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  1. SAM_imported2

    Pressure vessels

    Thanks Richard....appreciate a lot for your response.
  2. SAM_imported2

    Hello All, Where do we get the A

    Thanks QUMO! Appreciate it. Here below are the details: BS 1501-224 Gr 490 B (Design temp max 100 to min 5 Deg C) A 662 Gr A (Design temp max 100 to min 5 Deg C) ASTM-A 240 (UNS-S-32750)-(Design temp max 100 to min 5 Deg C)
  3. SAM_imported2

    Hello All, Where do we get the A

    Thankyou for your reply...appreciate it (Will look into those sections as suggested)
  4. SAM_imported2

    Hello All, Where do we get the A

    Hello All, Where do we get the Allowable Stress for the materials in BS5500? (For ASME its easy to find from Section 2 from the tables. (For BS 5500 do we need to calculate for each material? OR can we take the allowable stress from ASME for BS 5500 std?)
  5. SAM_imported2

    Pressure vessels

    Hello All, If Pressure vessels are designed and fabricated to BS 5500 and in service. Can we follow the API 510 requirements during in service? (Which includes Section VIII): IF NOT what is the alternative? As BS 5500 is not normally in use widely.
  6. SAM_imported2

    Brittle fracture: API 570 says ADD 17 deg C (30 Deg F) to the MDMT for Hydrotesting?

    Hello, One Deg C = 1.8 F ?? (which books am I studying!) I thought one Deg C = 33.8 Deg C. Regards
  7. SAM_imported2

    Brittle fracture: API 570 says ADD 17 deg C (30 Deg F) to the MDMT for Hydrotesting?

    If we see 17 Degrees C is not equal to 30 Degrees F (it is equal to minus 1.11 Degrees C). Is it a Mistake in the code OR my understanding?

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