I would recommend also, depending on the site, to take in consideration the wind load.
I am not aware of the american approach (and would very interested to know it) but in europe there is a standard that show the procedure to follow to calculate the wind loads based on the roof and type of...
Thanks for the answer, very interesting didn't know about this kit. The fact is that I was looking if there is a way to identify the size without unscrewing the device.
Yes, i couldn't find it either, so I was wondering if there was a standard that states the min. dimensions of the tightening...
Hello, I have been asked at work to check for info that would simplify the recognition of the thread dimension of a device.
For example consider a pressure gauge like the one in the pic (taken from the internet), the possible threads to be used are given by the ASME B40.100, that refers to the...
Thanks for the answers, i am still looking to sort out the differences in welding design. I was sick the last 2 weeks and got quite bit of a headache problem that i am still investigating with my doctor, sorry for not answering before.
Hope you have nice holidays and new year.
Hello Tmoose, thanks for taking the time to answer!
So ok, it is the minimum from a test, it seems that the deviation from the yield point is quite high.
How do you calculate weld strength in this case? We are used to use the yield point given by the technical legislation, so in the case of the...
Hello to everyone, greetings from Italy!
I found this website looking on the internet for an info and so far i find it awesome.
I was looking for info about the yield strength of the ASTM a516 Gr. 70. On the internet i found that the YS shown is about 38ksi (260MPa by ASTM A516/A516M-17...