
Ask The Engineer
Julie Hoskinson
Manager, HSB Codes & Standards
Pressure Points Newsletter - June 2026
Background: A vertical pressure vessel is being built to Section VIII, Division 2, 2025 Edition. Localized stresses at the skirt support attachment location were evaluated by Part 5, design by analysis.
Question
Is it required that the Manufacturer’s Design Report be certified by a Certifying Engineer as stated in 2.3.3.1(a)(2)?
Answer
Certification by a Certifying Engineer is not required in this case.
Paragraph 4.15.4.1(b) states that “Localized stresses at the skirt attachment location may be evaluated by the design by analysis methods in Part 5.” If the designer goes to Part 5 to satisfy a supplemental requirement in Part 4, certification rules of 2.3.3.1 do not apply. Paragraph 2.3.3.1(a)(2) states that the use of Part 5 to establish design thickness, where rules are not provided in Part 4, requires a Certifying Engineer. In this case, the Part 5 evaluation is an additional check of localized stresses but not used to establish design thickness.