loilfan
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2015
- 122
I'll use B31.1-2016 as the example, but my question applies to B31.3 as well.
The start of the creep range in App. A is the temperature before the first italicized stress value. e.g. for A-106B the creep range starts at 650F.
Note 7 in Table 102.4.7 exempts carbon steels from the requirements of para. 102.4.7 and Table 102.4.7. i.e. we do not need to take W (weld strength reduction factor) into account or perform additional volumetric NDT. We believe this is because the pipe will fail due to graphitization and sulphidation before creep. Correct me if I'm wrong.
For a seamless, carbon steel pipe (such as A-106B), what is the purpose of listing the start of the creep range if there is no additional Code Requirement for it? Or is there a Code Requirement that I am overlooking?
The start of the creep range in App. A is the temperature before the first italicized stress value. e.g. for A-106B the creep range starts at 650F.
Note 7 in Table 102.4.7 exempts carbon steels from the requirements of para. 102.4.7 and Table 102.4.7. i.e. we do not need to take W (weld strength reduction factor) into account or perform additional volumetric NDT. We believe this is because the pipe will fail due to graphitization and sulphidation before creep. Correct me if I'm wrong.
For a seamless, carbon steel pipe (such as A-106B), what is the purpose of listing the start of the creep range if there is no additional Code Requirement for it? Or is there a Code Requirement that I am overlooking?