If I heat something from Ambient Temperature to 400F over a duration of 1 hour, that thermometer will also read 222C at that same 1 hour point as opposed to the 204C you would get from a direct conversion. Correct?
How would someeone do the math to figure that out for other temperatures?
According to ASME Section VIII Division 1, Rate of heating and cooling for P1 material is 400F/hr which they state is 222C/hr. At the risk of sounding foolish, a direct converstion of 400F shows up as 204C with my math. Why is it when you include a duration, that conversion is no longer valid?
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31.3 states on table 341.3.2 in regards to acceptance criteria for Girth, Groove and brance connection welds, Lack of Fusion is listed as Zero for Extent of imperfection, which is fine. Incomplete Penetration however, it is stated that there is a acceptible limit...