About CodeJuice Pro
CodeJuice is an engineering App for calculating common variables related to pressure vessel, piping and tank design and inspection in accordance with the latest ASME and API codes.
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This is the PRO Version and it has the ASME Section II Part D Stress Tables for 1-click look-up of Allowable Stress values for your Pressure Vessel Materials. No More Sorting through codes to find the correct Allowable Stress values for your design conditions!
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It uses smooth coding and smart logic programming of the industry codes to give you accurate:
1. Minimum thickness required for internal pressure design for new pressure vessels (per ASME Section VIII Div 1 - 2012). This includes shell thickness and all different pressure vessel head configurations.
2. Minimum thickness required for new process pipipng for internal pressure(per ASME B31.3 - 2012)
3. API 570, API 510 and API 653 Inspection calcs for MAWP of corroded pipe, pressure vessels and tanks + calculation of corrosion rates and remaining life.
Download the FREE version to see the functionality of CodeJuice for quick code checks required in your job.
This is the PRO version and it features the ASME Section II Part D Material Allowable Stress Values, the FREE version requires you to input the Allowable Stress values manually.
Recommended for Maintenance Engineers, Pressure Vessel and Piping Engineers, Process Engineers, Plant Inspection and Mechanical Integrity Professionals.
For questions, concerns or feedback please email our support team here:
codejuicepro@gmail.com
Your support is much appreciated.
Thank You!
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Excellent for inpection engineering professionals on the go. All efforts should be made to keep it current with Asme and api codes