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- May 8, 2009
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B31.3 Paragraph 302.3.2 (a) states for bolting materials that: Design stress values at temperature for bolting materials shall not exceed the lowest of the following:
(1) One-fourth of specified minimum tensile strength at temperature.
(2) Two-thirds of yield strength at temperature.
(See page 13 of B31.3 2010 edition. Note that there are five other criteria to verify are not lower than the two criteria summarized above but (1) and (2) will help simplify the problem at hand.)
Furthermore, Table A-2 lists Design Stress Values for Bolting Materials.
If we take a SA-193 Gr. B7M stud at 800 deg F we have the following:
Max Tensile Strenth = 86.7 ksi
• ASME Section II, Part D Table U – page 471 in 2011 edition.
• ¼ * 86.7 ksi = 21.7 ksi
Max Yield Strength = 56.3 ksi
• ASME Section II, Part D Table Y-1 – page 563 in 2011 edition.
• 2/3 * 56.3 ksi = 37.5 ksi
Design Stress = 18.5 ksi
• ASME B31.3 Table A-2 – page 206/207 in 2010 edition.
Question 1:
Question 2:
Although 45 ksi is below the room temp yield strength of an SA-193 Gr. B7M stud (105 ksi) it is very close to the yield strength at 800F.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
(1) One-fourth of specified minimum tensile strength at temperature.
(2) Two-thirds of yield strength at temperature.
(See page 13 of B31.3 2010 edition. Note that there are five other criteria to verify are not lower than the two criteria summarized above but (1) and (2) will help simplify the problem at hand.)
Furthermore, Table A-2 lists Design Stress Values for Bolting Materials.
If we take a SA-193 Gr. B7M stud at 800 deg F we have the following:
Max Tensile Strenth = 86.7 ksi
• ASME Section II, Part D Table U – page 471 in 2011 edition.
• ¼ * 86.7 ksi = 21.7 ksi
Max Yield Strength = 56.3 ksi
• ASME Section II, Part D Table Y-1 – page 563 in 2011 edition.
• 2/3 * 56.3 ksi = 37.5 ksi
Design Stress = 18.5 ksi
• ASME B31.3 Table A-2 – page 206/207 in 2010 edition.
Question 1:
If a flange needs to be bolted together using a hydraulic tensioner (so we can avoid discussing the conversion of bolt torque to bolt preload) what is the limiting bolt stress value?
The obvious answer is to use the lowest of the three values listed above but B31.3 Paragraph 302.3.2 (a) does not make reference to Table A-2 (Design Stress Values for Bolting Materials). Furthermore, most gasket manufacturers require higher bolt preloads than can be attained using any of the above values to properly seat the gasket (for most B16.5 flanges). Question 2:
I’ve seen many hydraulic tensioning procedures that recommend tensioning until a stud stress of 45 ksi is achieved. Would it violate B31.3 code to tension a B7M stud to this level which is above all of the three stress values listed above?
Although 45 ksi is below the room temp yield strength of an SA-193 Gr. B7M stud (105 ksi) it is very close to the yield strength at 800F.
Thanks in advance for any comments.