Silje
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2013
- 27
Hey engineers,
My company has only unlisted components for tubing. We follow 304 of B31.3 and because there are too many parts, I asked an engineering office to do the calculations for us to prove that the thickness is over the calculated minimum thickness for tubes.
I think, the calculation 3a under 304.1 is easy to use, but this office used a different calculation. They used t= ch+(P/10* D)/2(SEW+(P/10)*Y)) whereas ch is 12,5% additional thickness.
Is it from an ASME calculating program? Can we really use this calculation ?
Is somebody in this community familiar with these unlisted materials. I searched the internet but nobody seams to use ch.
Greetings Silje
My company has only unlisted components for tubing. We follow 304 of B31.3 and because there are too many parts, I asked an engineering office to do the calculations for us to prove that the thickness is over the calculated minimum thickness for tubes.
I think, the calculation 3a under 304.1 is easy to use, but this office used a different calculation. They used t= ch+(P/10* D)/2(SEW+(P/10)*Y)) whereas ch is 12,5% additional thickness.
Is it from an ASME calculating program? Can we really use this calculation ?
Is somebody in this community familiar with these unlisted materials. I searched the internet but nobody seams to use ch.
Greetings Silje