CURRENT STATUS OF ASME ACTIVITIESON NONMETALLIC MATERIALS ANDTECHNOLOGIES– FUTURE VISION OF ASME– NEW STANDARDS COMMITTEE– NEW SUBCOMMITTEES– CHARTERS– COMPOSITE PIPING

Additional Actions QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

asme codes and standards activitiesasme codes and standards activities in nonmetallic area – asme b31 pressure piping codeasme b31 , pressure piping code asme b31.1 power piping code asme b31.3 process piping code asme b31.8 gas transmission and distribution piping syste

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