Thank you, Frank
I will try to weld those two parts together and try to explain to the inspector.
The equation of B16.9 is 2 times actual tensile strength times thickness and divide by the outside diameter.
Tomorrow will be better
First of all, I appreciate your reply. I think I didn't make my point very clear.
In order to register this coupling, I did a design report. I think the burst test pressure based on B16.9 is testing the safety of the body but not the seal. Because the thicker of the wall, the higher of the...
Hi, everyone
I got a project, it's a quick coupling for Nuclear Class2. Based on ASME III-NC, I have to do a burst test based on B16.9. The design pressure just 2700PSI, but based on B16.9, the burst pressure will be 20000PSI. The material is SA479 316.
Anyone has this kind of experience...