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  1. NavalArchitec

    Equivalence between S355J2H steel and an ASME or ASTM steel

    This device will be inside of an industrial building, in Barcelona (European Union). It will have three legs to support the weight. The approximate dimensions will be 1 m = diameter, by 1 m = length. Thanks
  2. NavalArchitec

    Equivalence between S355J2H steel and an ASME or ASTM steel

    Ok. I understand it. The application will be an "autoclave", with internal pressure. But is strange that ASME does not include a security factors for steels of other recognized standards (for example from E.U)... Anyway I have done simulations with finite element programs (ANSYS) and the device...
  3. NavalArchitec

    Equivalence between S355J2H steel and an ASME or ASTM steel

    So....I can't use ASME codes... Thanks
  4. NavalArchitec

    pitches to mechanize a 900 mm pipe with square thread

    Hello friends, I would like to know where I can consult the different possible pitches to mechanize externally a 900 mm pipe with square thread. I only find pitches for screws and always tells that the pitch = 0.2 x diameter of the screw. But this is too much because a pitch of 0.2 x 900 = 180...
  5. NavalArchitec

    Equivalence between S355J2H steel and an ASME or ASTM steel

    Thank you very much for your response and sorry for the delay in my reply. My client asks me to design an autoclave at 150 bars (internal pressure) and he is obsessed with this material (S355J2H). The autoclave will work with fresh water between 4ºC and 40ºC (winter and summer local...
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    Equivalence between S355J2H steel and an ASME or ASTM steel

    Good night friends, I am writing to you because I can not find an equivalence between the s355J2H steel and a steel classified in Section II part D of the ASME code. My client asks for this steel and I need the ASME codification "SA - XXX" or if not...one with similar features. The material is...

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