GOST 32388-2013 PDF

GOST 32388-2013

Name in English:
GOST 32388-2013

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 32388-2013

Description in English:

Process piping. Standard for the stress, vibration and seismic analysis

Description in Russian:
Трубопроводы технологические. Нормы и методы расчета на прочность, вибрацию и сейсмические воздействия
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
115

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1 business day

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1 business day

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GOST05716

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Full title and description

GOST 32388-2013 — "Process piping. Standard for the stress, vibration and seismic analysis". Defines norms and calculation methods for the strength, vibration behaviour and seismic response of industrial (process) piping systems used across a wide range of temperatures and pressure conditions.

Abstract

This standard establishes classification rules for process pipelines and provides methods for static strength calculations, vibration analysis (including natural frequencies and response to dynamic excitation), seismic loading assessment, evaluation of cryogenic and high‑pressure pipelines, criteria for wall thickness and rejection limits, and guidance on support, anchoring and flexibility (expansion) design to ensure safe, reliable operation of process piping.

General information

  • Status: Active / current national/interstate standard.
  • Publication date: Designation year 2013; published/enacted (commonly cited publication date) August 1, 2014.
  • Publisher: National standardization authorities of the Russian Federation (GOST framework / Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology — Rosstandart).
  • ICS / categories: Equipment and technologies for petroleum, chemical and process industries; classified under processing equipment / piping (examples: 75.180.20 in some national catalogs).
  • Edition / version: GOST 32388-2013 (original 2013 edition; current edition in force unless officially superseded; includes later amendments where issued).
  • Number of pages: 115 pages (typical published PDF pagination).

Scope

Applies to technological (process) pipelines operating under internal pressure, vacuum or external pressure made from carbon and alloy steels, non‑ferrous metals (aluminium, copper, titanium and their alloys) and commonly used thermoplastics, with service temperatures ranging from cryogenic (down to about −269 °C) up to approximately +700 °C and with wall thickness/outer diameter ratios within the ranges covered by the standard. The standard covers aboveground and buried layouts, high‑pressure lines, cryogenic systems and sets out special calculation rules for dynamic loads, vibration and seismic effects.

Key topics and requirements

  • Classification of process piping by function, pressure, temperature, material and routing.
  • Strength calculations for internal/external pressure, thermal stresses, weight, wind, snow and other static loads.
  • Criteria and methods for vibration analysis: natural frequency determination, excitation sources, response spectra and allowable vibration levels.
  • Seismic analysis procedures: modal and response spectrum approaches, seismic loads on piping and associated supports.
  • Special provisions for high‑pressure (including >10 MPa) and cryogenic pipelines, and for pipelines laid directly in soil.
  • Rules for determination of minimum (rejection) wall thickness, stability assessment and methods for evaluating supports, anchors and expansion devices.

Typical use and users

Used by mechanical, piping and structural engineers, stress analysts, vibration specialists, seismic safety engineers, project designers and EPC contractors working in oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical, LNG and other process industries. Also referenced by technical auditors, certification bodies and national authorities for conformity assessment and safe‑design verification of industrial piping systems.

Related standards

Referenced and harmonised documents typically include other GOST/R standards and industry codes dealing with pressure equipment, piping materials, welding, seismic design and testing methods; the standard is often used alongside national pipeline codes, ASME piping codes and industry‑specific regulations for comprehensive design and verification.

Keywords

Process piping, stress analysis, vibration analysis, seismic analysis, piping design, cryogenic piping, high pressure, wall thickness, supports, anchors, expansion, GOST 32388-2013.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 32388-2013 is a national/interstate standard that defines norms and calculation methods for strength, vibration and seismic analysis of process (industrial) piping systems.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers classification of piping, static strength calculations, dynamic and vibration analysis, seismic response methods, special rules for high‑pressure and cryogenic lines, criteria for wall thickness and guidance on supports, anchors and expansion provisions.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Piping and mechanical engineers, stress and vibration analysts, EPC contractors, safety and conformity assessment personnel in oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical and related process sectors.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The 2013 edition (published/entered into force in 2014 in many catalogues) is listed as the current edition in multiple standards catalogues; users should verify with the relevant national standards body or official publisher for any amendments or later superseding documents before application.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It is part of the suite of GOST/GOST‑R standards addressing piping, pressure equipment and process plant design; it is commonly used in combination with other national and industry codes for complete design and safety coverage.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Process piping; stress analysis; vibration; seismic; cryogenic; high pressure; wall thickness; supports; anchors; piping classification; GOST 32388-2013.