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  1. rumandcola

    API 5L X60

    No, it`s not listed as an acceptable material in table UCS-23.
  2. rumandcola

    ASME Allowable Stress Values for Low Temperatures

    The allowable stress for SA-240 304 at atmospheric temperature is 138 MPa not 206.9 MPa. There are increased low temperature allowables in table ULT-23.
  3. rumandcola

    ASME B31.1 Min Wall Calculation

    Depending on the amount of torque applied, that would control how far the threads are engaged. I am not sure how you can predict where the pressure actually seals in a tapered pipe thread joint. Depending where the effective seal occurs, would determine the effective minimum wall occurs. For...
  4. rumandcola

    ASME B31.1 Min Wall Calculation

    For the female thread set your inside diameter to 'D' and for the male thread set your outside diameter to the minor diameter at the small end of the pipe 'Ko'. This creates the least material condition.
  5. rumandcola

    ASME Nameplate for Canada

    Yes it is required. See CSA B51 Part 1, paragraph 5.1.
  6. rumandcola

    PRESSURE VESSEL HYDRO TEST

    What design code are you using?
  7. rumandcola

    dimensions standard ANSI B16.9 cap (inside crown and knuckle radius)

    Per UG-44 they are calculated as equivalent size and schedule straight seamless pipe. B16.9 only specifies the thickness at the butt weld end. The profile and crown thickness is up to the manufacturer.
  8. rumandcola

    Pipe spreader bar for cranes

    You may also want to review ASME BTH-1: Design of Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices. This will provide you with an appropriate factor of safety and address the possible failure modes in your design.
  9. rumandcola

    B16.5 Reducing Flange - Length Through Hub Dimension

    I am looking at table II-6 example (1) it seems to indicate that the hub height is based on the larger flange size.
  10. rumandcola

    ASME code 2244

    Have you read code case 2244? Please be more specific about which part of it you don't understand.
  11. rumandcola

    Torque value charts for the ANSI Flanged Joints.

    Try doing a search! There are a plethora of threads on this topic. Just to list a few: http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=344256 http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=230734 http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=318004 http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=138163...
  12. rumandcola

    Does ASME VIII-1 permit FEA resolution for design calculations of pressure vessels?

    Usually plate and frame heat exchangers can be calculated as non-round bolted flat heads per UG-34 and then nozzle calculations to justify the openings. If this particular design cannot be calculated with those rule, you can use the U-2(g) clause which allows alternate methods of analysis such...
  13. rumandcola

    The difference between U-1A form for pressure vessel registration and AB-25 for Alberta

    It basically comes down to the manufacturer's quality control program. Most pressure vessel shops are certified by ASME and use the U-1A form. ABSA in Alberta issues their own quality control certification which does not permit the manufacturer to use the U-1A form and instead use the AB-25...
  14. rumandcola

    Help Needed : torque verification

    You're looking at the von Mises stress while calculating the basic torsional shear. You need to define a radial shear stress plot or you could also look at the first principal stress.
  15. rumandcola

    Manufacturing a Canadian CSA B51 vessel outside of Canada. How does inspection work ?

    You will have to know in which Canadian province the vessel will be installed. You will have to submit the vessel design to the appropriate provincial regulatory body who will review the design and then issue a CRN number. If it is located in Ontario, then an Ontario P. Eng. stamp is required on...
  16. rumandcola

    Proof Test Factor of Safety

    Under ASME section VIII division 1 the calculations use factor of safety that is based on the minimum of tensile strength/3.5 or yield strength * 2/3. When performing a proof test according to UG-101 the burst pressure is divided by 4. My question is why the difference in safety factors? Is this...
  17. rumandcola

    Fillet weld analysis

    Not anymore, they've removed this in SolidWorks 2012. You only get a callout but it no longer models the weld bead.
  18. rumandcola

    Pressure Vessel Nozzle FEA - Constraint Help

    You don't have any restraint set in the y direction. Your model is also missing a pressure balancing force at the flange.
  19. rumandcola

    Bolted Joint Separation

    Look at your displacement. You should be able to see if the parts are pulling away from each other. Also look at your contact pressure plot. If you have contact pressure between the parts, they are still in contact. No contact pressure means they have separated.
  20. rumandcola

    Ug-101 m tensile values

    Do you perform a heat treatment or work hardening procedure on the material after it arrives from the mill? These manufacturing processes alter the tensile strength.

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