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  1. Wondering1

    ASME Acceptance criteria

    Back again, just to confirm im on the right track. My imaginary defect is 1.5mm in height and 6mm in length, so its a 0.25 ratio? a (depth of defect) = t x 0.055 = 1.375mm l (length of defect)= a(1.375) x 4 = 5.5mm Thus anything over these is a rejectable defect so my 1.5mm x 6mm is...
  2. Wondering1

    ASME Acceptance criteria

    Thank you very much for you help and time.
  3. Wondering1

    ASME Acceptance criteria

    Thanks for you help. Just so i can fully get my head around this, is there any chance you can write down the equations needed so i can figure out what would be acceptable/rejectable for the dimensions of pipe i have given. (12 inch x 25mm) Im a fractions kind of guy and maybe its the decimals...
  4. Wondering1

    ASME Acceptance criteria

    Thanks but im a long way from Texas, thus my need for assistance online!
  5. Wondering1

    ASME Acceptance criteria

    They cost too much money, so i was hoping to find someone on here who deals with such codes.
  6. Wondering1

    ASME Acceptance criteria

    OK im new to this and im wondering if someone could explain to me in the most basic laymans terms the following ASME acceptance criteria. If i was looking for what is a defect in 25mm thick pipe that is 12 inch. ASME B31.12 Table 2 Flaw acceptance criteria 25mm ≤ t 64mm Aspect Ratio - Surface...

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