earthmantel
Mechanical
- Sep 25, 2007
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thread794-379767
To determine which curve applies to SA333-6 we have to refer to Fig. UCS-66 [Section VIII Div. 1].
Start of in Curve B since clause 2(c) states “all pipe, fittings, forgings and tubing not listed for Curves C & D below” (since SA333 Grade 6 is not explicitly listed in Curves C & D).
However under Curve C clause 3(b) states “all material listed in 2(a) and 2(c) for Curve B if produced to fine grain practice and normalized, normalized and tempered, or liquid quenched and tempered as permitted in the material specification, and not listed for Curve D below.”
So we have concluded that SA333-6 is under C but conditional to the fact that it is produced to either one of the following combinations i.e., fine grain practice and normalized or normalized and tempered or liquid quenched and tempered. Typically material test reports for SA-333 Grade 6 state that it is normalized and tempered, but confirm this from supplier.
To determine which curve applies to SA333-6 we have to refer to Fig. UCS-66 [Section VIII Div. 1].
Start of in Curve B since clause 2(c) states “all pipe, fittings, forgings and tubing not listed for Curves C & D below” (since SA333 Grade 6 is not explicitly listed in Curves C & D).
However under Curve C clause 3(b) states “all material listed in 2(a) and 2(c) for Curve B if produced to fine grain practice and normalized, normalized and tempered, or liquid quenched and tempered as permitted in the material specification, and not listed for Curve D below.”
So we have concluded that SA333-6 is under C but conditional to the fact that it is produced to either one of the following combinations i.e., fine grain practice and normalized or normalized and tempered or liquid quenched and tempered. Typically material test reports for SA-333 Grade 6 state that it is normalized and tempered, but confirm this from supplier.