Heat Exchanger Design Handbook-Mechanical Design
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Standards and codes were established primarily to ensure safety against failure. The need for
safety standards is obvious in a world growing increasingly aware of the hazards posed to
people, property, and the environment by complex technology, which may have the potential
for doing immense harm [la,lb]. The codes and standards give guidance and in some cases
govern the design, manufacture, construction, operation, and maintenance of heat exchangers
and pressure vessels. These codes and standards are themselves based upon research, development,
and experience. The present-day codes have their origin in the rules laid down by the
insurance companies in the past for the safe operation of boilers and pressure vessels against
explosions or accidents and consequential damage to the human lives and property.
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