Sol71
Materials
- Apr 30, 2018
- 5
We have a product (hydraulic access fitting and cover) that we as a standard deliver in ASTM A350 LF2, all caluculations are based on ASME BPVC, sec II.
Now we have a case where the customer have specified the the lowest design temperature to be -78[sup]o[/sup]F/-61[sup]o[/sup]C, as the material engineer I have suggested that we might offer LF3 (rated to -101oC)instead to meet the low temperature requirements. The structural department want to do some calculations to show the customer that this is acceptable strenght wise, but they are struggeling to find the corrrect values in ASME II, and now they want me to come up with correct values for their calculations.
I'm not too familiar with ASME, but as I understand the minimum temperature for the material curve is -30[sup]o[/sup]C (-22[sup]o[/sup]F)and hence ASME II do not cover for lower temperatures. Any good explanantions s to why? And also where should I look or point the structural engineers toward for correct values.
Hope anyone can give me some good input here.
Thank you.
Now we have a case where the customer have specified the the lowest design temperature to be -78[sup]o[/sup]F/-61[sup]o[/sup]C, as the material engineer I have suggested that we might offer LF3 (rated to -101
I'm not too familiar with ASME, but as I understand the minimum temperature for the material curve is -30[sup]o[/sup]C (-22[sup]o[/sup]F)and hence ASME II do not cover for lower temperatures. Any good explanantions s to why? And also where should I look or point the structural engineers toward for correct values.
Hope anyone can give me some good input here.
Thank you.