ASME Code Case definition

ASME Code Case or "Code Case" means a document published by ASME to clarify the intent of the ASME Code or to provide alternative requirements to those specifically indicated in the ASME Code due to special circumstances or for the use of new technology.

Examples of ASME Code Case in a sentence

  • Then, the electroslag weld and adjacent base material were 100% radiographed in accordance with ASME Code Case 1355.

  • For the reasons set forth in Section 5.2.1.1.3 of the FSER, the NRC finds the use of ASME Code Case N-782 as a proposed alternative to the requirements of Section III, Subsection NCA-1140 under 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3) acceptable for the ESBWR.

  • Under 10 CFR 50.55a(a)(3), GEH requested NRC approval for the use of ASME Code Case N-782, “Use of Code Editions, Addenda, and Cases Section III, Division 1,” as a proposed alternative to the rules of Section III, Subsection NCA-1140 regarding applied Code Editions and Addenda required by 10 CFR 50.55a(c), (d), and (e).

  • Reference to ASME Code Case N-782 will be included in component and system design specifications and design reports to permit certification of these specifications and reports to the Code Edition and Addenda cited in the DCD.

  • Low alloy steel forgings to ASTM A-508 in accord with ASME Code Case 1332-2, paragraph 5.

  • This data is required for NRC licensing and ASME Code Case development.

  • Then the electroslag weld and adjacent base material were 100% radiographed in accordance with ASME Code Case 1355.

  • ASME Code Case N-588 allows the use of an alternative procedure for calculating the applied stress intensity factors to consider attenuation to reference flaw orientation of Appendix G for circumferential welds.

  • Studs, nuts, bushings, and washers to ASTM A540 Grade B23 or 24 and to ASME Code Case 1335-2, para.

  • ASME Code Case N-782 provides that the Code Edition and Addenda endorsed in a certified design or licensed by the regulatory authority may be used for systems and components subject to ASME Code, Section III requirements.

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