jonesey
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2002
- 60
Hi,
developing a new pipe spec in UNS S32750 for use in seawater service. Up to around 8/10" you can get seamless pipe to A 790, after this it seems welded pipe to ASTM A928 is used (better control of the ferrite/austenite levels in the weld i've been told). The welded pipe use plate of ASTM 240 UNS S32750. I can't find basic stress allowances for ASTM A240 UNS S32750 in ASME which i need to calculate my wall thicknesses. Can anyone help ??
developing a new pipe spec in UNS S32750 for use in seawater service. Up to around 8/10" you can get seamless pipe to A 790, after this it seems welded pipe to ASTM A928 is used (better control of the ferrite/austenite levels in the weld i've been told). The welded pipe use plate of ASTM 240 UNS S32750. I can't find basic stress allowances for ASTM A240 UNS S32750 in ASME which i need to calculate my wall thicknesses. Can anyone help ??