This document specifies the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports, covered by EN 13480 series.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports, covered by EN 13480

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This Part of this European Standard specifies the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports, covered by EN 13480.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports, covered by EN 13480.

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1.1 The purpose of EN 13480 is to define the requirements for design, manufacture, installation, testing and inspection of industrial piping systems and supports, including safety systems, made of metallic materials (but initially restricted to steel) with a view to ensure safe operation.
1.2 EN 13480 is applicable to metallic piping above ground, ducted or buried, independent of pressure.

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Specifies the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports, covered by EN 13480. Revision of Clause 12 and Annex H related to Stress Intensification Factors SIF

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1.1 The purpose of EN 13480 is to define the requirements for design, manufacture, installation, testing and inspection of industrial piping systems and supports, including safety systems, made of metallic materials (but initially restricted to steel) with a view to ensure safe operation. 1.2 EN 13480 is applicable to metallic piping above ground, ducted or buried, independent of pressure.

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Changes in Clause 2, in sub-clauses 8.4.3, 13.1.4, 13.3.1, C.1.1, D.4.1, in Annexes E, H and N, and in the Bibliography of EN 13480-3:2002.

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It was agreed to add an informative annex in EN 13480-3 concerning simplified pipe stress analysis.

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This European Standard contains changes in Clause 2, in subclauses 8.4.3, 13.1.4, 13.3.1, C.1.1, D.4.1, in Annexes E, H and N, and in the Bibliography of EN 13480-3:2002.

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Application of the design rules for gasketted circular flanges connections (according to EN 1591)

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Calculation method for large opening

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This part of EN 13480 describes the requirements for the design and calculation of industrial metallic piping systems, including supports.

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