uzairsahmed
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2010
- 10
Can anybody give a detailed answer as to why the allowable stress of carbon steel (A 106) is 50% of its yield strength and the allowable stress of stainless steel is 70% of its yield strength?
B 31.3 also specifies for flanges that when we are dealing with stainless steel the allowable can be set high. By the look of it i assume it has to do with SS having greater ductility but would appreciate somebody elaborating on this.
B 31.3 also specifies for flanges that when we are dealing with stainless steel the allowable can be set high. By the look of it i assume it has to do with SS having greater ductility but would appreciate somebody elaborating on this.