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API 510 Final Exam Question Bank

This document contains a sample exam with 14 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of API 510 certification standards for pressure vessel inspection, repair, alteration, and rerating. The questions cover topics like corrosion rates, minimum thickness calculations, weld inspection requirements, pressure vessel design, and pneumatic testing procedures. Correct answers are provided for some questions noting that answer options were based on older editions of relevant ASME codes.
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API 510 Final Exam Question Bank

This document contains a sample exam with 14 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of API 510 certification standards for pressure vessel inspection, repair, alteration, and rerating. The questions cover topics like corrosion rates, minimum thickness calculations, weld inspection requirements, pressure vessel design, and pneumatic testing procedures. Correct answers are provided for some questions noting that answer options were based on older editions of relevant ASME codes.
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API 510 FINAL EXAM (Question Bank)

1. The corrosion rate is:

a. 0.007.
b. 0.07.
c. 0.035.
d. 0.0035.

2. The required minimum thickness is:

a. 0.548.
b. 0.645.
c. 0.610.
d. 0.788.

3. The remaining corrosion allowance is:

a. .097.
b. .00350.
c. .035.
d. .0097.

4. The remaining service life in years is:

a. 5.
b. 2.5.
c. 19.8.
d. 6.9.

5. A forge cylindrical vessel having an outside diameter of 16 inches was


measured to have an actual shell thickness of 0.312” Both ends of the
circular forged flat head is (1/2) inch. Using fig. UG-34 (b-1), what is the
maximum allowable pressure for both heads? S = 17,500 ps.

a. 104 psi.
b. 118 psi.
c. 123 psi.
d. 135 psi.

Q. 5 is now deleted from syllabus. It was based on old Body of Knowledge.

6. What is the minimum hydrostatic for a pressure vessels given the


following?
Shell material is SA – 240 T 304 S = 10200 psi @ 900 0F
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t = 1/2" S = 18800 psi @ 100 0F


Corrosion allowance = 0 Design temperature = 900 0F
MDTM = - 50 0F Category “A” type 1 welded joint, RT – 1
Diameter = 38” OD Not for lethal service

a. 271.2.
b. 499.8.
c. 406.8.
d. 749.7.

Correct answer =633.1 psi.( First calculate MAWP. It is 264.24 psi. then
calculate test pr.options above were based on old edition of ASME )

7. An individual using the automatic SAW. process may be qualified by


radiography on production weld. How much of the weld must be radio
graphed?

a. 6”.
b. 12”.
c. 3”.
d. 3’.

Question 8 thru 10. comes from these following sets of conditions:


You are designing a vessel to contain water, with multiple course vertical vessel
using rolled and welded plates without RT on all joints. The design parameters are:

Service – Water Tank Head and shell material = SA – 516 -70


MAWP = 250 psi Temperature: 400 0F
ID = 24” Type 1 welds
Stress = 17, 500 psi Shell height = 24 feet
2:1 seamless Ellipsoidal heads.

8. What is the minimum material thickness you can use for the bottom shell
course?

a. 0.2587”.
b. 0.2479”.
c. 0.2126”.
d. 0.1988”.

9. What is the minimum material thickness you can use for the upper head?

a. 0.2020”.
b. 0.2104”.
c. 0.3141”.
d. 0.2288”.

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10. What is the minimum material thickness you can use for the lower head?

a. 0.2020”.
b. 0.2104”.
c. 0.3141”.
d. 0.2288”.

Question 11 – 14 are from this set of conditions.

A 250 psi vessel 100 ft tall is to be pneumatic tested in accordance with the
original ASME Section VIII Div. 1 rules. The material is SA – 516 – 70 and has a
design stress of 12,000 psi and a stress of 17,500 psi at ambient test
temperature.

11. What is the pneumatic test pressure required?

a. 455 psi.
b. 546 psi.
c. 375 psi.
d. 313 psi.

Correct answer = 401 psi.( options above were based on old edition of
ASME )

12. What is the minimum temperature at which a fabricated vessel can be


tested?

a. 10 degress above operating temperature.


b. 10 degress above MDMT.
c. 30 degress above MDMT.
d. 30 degress above zero.

13. What is the first test pressure reading of the vessel gage when
pneumatically tested?

a. 313 psi.
b. 227 psi.
c. 187 psi.
d. 273 psi.

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Correct answer =200.5 psi.( options above were based on old edition of
ASME )

14. What is the pressure reading on the gage after the THIRD step in testing
the vessel?

a. 344 psi.
b. 412 psi.
c. 225 psi.
d. 318 psi.

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