MatMan83
Materials
- Jul 3, 2018
- 3
Hi,
I have a question regarding EN13480-3 wall thickness calc and the elevated temperature properties of materials when they are not listed in the specifications. For example, P265GH and P265NL - P265GH has elevated temperature properties stated in EN 10216-2, whilst P265NL only has material properties at room temperature in EN 10216-4. So on one hand I have the NL grade suitable for low temp, but not elevated temp and on the other I have the GH grade that is suitable for elevated temp, but not low temp service. If for example I had a design temp range of -40°C to +250°C, do I need to change material to one with tabulated elevated temp properties and impact test requirements, such as P355NL, or could I use one 265GH with a design stress of Rm/2.4?
This is a repost of a similar question (thread748-507200) as I had no replies in that forum. A similar question was asked in thread378-333226, but it didn’t answer my question. Thanks.
I have a question regarding EN13480-3 wall thickness calc and the elevated temperature properties of materials when they are not listed in the specifications. For example, P265GH and P265NL - P265GH has elevated temperature properties stated in EN 10216-2, whilst P265NL only has material properties at room temperature in EN 10216-4. So on one hand I have the NL grade suitable for low temp, but not elevated temp and on the other I have the GH grade that is suitable for elevated temp, but not low temp service. If for example I had a design temp range of -40°C to +250°C, do I need to change material to one with tabulated elevated temp properties and impact test requirements, such as P355NL, or could I use one 265GH with a design stress of Rm/2.4?
This is a repost of a similar question (thread748-507200) as I had no replies in that forum. A similar question was asked in thread378-333226, but it didn’t answer my question. Thanks.