ktgottfr
Mechanical
- Apr 14, 2008
- 46
Greetings,
I am designing a small fitting to be installed inline on a 1-1/2" pipe. This fitting is basically a small pressure vessel packed full of components (so that there is very little free internal volume) and is required to be machined out of a solid block of material.
Now, here is my problem. Another engineer has told me that for asme b31.3 or a category H fitting, that there are severe limits on what materials can be used. Apparently only forged billets or plate can be used for pressure holding components, and the maximum allowable stress is 17ksi for any material regardless of actual yeild strength etc.
When I read ASME B31.3 I do not see these limits written anywhere(although they may still be there). It seems to me that I can use any material in table A-1 for my pressure vessel.
Does anyone here have any insight to this problem? It would be helpful to me if I could make my fitting from a higher strength material, but not completely necessary... thanks!
-Kristjan
I am designing a small fitting to be installed inline on a 1-1/2" pipe. This fitting is basically a small pressure vessel packed full of components (so that there is very little free internal volume) and is required to be machined out of a solid block of material.
Now, here is my problem. Another engineer has told me that for asme b31.3 or a category H fitting, that there are severe limits on what materials can be used. Apparently only forged billets or plate can be used for pressure holding components, and the maximum allowable stress is 17ksi for any material regardless of actual yeild strength etc.
When I read ASME B31.3 I do not see these limits written anywhere(although they may still be there). It seems to me that I can use any material in table A-1 for my pressure vessel.
Does anyone here have any insight to this problem? It would be helpful to me if I could make my fitting from a higher strength material, but not completely necessary... thanks!
-Kristjan