171 | Page DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF STORAGE PRESSURE VESSEL 1 Shilpa P. Gole, 2 Subim N. Khan 1 P.G. Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM, Pune, (India) 2 Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, RSCOE (JSPM),Pune, (India) ABSTRACT Pressure vessels are probably one of the most widespread equipment within the different industrial sectors. For many years an ISO committee (ISO TC/11, Annaratone, 2007) was dedicated to study pressure vessels and provide design guidelines with necessary codes and design procedure of pressure vessel as per ASME sec VIII Div-1 to adequately cover the intended subject matter. Our object to do just basic valve design so we following all design criteria as per ASME codes. Application of the vessel is Buffer valve, Pressure relief valve, Balancing valve, pressure control valve etc However, even when the code includes specific regulations to determine the thickness of the different components, and taking minimum thickness it will leads to make thinning vessel with required factor of safety at design temperature and pressure With minimum thickness of the shell we can make light weight vessel and low cost vessel. At the same time it may operate at safe conditions facing some issues related to structural analysis. In this project first we design a CATIA based model will be created using this information using suitable mechanical parts design software like Catia/Ansys .A Finite element analysis is carried out on this model. Then a various testing under load and dynamic condition will be tested using analysis software like ANSYS. Keywords- Pressure Vessel, ASME Code, Strain Gauage, Rectangular Rosette I INTRODUCTION Pressure vessels store energy and as such, have inbuilt safety risks. Many stages began to enact rules and regulations regarding the construction of pressure vessels. The several catastrophic accidents that occurred at the turn of the twentieth century that resulted in large loss of life. By 1911 it was noticeable to manufacturers and users of boilers and pressure vessels that the lack of promptness in these regulations between states made it difficult to constructs the vessels for interstates commerce. A group of these interested parties appeals to the council of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers to assist in the formulation of standard specifications for steam boilers and pressure vessels. After years of development the first Code rules for pressure vessels, entitled Rules for the construction of unfired pressure vessels in 1925. The ASME Pressure Vessel Code, in Par. UG-125, states that all pressure vessels