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The Power User's Guide to COMPRESS
Design ASME Vessels & Exchangers in Metric Units

Vol. 1, Issue 2 | November 2009
Greetings! 
 
If you're using metric plate, you need to design using metric units. To accommodate jurisdictions that do not use U.S. Customary units, the ASME introduced metric design values throughout Section VIII as well as a Metric Edition of Section II, Part D. Converting a U.S. Customary design to metric at the end does not typically produce the same result as designing with metric units from start to finish.
 
COMPRESS makes it easy to create Code compliant designs in the system of units you require. When you design in metric units, COMPRESS:
  • Applies the metric provisions of Section VIII, Division 1.

  • Uses the Metric Edition of Section II, Part D (allowable stress tables and physical material properties).

  • Allows you to work in either SI or MKS units. Country specific pressure units are available when MKS is selected.
Is the ability to design in metric a standard COMPRESS feature? How does it work?
The COMPRESS Units MenuYes, the ability to work in metric units is included in each Standard COMPRESS License. COMPRESS allows you to easily change your system of units at any time. 
  • Simply select Action > Set Mode Options > Units and check U.S. Customary, SI or MKS.

  • Alternatively, right-click on the units displayed in the lower right corner of the COMPRESS design window.
More About the Metric Provisions of the ASME Code
A Metric U-Tube Heat ExchangerRecent ASME Code Addenda include certain figures, tables and material related requirements in both U.S. Customary and metric units.  The material related requirements deal with issues including radiography, impact testing and minimum weld sizes. For instance, UCS-66 provides figures such as Fig. UCS-66.1 and its metric counterpart Fig. UCS-66.1M. Note that these metric versions reflect commercially available metric plate thicknesses. The ASME Code requires that consistent units be used when designing vessels and exchangers.
If you don't have software that can fully design in metric units, it's time to explore the benefits of COMPRESS. Confirm that COMPRESS meets your requirements by downloading your free trial today. For more information please visit www.codeware.com, email inquiries@codeware.com or call (941) 927-2670, option 1.  

Sincerely,
 
The Codeware Team  
 
 
 
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