Verify designs using ASME Section VIII Div 2 (2010), B31.8 (2018), and BTH-1 (2017, 2020, 2023) — all in one platform.
Run longitudinal stress checks, beam member evaluations, and pressure-based verifications with no manual setup.
Cover pressure vessels, gas pipelines, and below-the-hook lifting devices with dedicated logic for each code.
Switch between BTH-1 versions (2017, 2020, 2023) based on project or client requirements.
Use built-in tables for load factors, stress intensification, design categories, and material classes.
Export complete, code-referenced reports aligned with ASME guidelines for compliance review.
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) has been setting the benchmark for mechanical and pressure equipment safety since 1884. Its standards are globally recognized for ensuring the safe design, construction, and operation of mechanical systems.
ASME Section VIII, Division 2 (2010) Focused on pressure vessel design for fixed installations. Used for checking longitudinal stress and verifying pressure integrity.
ASME B31.8 (2018) Covers gas transmission and distribution systems, including pipelines, compressor stations, and offshore connections.
ASME BTH-1 (2017, 2020, 2023) Defines mechanical and structural requirements for below-the-hook lifting devices. Ensures compliance with ASME B30.20 and safety under variable loading conditions.
These standards are applicable across energy, infrastructure, and industrial lifting sectors and are fully implemented in SDC Verifier for direct use within structural FEA tools.
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We currently support ASME Section VIII Div 2 (2010), ASME B31.8 (2018), and ASME BTH-1 (2017, 2020, 2023).
No. SDC Verifier works directly with your existing FEA model in Ansys, Femap, or Simcenter 3D.
Yes. You can select the required edition (2017, 2020, or 2023) and verify members accordingly without manual reconfiguration.
Yes. Reports are template-based and include all standard-specific results, plots, and tables — ready for clients or certification bodies.